As technology continues to advance, many inventions have slowly found their own positioning and their most suitable form: the bicycle is a product where modernization has almost reached its peak. From the prototype of a wooden stick, two wheels and a saddle in 1790 to the U-bike that can be seen everywhere now, can there be any innovations in bicycles? Wait, VELLO believes that card-based bicycles cannot stop here!
The company was founded by Valentin Vodev and Valerie Wolff. Recently, they designed a lightweight electric bicycle "VELLO BIKE+", which can be folded into one-third of its size and can charge automatically. It is now on Kickstarter Fund raising in progress.
The most special thing about this bicycle is that it can store electricity! It converts the kinetic energy generated by the users pedaling into electrical energy and stores it in a lithium battery. After you save enough electricity on the streets of the city, take a two-wheeled journey across mountains and rivers, and you will get twice the result with half the effort without riding on iron legs!
Furthermore, VELLO claims to have a fully charged battery that can give you about 32 kilometers of pedal assistance. However, if you only ride occasionally, VELLO BIKE+ can also be charged using a normal socket~
In addition, unlike traditional folding bicycles, which require dismantling complex hinges and disassembling them into eight pieces, its folding design does not require sweating with bare hands because it uses a magnet locking system. The entire body can be compressed to a size that can fit in a suitcase, making it convenient for you to carry it around when traveling.
After reading the above, if you are amazed by the design of VELLO BIKE+, you might as well move your fingers and click on their fundraising page to give them some attention and encouragement!