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Solowheel
Mario  Kallaste  12R
What is Solowheel?
Solowheel is an electrical standing unicycle that can be carried like a 
small bag.
Created by Inventist, the personal mobility transporter has the 
dimensions of a single bicycle wheel and is used for transportation.
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The  technology  of Solowheel
A 1,000- watt lithium-ion  battery  provides energy to the  assembly
allowing you to ride for up to 12 miles  on a single  charge ( around  two 
hours at moderate speeds).  Recharging the battery takes an 
estimated 45 minutes, so you can easily plug in at work  to get your 
unicycle ready  for the trip home later .
The Solowheel  uses gyroscopes to keep  you upright the entire  time.  
You ride it by folding out the foot  platforms on either side, mounting 
them and using leaning movements to direct  operation  -- forwards 
increases speed , backwards slows it down, left and right controls 
direction.
The technology of Solowheel
The  built -in motor can propel the Solowheel at top 
speeds of 12 mph.   While  that's not exactly fast it 
does al ow you to get around without  having  to walk 
like the  rest  of humanity.  Which happens to be 
awesome .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyTsc5_RLJ4
Advantages
The Solowheel is environmentally- friendly : Use it to replace a car for 
short distances. This reduces gas costs , pollution, and traffic .
It is hands free and lightweight.
It can be used in different  terrains.
The Solowheel is portable so that you can bring it into buildings, 
offices, malls, college campuses,  parks , stadiums, skate parks and 
anywhere else personal electric vehicles are allowed .
Avaivability
There  is no word on availability, but they're going to  cost  around 
$2000.
They can be pre-ordered through Solowheel’s official homepage at 
www.solowheel.com, where you can also select the  preferred  design 
of a Solowheel.
Thank you for your attention!
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Document Outline

  • Slide 1
  • What is Solowheel?
  • Slide 3
  • The technology of Solowheel
  • The technology of Solowheel
  • Advantages
  • Avaivability
  • Thank you for your attention!
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