Hyundai reveals foldable electric scooter designed to be charged in its cars

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Hyundai has created a prototype scooter that folds down to the size of a backpack and can be charged in a car using the energy created while driving. The scooter has been designed for use with future Hyundai or Kia models, which would come with designated storage and charging compartments. To make the Hyundai scooter as portable as possible, its compact frame folds into three and weighs in at only 7.7 kilograms. Hyundai’s latest scooter is an updated version of one it presented at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in 2017. Unlike its predecessor, this prototype is powered by a 10.5 amp hour (AH) lithium battery, which can reach speeds of just over 12 miles per hour and power the vehicle for around 12 miles on a single charge. Hyundai has plans to integrate a regenerative braking system in the future, which would convert waste kinetic energy from the scooter’s brakes into electricity used to power it. The company claims this could increase its range by up to seven per cent. The updated 2019 version of the scooter also has a rear rather than a front wheel drive, a safety measure introduced to distribute the rider’s weight towards the […]

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