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http://www.gizmag.com/estrima-biro-removable-battery-electric-car/29055/
Birò electric car's battery can be removed for charging indoors
By Ben Coxworth  September 12, 2013  veicolielettricinews.it

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Birò I'm Easy - The personal commuter 100% electric
Estrima Birò Jun 27, 2013
Biro, the first personal commuter 100% electric 4-wheel with removable
battery. Ultra-compact, eco-friendly, quiet.To circulate freely in areas
with limited traffic in many cities and park easily in the space of a
scooter. Learn more about http://www.estrima.com
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The Estrima Birò now comes with the option of a battery that can be removed
and pulled along like a suitcase 

Along with the ever-persistent problem of range anxiety, one of the things
that keeps many people from taking electric cars seriously is the limited
number of charging stations. What happens if your destination doesn't have
one, or if you have to park your car out on the street when you're at home?
In the case of some electric scooters and bicycles, users can remove the
vehicle's battery and take it with them to charge indoors. Now, Italian
automaker Estrima is offering that same feature in its Birò electric car.

Although the Birò is unheard-of in much of the world, the tiny two-seater
has been selling in Italy and other European countries for several years
now. It has two brushless 48-volt in-wheel electric motors (in the rear)
that take it to a top speed of 45 km/h (28 mph), although its Boost feature
allows it to temporarily go faster when needed.

Buyers have so far been able to choose between lead, lithium-ion and
higher-capacity "Lithium Maxi" batteries, none of which were designed for
quick removal. Now, however, Estrima has added the option of a lithium-ion
Re-Move battery.

Like the car's already-available lithium battery, it provides approximately
40 km (25 miles) of driving range, and can be charged in four hours. Unlike
that battery, however, the Re-Move has wheels and is mounted on a track, so
it can be easily slid out through a hatch in the back of the vehicle once
it's parked. No wires or plugs need to be detached.

Once it's out, the 26-lb (12-kg) battery's telescopic handle can be
extended, allowing the user to pull it along like a suitcase. It can then be
charged from a regular electrical outlet. That said, it's also possible to
charge the battery while it's still in the car.

Besides making charging a simpler matter, the Re-Move system also lets users
instantly swap in a freshly-charged battery for one that's depleted –
something that could come in handy for rental or car-sharing applications.
Additionally, a car with no battery is going to be pretty difficult to
steal.

The basic battery-less Birò sells for €7,990 (US$10,626) in European
countries other than Italy, where it goes for €6,990. Batteries start at
€1,490 ($1,982) for the lead option, although the lithium-ion Re-Move will
cost you €3,990 ($5,307) – so the total price for a Re-Move-equipped Birò
adds up to €11,980 ($15,934). ...
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Birò, the first 100% electric, 4-wheeled personal commuter with removable
battery.
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