Three-wheeled electric cargo scooter spotted on Danish roads
Denmark has developed TRIPL, an innovative three-wheeled electric cargo scooter. It is designed for delivery.
The scooter has a range of 100 km and a payload capacity of up to 200 kg. Its roomy 750-liter cargo compartment provides easy access to work tools, and the integrated battery pack from Samsung can power special equipment.
According to the project's authors, TRIPL is ideal for working in urban environments where there are entry restrictions for traditional commercial vehicles. It is 2.41 meters long, 1.27 meters wide and 1.17 meters high.
TRIPL also offers flexibility in configuration: its cargo module can be adapted to different applications, including heating, cooling or freezing installations. The 8.0 kWh battery takes 8 hours to charge using the standard charger. With the ultra-fast charger, it takes only 4.5 hours. One of the main advantages is the ability to charge from ordinary outlets, which eliminates the need for specialized stations.
The cost of TRIPL is estimated at 5,950 euros
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