This solar-powered bike isn’t bullet-proof, but its Batmobile-like design is certainly superhero worthy. It is a moped that has a movable shell casing — inspired by the armadillidiidae, or pillbug — that is completely covered with solar panels. Grab your bike, jet through the city, then close the solar covering and the entire surface of the bike absorbs the sun and powers itself while you’re away. Though this is just a concept-mobile, it seems like a great way to solve the, “where do we charge our EV,” problem.
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Great concept and the closed shell would allow for storing stuff like in a car trunk. For the record this would be a scooter not a moped, as there are no pedals.
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