
One of the leading electronic appliances giants, Sanyo has unveiled an all new electric pedaled hybrid bicycle, called “eeloop” at the Consumer Electronics Show 2010 (CES). This latest innovation from Sanyo has earned the “Best of Innovation” by the CES panel of judges and the company has extended an offer to all journalist, bloggers and analysts to come give the bike a test ride. The eeloop has also bagged the highest scores in the Eco-Design and Sustainable Technology Category.
The eeloop is a pedal assisted hybrid electric cycle that sports three operational modes, namely, standard, power-up and auto, where the rider can choose to ride the bike by sheer muscle power, use pedal assistance along with electric motor, or run the bike completely on electricity provided by the motor located in the front hub of the bicycle.
Sanyo has also announced its plant to unveil an electric vehicle solar charging station at Showstoppers CES 2010. Some of the most salient components that comprise he Sanyo solar charging station include HIT (Heterojunction with Intrinsic Thin-layer), Double bifacial solar panels, crystalline silicon-type solar cells and this planned solar power station will be able to provide adequate power to charge all types of electric vehicles, including cars and ebikes.
Via Business Wire
Posted by Rajeev Saxena on January 9, 2010 in Uncategorized · 0 Comment