ICOMA’s Tatamel, a foldable electric bike
This bike was created in Japan, where parking space is limited
The small boxy size and design allows it to fit seamlessly into all kinds of spaces where a bike could not fit in before
Can be easily charged in an outlet in your home
Suitcase-sized in order to fit easily under a desk
Park it anywhere, charge it anywhere
In addition, it uses lithium iron phosphate batteries,
which have a long life cycle and excel in safety
This environmentally friendly electric bike can be used safely and reliably for a long period of time
Standard: Class 1 moped (can be driven with a standard driver’s license in Japan)
Weight:110lbs (50kg)
Recommended load :220lbs(100kg)
Maximum Speed: ≦ 24.8mph(40km/h)
Cruising Range: ≦ 18.6mile(30km) (max. with 12Ah)
Front and rear suspension
Front wheel 10 inches
Rear wheel 6.5 inches
Motor: Rated output 600W, maximum output 2000W
Battery: Lithium iron phosphate battery (51.2V) Battery life cycle: 2000-3000 cycles Charging voltage : 100-230V
Time to full charge : 3hour Rated battery
capacity: 12Ah (approx. 0.6kWh)
Additional batteries: Can be expanded up to ~29Ah (Under Reserch and Development)
AC output: 200-600W on-board (optional)
Side panel size: H350mm x W570mm
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