You're right you have not been around long enough and you need to
regularly search the nabble evdl archive to read the type of EVs you are
interested in (they have a low readership count, so I post them to the
archive, but mention the at the bottom of the brucedp5 posts).

http://electric-vehicle-discussion-list.413529.n4.nabble.com/template/NamlServlet.jtp?macro=search_page&node=413529&query=evln+human+hybrid&days=0

I have posted several ELF newswires
http://electric-vehicle-discussion-list.413529.n4.nabble.com/template/NamlServlet.jtp?macro=search_page&node=413529&query=ELF+

e-fox is an ELF from a different company
http://electric-vehicle-discussion-list.413529.n4.nabble.com/EVLN-4-9k-e-fox-human-electric-trike-bopping-around-Port-City-video-tp4666275.html

You need to search that archive for all the other 'non-heavy-hardware' 
EV-types you are interested in. 
Its simple and easy. Try it.


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On Sun, Nov 24, 2013, at 08:57 AM, Michael Ross wrote:
> Hi Bruce, I enjoy your news feed a lot.  You said:
> 
> "I try to cover EVs from the:
> electric bicycle, ejeepney/rickshaw, nEV/eLSV, low-cost China/India
> bare-bones, and all the way up to Mercedes (way out of the price-range
> of the common-man)."
> 
> I haven't seen any coverage of HPEV, human powered electric vehicle, yet
> (only been hear a month or so).  I beta tested and ride an Organic
> Transit
> ELF <http://www.organictransit.com/>.  Plugs in, and you pedal to
> whatever
> level you like.  I use a 20Ah 48V pack and frequently commute to work
> each
> way, 25 miles, in slightly over an hour,  with a recharge in the middle. 
> I
> use about 1kWh for each leg (about $0.12 from Duke Progress (an oxymoron
> if
> I ever heard one)), so I save at least $10 a day in $3.25 gas and some
> wear
> and tear.  I don't have enough data to see how much wear and tear costs
> for
> the ELF yet.  You can legitimately imagine paying back the cost in a few
> years compared to an ICE which is just a money pit.
> 
> I think this is a legitimate ICE replacement - for some people.
> 
> Your searches seem to involve mostly heavy hardware - from what I can
> tell.
>  The ELF has a much smaller environmental footprint, and confers some
> substantial health benefits.
> 
> BentMike
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