https://electrek.co/2020/01/11/wello-family-solar-electric-bike-velo/
This solar electric bike/car is almost perfect, except for the price
Jan. 11th 2020  Micah Toll

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The Wello Family solar-powered electric bike/car was just showcased at CES
2020, demonstrating how families might be able to transport kids or cargo
with a much smaller carbon footprint than conventional transportation.

But with a price tag of around US$8,800 (or a bit less if you forgo the
solar panel), the Wello Family demonstrates more than eco-friendly transport
– it also demonstrates how pricing is still a barrier to the adoption of
these funny little electric bike/cars.

Even if we can’t afford it yet, that shouldn’t stop us from admiring the
solution though, should it?

The French-made Wello Family is actually a potent little EV. The front end
offers not only suspension, but it also leans into turns to make the vehicle
more stable at higher speeds. While that’s common on larger, higher-end
three-wheeled electric scooters and motorcycles, leaning pedal trikes are
still a rarity.

In addition to the driver’s seat, there’s room for either a child or extra
cargo in the back. The rear seat converts into a storage trunk. Wello says
the bike/car can fit as much as 800 liters (28 cubic feet) or 80 kg (176 lb)
of cargo.

With the increased use of cargo e-bikes as delivery vehicles, that could
mean the Wello Family, or vehicles like it, have some serious commercial-use
potential.

If the solar-charging option wasn’t enough to make the Wello Family unique,
then the fact that it is covered should also help. That will keep most (but
not all) of the rain and weather off of the passengers and may make it more
enticing for wetter cities.

And to sweeten the deal, the bike features dual propulsion options including
both pedal power and an electric motor assist. The functional pedals mean
that the bike/car is legally only the former, and thus doesn’t require a
driver’s license, insurance, inspection, parking fees or any of the other
costs and hassles associated with car ownership. It can also use the bike
lane in most areas, though it might still garner some less-than-thrilled
looks from other cyclists when the 2.7 ft wide and 7.4 ft long (0.8 m x 2.3
m) vehicle comes speeding down the bike lane.

Speaking of speed, the electric motor helps the Wello Family reach speeds of
between 15 to 25 mph (25.5 to 40 km/h) depending on local regulations.

The company isn’t sharing too many other tech specs yet, though it says that
the bike has a range of up to 100 km (62 mi) per day, meaning that likely
includes recharges with the solar panel on a sunny day.

The motor specs are also missing, though the motor on the company’s website
looks suspiciously similar to a Bafang Ultra motor that is rated for 1,000 W
of continuous power or closer to 1.6 kW of peak power. We’ve played around
on some e-bikes built around that motor and the power is astounding.

Electrek’s Take
As much as I love what Wello is doing here, I can’t wait for the day when
these types of vehicles become affordable.

I’ve tested out heavy-duty, cargo/kid-carrying electric bikes and they are
awesome ways to replace the utility of a car with a more eco-friendly (and
fun) vehicle.

The idea of adding solar charging and a roof only makes me want one of these
types of vehicles even more. And the fact there are awesome options on the
road already, even in the US, is quite promising.

However, I just can’t justify spending this kind of money, especially when
you can find used electric cars for these prices (though electric cars, of
course, don’t have many of the advantages of e-bike/cars or e-velomobiles).

As these types of rides become more common in the coming years though, and
as prices (hopefully) come down, I could definitely see myself commuting in
something like this. And if I had kids, I’d certainly prefer putting them on
the back of a tricycle instead of a not-so-stable-while-parked bicycle.
[© electrek.co]


https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/wello-family-offers-a-bike-car-mashup-for-9000/
Wello Family offers a bike-car mashup for nearly $9000 - Cnet
2020/01/11  The Wello Family, seen at CES Unveiled on Sunday, will be easy
to park in a city, but you won't be able to fit too many passengers in it
...
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Peugeot’s First Electric Car ‘e-2008’ To Be Launched In March January 4,
2020  As of now, ... he French manufacturer will soon be launching a
fully-electric version of the SUV, which will be dubbed the e-2008 ...
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