viernes, 30 de octubre de 2009

Manufacturer announces a motorcycle "hybrid" electric

A Japanese manufacturer will bring to market from 2010 a moped "hybrid" powered by a battery and also equipped with pedals to help up hills, to be ten times cheaper than a traditional motorcycle, the company said Prostaff.

The Prostaff noted that the "Miletto" appears in twelve colors, priced at 1,100 euros.

"Normal operation thanks to a battery but a steep hill, the driver will have to help with the pedals," said Ryo Teranishi, an official of the company based in the city of Ichinomiya (center).

"It's a zero emissions vehicle gaseous pollutants but also the hybrid combination of an electric motor and physical strength makes it even more environmentally friendly," he told AFP.

The "Miletto" may travel 35 km without having to resort to the pedals, which means it will consume 0.7 euro cents every two miles, ie ten times less than a classic motorcycle, said the manufacturer.

This does not provide, for the moment, export the new hybrid moped.

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