[EVDL] EVLN: RM72k Twizy EV launched in Malaysia r:100km ts:80kph

2015-08-22 Thread brucedp5 via EV


http://paultan.org/2015/08/20/renault-twizy-ev-launched-in-malaysia-from-rm72k/
Renault Twizy EV launched in Malaysia, from RM72k
By Graham Chin / 20 August 2015

[images  
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Twizy Urban

http://i1.wp.com/paultan.org/image/2015/08/Renault_Twizy_Malaysia_-018.jpg

http://i0.wp.com/paultan.org/image/2015/08/Renault_Twizy_Malaysia_-019.jpg

http://cdn.paultan.org/image/2015/08/Renault_Twizy_Cargo_-003-1.jpg
Twizy Cargo
]

Ever wanted a tiny two-seater zero-emissions electric vehicle that can zip
through small alleys? You’re in luck, as the Renault Twizy is now officially
on sale in Malaysia, priced at RM71,888 for the Urban, and RM73,888 for the
Cargo variant.

As you can guess, it’s pretty small, this. It measures in at just 2.34 m
long, and 1.23 m wide. It’s claimed to be able to achieve a total range of
100 km on the NEDC cycle. This 474 kg quadricycle’s 6.1 kW lithium-ion
battery will charge from flat to 80% in a matter of 3.5 hours, through a
standard 240 V three pin plug. 

Power-wise, there’s a small electric motor that’s mated to a one-speed
automatic transmission. It offers 17 hp and 57 Nm of torque, and runs from
zero to 45 km/h in just 6.1 seconds, and from 30 to 60 km/h in 8.1 seconds.
Zero to 100 km/h? Well, the Twizy tops out at 80 km/h. 

The Twizy uses Pseudo McPherson struts with coil springs on all corners
(apparently developed by Renault Sport) while the wheels are small 13-inch
items (bi-tone alloys on the Urban, steel wheels on the Cargo) wrapped in
125/80 R13 tyres up front and 145/80 R13 tyres round the back. 

Inside, there’s no air-conditioning in the Twizy, and neither does it have
windows on the sides. Save for a windscreen that has a single wiper blade,
one will have to rely on good ol’ fresh air to stay cool. Just hope that it
doesn’t rain, though. A Bluetooth handsfree kit with music playback and a
two-speaker sound system are standard.

As for storage, the Twizy Urban has a lockable 31-litre space underneath the
driver’s seat, while the Cargo gets a bigger 180-litre area at the back. The
larger cargo area takes up the space of the rear seat, however, making the
Twizy Cargo a one-seater. 

Safety-wise, there’s one airbag, a four-point seatbelt for the driver and a
three-point belt for the rear passenger (Twizy Urban only, obviously). No,
there’s no electronic stability control or traction control available. 

The Renault Twizy comes with a two-year/50,000 km manufacturer’s warranty
for the base vehicle, and a three-year/50,000 km coverage for the traction
battery and electric drivetrain. The service interval is every 10,000 km or
six months, in case you’re wondering.
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[EVDL] EVLN: The Sound Of Formula-E Race e-Cars (v)

2015-08-22 Thread brucedp5 via EV


http://gas2.org/2015/08/15/listen-sound-new-formula-e-cars/
Listen To The Sound Of New Formula E Cars
August 15th, 2015  by Steve Hanley 

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Listen to the sound of the new Formula E cars during pre-season testing at
Silverstone in England. They sound pretty ferocious, don’t they? To my ear,
they are beginning to sound like their Formula One cousins that feature
gasoline-electric hybrid power trains.

Before Formula E racing began, most motor sport addicts (like myself)
assumed that watching electric cars race would be like watching roller derby
with the sound off. Actually, it turned out to be rather good. In the end,
the series championship came down to a single point and was not decided
until the final corner of the final lap of the final race. Racing doesn’t
get much closer than that.

To the surprise of many, the electric race cars actually made some
race-car-like noises. Electric motors are not quite as silent as we thought
they were, especially when operating under heavy load. After the first
season, dozens of cities around the world were asking series CEO, Alejandro
Agag, to add them to the calendar.

The series rules have been carefully crafted. Agag knows his brainchild will
have to walk before it can run. In order to get potential teams interested
in the series in the first place, the original set of rules called for
everyone to campaign the same car — same motor, same battery, same tires,
same aerodynamics, same brakes, and same motor control systems.

