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PGO unveils an interesting electric powered scooter

Filed under: EV/Plug-in, On Two Wheels, Asia, USA


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Back at the 2007 EICMA show in Milan, Taiwanese scooter company Motive Power Industry Co. Ltd. (PGO) was showing off a new electric scooter. The design of the machine apes a model that they already sell, but the innards are actually pretty intriguing. The scooter uses both lithium ion and lead acid batteries. The lead acids provide the necessary power to move the machine while the lithium ions act as additional storage. When a large lithium ion battery pack is assembled, small cells are placed in both parallel and serial configurations in order to hold enough juice for extended running while also being powerful enough to provide quick bursts of acceleration. In this case, the lead acids could provide the necessary output while the lithium ions could just keep the system "topped-off."

Take a close look at the picture above. Note that the front wheel is powered by an electric motor. We can't confirm this for sure, but this appears to be a two-wheel drive electric scooter, which would be really awesome! There is a small chance that a version of this scooter could make it to U.S. shores, as Genuine Scooters in Chicago currently imports certain models from PGO, including the one that this scooter is based on. In the states, it's called the Buddy.

[Source: Taiwan Economic News via 2 Stroke Buzz]

Rumormill: LML to produce Vespa PX clones with 4 stroke engines?

Filed under: MPG, On Two Wheels, India, USA

A few years ago, Bajaj stopped making their Chetak and Legend scooters, and since then there has been a dinstinct lack of any steel-bodied, manual transmission, 4-stroke scooters on the market. Genuine Scooters has begun selling their Stella scooter again after a short absence and Vespa themselves re-released 500 of the PX150 model to the American market, but both of those machines feature 2-stroke engines. Bajaj made some pretty compelling claims regarding the emissions improvement of their 4-stroke engine as compared to the original 2-stroke powerplants like those used in the Stella and PX150, so scooter riders who feel the need to ride "green" machines have been forced to scour the used market or buy a newer "twist and go" style model. There are a few rumors circulating, though, which could change all of that. The Stella scooter is made in India by a company called LML, and that same company may begin creating four-stroke, steel-bodied scooters using an as yet unnamed 4-stroke motor ranging from 125cc, 150cc and even 250cc versions.

If LML does start making 4-stroke Vespa PX clones, we can foresee a huge market for them in the States. We would love to see Genuine Scooters offer these models alongside their current range of Stella scooters, keeping the vintage designs in dealer showrooms for years to come.

[Source: 2-Stroke Buzz]

The Scooter Scoop covers the "Rise of the Electric"

Filed under: EV/Plug-in, On Two Wheels, Green Daily



Our good friend Steve from The Scooter Scoop has found himself swamped with news of electric scooters over the past few weeks, so his last few posts have all been on that subject. Of course, scooters already are savers of gas, but as many of you probably already know, they often pollute more than cars. The good news is that for the same reason that scooters save on gas (light weight, smaller engines) they also save on electricity when using electron power instead of dead dinos. So, take a look here at (*deep breath*) a possible all electric Genuine Buddy, the iMobility electric LEV, the MIT/SYM electric scooter concept, Germany's Emax electric scooter, the Axle Group's EV-X7 and the Mitka from Vendenbrink.

Whew... that's a lot of electrons there. Which is a good thing. Stay tuned for an exclusive first ride of the Quantya electric dirtbike, which we were able to hitch a ride on last week.

[Source: The Scooter Scoop]

Video: Scooters invade Chicago!

Filed under: On Two Wheels


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Uploaded by 2strokebuzz

Here is a cool little video courtesy of 2 Stroke Buzz, a great site for scooter-related news and stories. The video comes from NBC 5 in Chicago, and according to them, "High gas prices and a commitment to the environment have spiked scooter sales." Sure enough, this is true across the entire country. One company featured in the video is Scooterworks USA in Chicago. This company is closely related to Genuine Scooters, which we have covered in the past. A tip from Scooter Works: "At least wear a helmet and don't wear flip-flops!" Sound advice!

Perhaps the information on licensing offered in the video is correct for Chicago, but it is not correct for most of the country. So, make sure that you check on your regulations first, and even if you don't need a motorcycle license (you probably will), consider taking the test or taking the MSF course anyway. You will not regret it! Head on over to 2 Stroke Buzz for more information on the video and the real story behind it.

[Source: 2 Stroke Buzz]

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