http://www.gizmag.com/ego-urban-transporter-velomobile/41113/
Velomobile fans could soon have a real Ego
December 31, 2015  Ben Coxworth

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Gallery (5)  The Ego velomobile should hit Kickstarter within the next
couple of months (Credit: Eliel Rojas)


video
https://youtu.be/qVvwDB6GYYY
Ego around the city
Enclosed Bikes Dec 22, 2015
One of the nicest days of winter. I took advantage to go out and do some
video for the future Kickstarter campaing.
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Early next year, the Pedalist, e-fox, Elf and Tripod could all be in for
some competition. That's when Illinois-based inventor Eliel Rojas plans on
launching a Kickstarter campaign to fund production of his human/electric
hybrid vehicle, the Ego Urban Transporter. Like those other models, it's
what's known as a velomobile – a pedal-powered tricycle enclosed within an
aerodynamic shell. Also like them, it's a velomobile that stands about as
tall as a car. Its rider, however, stays pretty laid-back.

    A motor-only top speed of 20 mph (32 km/h) is possible with the Ego,
along with ... The Ego's canopy is hinged at the front, which is how users
get in and out ... As is the case with an increasing number of existing
velomobiles, plans call for the Ego ... The Ego isn't hunkered down against
the road where it won't be seen, yet the rider ... 

The main advantage of "tall" velomobiles is that they're more visible to
motorists, plus they provide their riders with a better view of the road.
Shorter models present less frontal area, so are generally considered to be
more speed-oriented – they're also better-suited to a more comfortable
recumbent seating position.

With the Ego, Rojas has sort of split the difference between the two. At a
height of 4' 8" (1.4 m) it isn't hunkered down against the road where it
won't be seen, yet the rider still sits back in a comfy reclined seat, with
their legs out in front of them.

As is the case with an increasing number of existing velomobiles, plans call
for the Ego to have an electric-assist motor as a standard feature. Users
can still propel the vehicle by human power alone if they wish, but they can
also use the 750-watt motor to augment their pedalling power, or they can
run on electric power only. In the latter of the three modes, an
electronically-limited top speed of 20 mph (32 km/h) is possible, along with
a claimed battery range of over 30 miles (48 km).

Some people might wonder about the open sides of its composite shell. These
are included for added ventilation, plus they allow crosswinds to blow
through the Ego instead of pushing it over. There are nylon curtains that
can be rolled down to cover those openings, when riders want better
aerodynamics and/or more protection from the elements. Even when those
curtains are drawn, however, fresh air can still get in through openings in
the canopy.

That canopy is hinged at the front, incidentally, which is how users get in
and out of the vehicle. Some of the Ego's other features include front and
rear lights, turn indicators, side mirrors, disc brakes and a suspension
system.

If you're interested in getting one, you can monitor the project website
(linked below) to see when the Kickstarter campaign begins. Rojas tells us
that the first 20 backers can get an Ego for US$3,750 if everything works
out, while the estimated retail price will be more around $5,000. Although
that might sound like a lot, it's actually right in line with cost of other
electric-assist velomobiles.
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