For 2015, the rules have been loosened, at least a little. This year, the
teams are free to use their own motor, inverter, gearbox, and cooling
system. The batteries are still the same for everyone, so the objective for
the new year is to use the power available as efficiently as possible.

Perhaps Richard Branson is right when he says Formula E will surpass Formula
One in 5 years. But first, larger batteries that can race for more than a
half hour at a time will be needed. The teams are already working on that.
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[EVDL] Bu's e-wheely bad idea weaving-recklessly the wrongway HT delivery

2015-08-22 Thread brucedp5 via EV


http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/nyc-crime/man-bike-traffic-holland-tunnel-article-1.2326089
Deliveryman on electric bike arrested after heading into Holland Tunnel
against traffic
BY Thomas Tracy  /  August 14, 2015

[images  / Port Authority Police Department
http://assets.nydailynews.com/polopoly_fs/1.2326088.1439577248!/img/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/article_400/tunnel15n-2-web.jpg
(mugshot) Yongshun Bu, 44, was arrested by the Port Authority Police when he
rode an electric scooter into the westbound Holland Tunnel, weaving against
traffic

http://assets.nydailynews.com/polopoly_fs/1.2326087.1439577247!/img/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/article_635/tunnel15n-1-web.jpg
Bu was riding this electric bike through the tunnel, going against traffic.
He was making an early morning food delivery, according to law enforcement
sources.
]

This was a wheely bad idea.

 A deliveryman on an electric bicycle was arrested after he zipped into the
Holland Tunnel against traffic and veered around oncoming cars as he made
his way across the Hudson River span, officials said Friday.

 Yongshun Bu, 44, and his motorized bike entered the westbound lane at the
Manhattan end of the tunnel at 7 p.m. Thursday and was seen recklessly
riding around traffic, ignoring signs and verbal instructions to pull over,
according to Port Authority spokesman Joe Pentangelo.

 Bu, who was delivering Chinese food according to law enforcement sources,
was ultimately grabbed about 20 yards into the tunnel and charged with
criminal trespass.

 His wrong-way trip through the tunnel caused a short traffic disruption,
but no one was hurt, officials said.
[© 2015 NYDailyNews.com]



http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/Food-Delivery-Cyclist-Rushes-Wrong-Way-Through-Holland-Tunnel-Cops-321972742.html
Food Delivery Cyclist Rushes Wrong Way Through Holland Tunnel: Cops
Aug 15, 2015

[image  
http://media.nbcnewyork.com/images/676*367/81515tunnel.jpg
(mugshot)
]

A restaurant delivery person apparently disappointed hungry customers after
being arrested by police who said he was weaving through oncoming traffic in
the wrong lane of the Holland Tunnel.

Yongshun Bu, 44, recklessly dodged oncoming traffic, ignored signs and
verbal instructions to stop while making a food delivery Friday evening on
an electric-powered bicycle, Port Authority police said Saturday.

Bu was apprehended at the tunnel exit and charged with criminal trespass,
police said. 

There was no information as to whether Bu had obtained a lawyer who could
comment on the charge.
[© nydailynews.com]



http://cliffviewpilot.com/manhattan-deliveryman-caught-riding-electric-bicycle-through-holland-tunnel/
Manhattan deliveryman caught riding electric bicycle through Holland Tunnel 
by: Jerry DeMarco  August 14, 2015

BEYOND BERGEN: A lower Manhattan deliveryman rode an electric bicycle
through the Holland Tunnel last night, skirting traffic and ignoring orders
to stop, before officers grabbed him on the New Jersey tube.

Yongshun Bu, 44, was delivering food when he “recklessly” drove through the
tunnel around 7 p.m., the authority’s Joseph Pentangelo told CLIFFVIEW
PILOT.

Port Authority tunnel and bridge agents combined with PAPD officers to take
him into custody just inside the exit, he said.

The tunnel was cleared and checked for safety reasons, Pentangelo said.
[© 2015 Cliffview Pilot]



http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2015/08/lost_deliveryman_rides_wrong-way_into_holland_tunnel_officials_say.html
Lost deliveryman rides wrong-way into Holland Tunnel, officials say
By Noah Cohen | August 15, 2015

NEW YORK — A Chinese food deliveryman trying to bring an order to a
Manhattan address got lost, and ended up riding his electric-powered bicycle
into oncoming traffic at the Holland Tunnel before he was arrested,
officials and reports said Friday.

