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Micro Mobility Systems debuted the Microlino at the 86th Geneva Motor Show in 2016. [14] The vehicle's concept was developed with the Zurich University of Applied Sciences . [ 15 ] The idea for the Microlino originated from Wim, Oliver, and Merlin Ouboter, the Swiss family behind the Micro Kickscooter, and the car was initially produced in China.
The two-seat small car is designed for urban mobility with a top speed of 90 kilometres per hour (56 mph) and a maximum range of 120 kilometres (75 mi). It can be charged from a domestic power outlet. The car was expected to be on the market in 2019 with an estimated price of 12,000 Euro, with initial sales limited to Germany and Switzerland.
Ingram Micro acquired Comms-care, an IT support provider, in May 2016. [20] In October 2017, Ingram Micro partnered with DocuSign. [21] In December 2017, Ingram Micro acquired Cloud Harmonics, expanding its cyber security capabilities. [22] In May 2018, Ingram Micro formed CloudBlue. [23]
In January 2013, the law changed such that special restricted low power versions of the car (Aixam 400) can now be driven by full AM licence holders in the UK. [ 7 ] In 2006, Mega launched the electric "Mega City" at the British International Motor Show and in 2009 acquired the assets of NICE Car Company, which had gone into administration in 2008.
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Micromobility can use a combination of any, human-powered, combustion and electric based propulsion. The legality of micro-mobility, and its usage, will vary depending on jurisdiction. Micromobility can use privately owned vehicles or those available as rental vehicles, often in the form of dockless sharing. [11]
Plainfield's town center is situated around the intersection of US 40 and Center Street, also known as Old State Highway 267. State Road 267 (former) - Plainfield's primary north to south arterial is Quaker Boulevard, formerly SR 267. Ronald Reagan Parkway - This route is a secondary north to south arterial on Plainfield's east side.
UQM provided PowerPhase propulsion systems for Zenith Motors shuttles, RegenNautics marine applications, Hino Motors electric city buses and Proterra electric composite buses, among others [3] and has been used by several concept cars such as the Audi A1 e-tron and Rolls-Royce 102EX Electric Phantom. The PowerPhase Pro system entered production ...