I have been reading about Electric Cars and they seem the smarter option these days, but then when I hear about Electric Bikes landing up on the market every other day and it makes me wonder - Does the joy of going green actually replace the adrenalin-rush of riding a gasoline powered motorbike? Can the steady, gentle thrum of the electric engine match up to the music of the throttle? How the people react and the path they tread, only time will tell. But here's taking a look at the options that the EV Motorbike market has to offer us…
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Infographic: What is the greenest way to get there?
What's the greenest way to get from point A to point B? Is it by airplane or train? How about by bus? Or is a grid-charged electric vehicle the greenest mode of transport?Well, the answer depends on the length of the trip. Is it 350 miles? If so, then a bus seems to be the greenest means to get there. If it's a long-distance trip (2,500 miles), then, once again, the bus comes out on top, according to One Block Off The Grid's "The Greener way to get there" infographic. But what if the trip is only 20 miles? Is…
Motorcyle runs on eco-friendly biogas produced from sewage
"Enter the Neo. Part motorcycle and part toilet, it runs on eco-friendly biogas produced from sewage -- and recently completed a journey of more than 1,000 km (600 miles) across Japan. The three-wheeled vehicle, developed by Japanese toilet maker Toto, features a toilet for a seat and has a giant roll of toilet paper mounted on the back that flutters in the breeze as the bike cruises along." Reuters Women are attracted to rebels and outlaws, that`s why many men buy Harley Davidson motorcycles, the ultimate symbol of American individualism and freedom. I`ve been tempted to buy one of these…
What's next in electric bikes
Electric bikeE-bikes are functional, aesthetic, and are likely to attract a larger customer segment. As we know it The modern city has increasing vehicular traffic. Population on the roads, pollution of the air and lack of parking spaces are growing problems. And the solution seems to lie in the electric bike or e-bike as it is popularly called. It is a battery powered bicycle that is fast replacing the fossil fuel-based motorbikes in most of the developed nations. With a speed range between 30 to 40 kmh and their pollution-free nature, they are becoming the preferred mode of transport…