Yongshun Bu, 44, piloted the bike around traffic coming from Jersey City,
ignoring signs and instructions to stop Thursday night, according to Port
Authority police spokesman Joe Pentangelo.

Workers noticed the wayward biker and waved their hands to stop him, a
source told The New York Post. Bu, however, was undeterred.

Officials slowed traffic on the New Jersey side before Port Authority Police
officer Eric Brozek caught up to Bu about 100 yards into the tube, according
to the newspaper. Police deployed a dog to sniff for explosives as a
precaution after the incident.

The spokesman said Bu was charged with criminal trespass.
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[EVDL] EVLN: Zoe Test Drive Review

2015-08-22 Thread brucedp5 via EV


http://cleantechnica.com/2015/08/16/renault-zoe-test-drive-review-exclusive/
Renault Zoe Test Drive Review (Exclusive)
August 16th, 2015  by Zachary Shahan 

[images  
http://c1cleantechnicacom.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/files/2015/08/Renault-Zoe-1.jpg
(front-side)

http://c1cleantechnicacom.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/files/2015/08/Renault-Zoe-4.jpg
(rear)

http://c1cleantechnicacom.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/files/2015/08/Renault-Zoe-6.jpg
(driver's door open)

http://c1cleantechnicacom.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/files/2015/08/Renault-Zoe-2.jpg
(rear seat)

http://c1cleantechnicacom.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/files/2015/08/Renault-Zoe-3.jpg
(rear door open)

http://c1cleantechnicacom.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/files/2015/08/Renault-Zoe-5.jpg
(Zoe EV)
]

I finally got to test drive a Renault Zoe. Two years after trying out the
Nissan Leaf, BMW i3, Volkswagen e-Up!, Smart Electric Drive, and Renault
Twizy, I got my hands on the popular electric car that barely escaped my
grasp a few times at EVS27 in Barcelona. For the most part, it was better
than I expected it would be. However, there were some downsides to the
vehicle that I wasn’t prepared for as well.
 
Renault Zoe Acceleration
First of all, let’s talk about the big dog — acceleration. Instant torque
and the wonderful acceleration that comes with it is the first or second
biggest consumer advantage of electric cars for most electric car drivers.
Like I said, it has been a couple of years since I drove all of those
electric cars listed above. The biggest thing that caught my attention at
the time was the wonderful, quick acceleration those vehicles had, and also
how smooth and quiet that acceleration was. But I was starting to wonder
recently if my perception had been warped, or if I was flowering it up too
much in my memory.

I recently (in the past two months or so) rented a Mercedes A180, a Mercedes
C180, and a BMW 320i. They were much nicer than the other gasmobiles I
rented in the past year or so, so I was starting to wonder if they perhaps
compared more favorably to affordable electrics like the Leaf and Zoe. I
also drove the Tesla P85D a few months ago, which completely messed me up
and warped my perception of reality and “what a car is.” Then, about one
month ago, I test drove a Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV. Expecting to love the
acceleration like I had when I first drove the electric cars listed above, I
was a little let down, as it wasn’t as thrilling as before. So I was
thinking, “Is my memory warped? Were those electric cars as nice as I think
I remember?”

Indeed, I did remember correctly. Electric drive rocks. I love it, and I
can’t imagine anyone not loving it. Test driving the Renault Zoe, I could
quickly tell that it totally kicked the butts of the Mercedes A180, Mercedes
C180, and BMW 320i… and every other gasmobile I’ve ever driven. Of course,
it didn’t compare to the Tesla P85D (at a price ~$100,000 lower, how could
it?), but it was much better than those three gasmobiles, the Toyota Auris
Hybrid I recently drove, and also the two plug-in hybrids I’ve driven — the
Outlander PHEV and the Audi A3 e-tron (which I test drove about an hour
after the Zoe — review coming soon, along with more on the difference
between 100% electrics and PHEVs).

Bottom line: The Zoe’s acceleration was great. I didn’t keep my eye on the
speedometer, but the high-quality acceleration did taper off at some point,
which I think was around 30 mph. Again, it’s no P85D, but it’s often just
that first 30 mph or so where quick acceleration comes in handy. We don’t
typically drive on 0–60 mph race tracks.

