Glow-In-The-Dark Scooters

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Yamaha's EC-02 Bike with iPod Dock

— August 16, 2007 — Tech
Face it, our lives revolve around the iPod. So why not have an electric scooter that glows in the dark and has a dock for the iPod? The Yamaha EC-02 may be the only thing Yamaha will be selling when oil hits $200 a barrel, so stock up now. Why glow in the dark? The technology enables the exterior to give a "vividly stereoscopic impression of the three-dimensional shape of any surface treated with the film" said a report from Japan.

Faster and Faster motorcycle blog says" Apart from its night-glow tech and iPod compatibility, the EC-02 is your usual battery-powered scooter that weighs 47 kilos, has a range of 40km and a top speed of 30km/h. Batteries take six hours to charge. Park it out in the sun during the day, and the film covering the EC-02 gets all charged up and glows in the night. "

Trend Themes

  1. Glow-in-the-dark Transportation — Incorporate luminescent technology into various modes of transportation for added visual appeal and safety at night.
  2. Integrated Personal Devices — Develop products that integrate with personal devices such as smartphones and music players to provide added convenience and functionality.
  3. Sustainable and Eco-friendly Mobility — Create environmentally sustainable transportation options that utilize clean energy sources and reduce dependence on fossil fuels.

Industry Implications

  1. Personal Mobility — Incorporate luminescent film technology into various types of electric vehicles to enhance safety and style.
  2. Consumer Electronics — Develop personal devices such as smartphones and music players with integrated docking systems to improve user experience.
  3. Renewable Energy — Create renewable energy solutions to power electric vehicles and reduce dependence on non-renewable energy sources.
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