Interior
One thing that impressed me was the great visibility, particularly in the
front. I’m not sure how you’re supposed to phrase this and talk about the
specifics of such matters, but the bottom line is that there was a lot of
glass and I could see around the car really well, which I (and many others)
hugely appreciate. It makes driving much less stressful… and much safer.

Both in the front and the back, you feel like you are sitting up quite
higher, somewhat like in a crossover/CUV. The Renault sales guy pointed out
that the battery sits underneath the seats, and thus bumps the humans inside
up a bit.

Overall, that left for quite a lot of space, yet another thing I was
impressed with. There was a lot of space the in front, what looked like a
ton of space in the trunk, and more space in the back seat than I would have
expected. At about 6’1″, I was able to sit in the back seat comfortably,
with extra room (not at all like on my Ryanair flight to the UK). It doesn’t
look that way in the pictures, but I’ll share them anyway:

One place where Renault clearly cut some costs was in the interior
materials. They are not what you’d find in a $50,000 car, but this certainly
isn’t a $50,000 car. The starting price is £13,445 (~$21,000). But I’ll get
to pricing matters in a minute.

The steering wheel was not my favorite — it wasn’t like the thick ones I had
in the Mercedes A180, 

Re: [EVDL] Bu's e-wheely bad idea weaving-recklessly the wrongway HT delivery

2015-08-22 Thread Jukka Järvinen via EV
I bet this guy did not even know he was doing something wrong. As this is
standard procedure on many Chinese cities. :D Most get away without a
single scratch as everyone knows bicycles are everywhere. Which is exactly
the opposite situation in most US cities. Right?

The thing to observe here could be how Chinese drive billions of electric
miles every day. Now that's something to talk about!

BR,
Jukka
22.8.2015 22.19 Mark Abramowitz via EV ev@lists.evdl.org kirjoitti:

 Not sure what this has to do with EVs, unless you're implying that the
 electrification of his bike had something to do with his lunacy.

 Sent from my iPhone

  On Aug 22, 2015, at 12:59 AM, brucedp5 via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote:
 
 
 
 
 http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/nyc-crime/man-bike-traffic-holland-tunnel-article-1.2326089
  Deliveryman on electric bike arrested after heading into Holland Tunnel
  against traffic
  BY Thomas Tracy  /  August 14, 2015
 
  [images  / Port Authority Police Department
 
 http://assets.nydailynews.com/polopoly_fs/1.2326088.1439577248!/img/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/article_400/tunnel15n-2-web.jpg
  (mugshot) Yongshun Bu, 44, was arrested by the Port Authority Police
 when he
  rode an electric scooter into the westbound Holland Tunnel, weaving
 against
  traffic
 
 
 http://assets.nydailynews.com/polopoly_fs/1.2326087.1439577247!/img/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/article_635/tunnel15n-1-web.jpg
  Bu was riding this electric bike through the tunnel, going against
 traffic.
  He was making an early morning food delivery, according to law
 enforcement
  sources.
  ]
 
  This was a wheely bad idea.
 
  A deliveryman on an electric bicycle was arrested after he zipped into
 the
  Holland Tunnel against traffic and veered around oncoming cars as he made
  his way across the Hudson River span, officials said Friday.
 
  Yongshun Bu, 44, and his motorized bike entered the westbound lane at the
  Manhattan end of the tunnel at 7 p.m. Thursday and was seen recklessly
  riding around traffic, ignoring signs and verbal instructions to pull
 over,
  according to Port Authority spokesman Joe Pentangelo.
 
  Bu, who was delivering Chinese food according to law enforcement sources,
  was ultimately grabbed about 20 yards into the tunnel and charged with
  criminal trespass.
 
  His wrong-way trip through the tunnel caused a short traffic disruption,
  but no one was hurt, officials said.
  [© 2015 NYDailyNews.com]
 
 
 
 
 http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/Food-Delivery-Cyclist-Rushes-Wrong-Way-Through-Holland-Tunnel-Cops-321972742.html
  Food Delivery Cyclist Rushes Wrong Way Through Holland Tunnel: Cops
  Aug 15, 2015
 
  [image
  http://media.nbcnewyork.com/images/676*367/81515tunnel.jpg
  (mugshot)
  ]
 
  A restaurant delivery person apparently disappointed hungry customers
 after
  being arrested by police who said he was weaving through oncoming
 traffic in
  the wrong lane of the Holland Tunnel.
 
  Yongshun Bu, 44, recklessly dodged oncoming traffic, ignored signs and
  verbal instructions to stop while making a food delivery Friday evening
 on
  an electric-powered bicycle, Port Authority police said Saturday.
 
  Bu was apprehended at the tunnel exit and charged with criminal trespass,
  police said.
 
  There was no information as to whether Bu had obtained a lawyer who could
  comment on the charge.
  [© nydailynews.com]
 
 
 
 
 http://cliffviewpilot.com/manhattan-deliveryman-caught-riding-electric-bicycle-through-holland-tunnel/
  Manhattan deliveryman caught riding electric bicycle through Holland
 Tunnel
  by: Jerry DeMarco  August 14, 2015
 
  BEYOND BERGEN: A lower Manhattan deliveryman rode an electric bicycle
  through the Holland Tunnel last night, skirting traffic and ignoring
 orders
  to stop, before officers grabbed him on the New Jersey tube.
 
  Yongshun Bu, 44, was delivering food when he “recklessly” drove through
 the
  tunnel around 7 p.m., the authority’s Joseph Pentangelo told CLIFFVIEW
  PILOT.
 
  Port Authority tunnel and bridge agents combined with PAPD officers to
 take
  him into custody just inside the exit, he said.
 
  The tunnel was cleared and checked for safety reasons, Pentangelo said.
  [© 2015 Cliffview Pilot]
 
 
 
 
 http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2015/08/lost_deliveryman_rides_wrong-way_into_holland_tunnel_officials_say.html
  Lost deliveryman rides wrong-way into Holland Tunnel, officials say
  By Noah Cohen | August 15, 2015
 
  NEW YORK — A Chinese food deliveryman trying to bring an order to a
  Manhattan address got lost, and ended up riding his electric-powered
 bicycle
  into oncoming traffic at the Holland Tunnel before he was arrested,
  officials and reports said Friday.
 
  Yongshun Bu, 44, piloted the bike around traffic coming from Jersey City,
  ignoring signs and instructions to stop Thursday night, according to Port
  Authority police spokesman Joe Pentangelo.
 
  Workers noticed the wayward biker and waved their hands to 

[EVDL] Tesla power.

2015-08-22 Thread Lawrence Rhodes via EV
This was put on my timeline by someone that has more time to scour the internet 
than Bruce.  Lawrence Rhodes 
https://www.facebook.com/lawrence.rhodes.3/posts/10207957240675613
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Re: [EVDL] Bu's e-wheely bad idea weaving-recklessly the wrongway HT delivery

2015-08-22 Thread Mark Abramowitz via EV
Not sure what this has to do with EVs, unless you're implying that the 
electrification of his bike had something to do with his lunacy.

Sent from my iPhone

 On Aug 22, 2015, at 12:59 AM, brucedp5 via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote:
 
 
 
 http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/nyc-crime/man-bike-traffic-holland-tunnel-article-1.2326089
 Deliveryman on electric bike arrested after heading into Holland Tunnel
 against traffic
 BY Thomas Tracy  /  August 14, 2015
 
 [images  / Port Authority Police Department
 http://assets.nydailynews.com/polopoly_fs/1.2326088.1439577248!/img/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/article_400/tunnel15n-2-web.jpg
 (mugshot) Yongshun Bu, 44, was arrested by the Port Authority Police when he
 rode an electric scooter into the westbound Holland Tunnel, weaving against
 traffic
 
 http://assets.nydailynews.com/polopoly_fs/1.2326087.1439577247!/img/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/article_635/tunnel15n-1-web.jpg
 Bu was riding this electric bike through the tunnel, going against traffic.
 He was making an early morning food delivery, according to law enforcement
 sources.
 ]
 
 This was a wheely bad idea.
 
 A deliveryman on an electric bicycle was arrested after he zipped into the
 Holland Tunnel against traffic and veered around oncoming cars as he made
 his way across the Hudson River span, officials said Friday.
 
 Yongshun Bu, 44, and his motorized bike entered the westbound lane at the
 Manhattan end of the tunnel at 7 p.m. Thursday and was seen recklessly
 riding around traffic, ignoring signs and verbal instructions to pull over,
 according to Port Authority spokesman Joe Pentangelo.
 
 Bu, who was delivering Chinese food according to law enforcement sources,
 was ultimately grabbed about 20 yards into the tunnel and charged with
 criminal trespass.
 
 His wrong-way trip through the tunnel caused a short traffic disruption,
 but no one was hurt, officials said.
 [© 2015 NYDailyNews.com]
 
 
 
 http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/Food-Delivery-Cyclist-Rushes-Wrong-Way-Through-Holland-Tunnel-Cops-321972742.html
 Food Delivery Cyclist Rushes Wrong Way Through Holland Tunnel: Cops
 Aug 15, 2015
 
 [image  
 http://media.nbcnewyork.com/images/676*367/81515tunnel.jpg
 (mugshot)
 ]
 
 A restaurant delivery person apparently disappointed hungry customers after
 being arrested by police who said he was weaving through oncoming traffic in
 the wrong lane of the Holland Tunnel.
 
 Yongshun Bu, 44, recklessly dodged oncoming traffic, ignored signs and
 verbal instructions to stop while making a food delivery Friday evening on
 an electric-powered bicycle, Port Authority police said Saturday.
 
 Bu was apprehended at the tunnel exit and charged with criminal trespass,
 police said. 
 
 There was no information as to whether Bu had obtained a lawyer who could
 comment on the charge.
 [© nydailynews.com]
 
 
 
 http://cliffviewpilot.com/manhattan-deliveryman-caught-riding-electric-bicycle-through-holland-tunnel/
 Manhattan deliveryman caught riding electric bicycle through Holland Tunnel 
 by: Jerry DeMarco  August 14, 2015
 
 BEYOND BERGEN: A lower Manhattan deliveryman rode an electric bicycle
 through the Holland Tunnel last night, skirting traffic and ignoring orders
 to stop, before officers grabbed him on the New Jersey tube.
 
 Yongshun Bu, 44, was delivering food when he “recklessly” drove through the
 tunnel around 7 p.m., the authority’s Joseph Pentangelo told CLIFFVIEW
 PILOT.
 
 Port Authority tunnel and bridge agents combined with PAPD officers to take
 him into custody just inside the exit, he said.
 
 The tunnel was cleared and checked for safety reasons, Pentangelo said.
 [© 2015 Cliffview Pilot]
 
 
 
 http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2015/08/lost_deliveryman_rides_wrong-way_into_holland_tunnel_officials_say.html
 Lost deliveryman rides wrong-way into Holland Tunnel, officials say
 By Noah Cohen | August 15, 2015
 
 NEW YORK — A Chinese food deliveryman trying to bring an order to a
 Manhattan address got lost, and ended up riding his electric-powered bicycle
 into oncoming traffic at the Holland Tunnel before he was arrested,
 officials and reports said Friday.
 
 Yongshun Bu, 44, piloted the bike around traffic coming from Jersey City,
 ignoring signs and instructions to stop Thursday night, according to Port
 Authority police spokesman Joe Pentangelo.
 
 Workers noticed the wayward biker and waved their hands to stop him, a
 source told The New York Post. Bu, however, was undeterred.
 
 Officials slowed traffic on the New Jersey side before Port Authority Police
 officer Eric Brozek caught up to Bu about 100 yards into the tube, according
 to the newspaper. Police deployed a dog to sniff for explosives as a
 precaution after the incident.
 
 The spokesman said Bu was charged with criminal trespass.
 [© 2015 New Jersey On-Line]
 
 
 
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Re: [EVDL] Tesla power.

2015-08-22 Thread Lawrence Rhodes via EV
https://video.fsjc1-3.fna.fbcdn.net/hvideo-xta1/v/t42.1790-2/11929873_10205680301981199_323626156_n.mp4?efg=eyJybHIiOjY1MSwicmxhIjo1MTJ9rl=651vabr=362oh=ca149d0d5f4510ab1fcde3196876a2a4oe=55D8F85A
 this one seems to work.  Lawrence Rhodes
 
  From: Lawrence Rhodes primobass...@sbcglobal.net
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 Sent: Saturday, August 22, 2015 12:29 PM
 Subject: Tesla power.
   
This was put on my timeline by someone that has more time to scour the internet 
than Bruce.  Lawrence Rhodes 
https://www.facebook.com/lawrence.rhodes.3/posts/10207957240675613


   
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