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really like the way the me there another way. after all, the environment isn't recyclable. the make up your mind. d. w. made for mines. i know you need to be quite sporting the we are living during the most extraordinary time in history for the electric rev
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b auto and mobility show red lights, new ideas. this thing is absolutely insane. it's a mix of bicycle and motorcycle soto bruno who are to be driving a bicycle that goes to columbus as an hour. he dares to imitate. he wants to reduce the resources that are used to drive a vehicle. tens of thousands of these suitors, a new kind of mobility to beat climate change that came out of 16. the own that this is the remarkable mitsubishi eclipse on a smart plug in hybrid. that's where the motto and also bought from says foremost, what is i in a call back time to
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innovate, right now? i really like apply, but then again, we need these products for the future. go boston engine over and linda and it's made in germany all the better the best. oh oh. today seeks to begin to find out what happens when you pair michael with a huge electrical engine. and because everybody worries about that we're going to and here it is. iraq kid, marriage of motorcycle, m e bike. nice move around with
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you. the law of loss is sort of rules to be driving a bicycle that goes to love. it is an hour ago . i was really surprised to see how fast that you rocket actually is. this thing is absolutely insane. the kid is the name and also the mission. it was developed and produced in the outskirts of the limb. and like every good idea, this one also begins with a personal stories about 1012 years ago. it was in shanghai, i'm suffering from us mom. i know what it means, not being able to breathe probably, and i was in some high a one side of the seat was able to see the other side because i was more chrome,
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that point of view. it came into my mind. what can you do to make this planet, tina? what can you make? what can you do to make the cleaner? the after years of tinkering and testing, he finally had the electrifying idea and e motorbike with pedals. and you can also tell it's an electric motor bank because it weighs 120 kilos and we have one on conventional thing right here. motor bikes don't tend to come with pedals. we're going to use them. we don't have the throttle grip. it's been around on motor bikes for 100 years, the india that will not young by model and can in you peddle away as it's going, my throttle is high. dollar dust is my gosh, if the want well, as you will get charging up the iraq, it is actually pretty easy when you take this charging device which has a very practical plug, move on
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a lot of books. so here's the socket line here. and the other end you plug into a regular power socket. charging time is 5 hours max. one full charge gives you a range of 120 kilometers with a top speed of almost 90 kilometers in our iraq. it is also one of the start of being funded by the german transportation ministry. the manufacturer is based in headings of just outside bullen and currently have plans to expand into india. a very welcome development for the government back home. he goes on and we need to be bolder in germany and give these start out of scope and space. they need to get him to give the made in germany factor a booth i field of electro mobility lee and the to wheeler sector north america to push and the iraq is sales whole 12000 years in germany. and it's neither noise nor
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exhaust fumes. truly a case of 100 percent emotion, 0 percent emissions you have no shifting, no gear. so it's really perfect for city traffic. the peddling takes really some getting used to and with a top speed of 90 kilometers per hour. it can also go pretty fast, but the question is, how fast we reach that 90 kilometers per hour? that's find out well, pretty fast as a pace that $125.00 p c. gasoline engine modes by struggle to match over a short distance at least. although it does mean putting in some serious pedal power, the really
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take some assets against faith. you need to be quite bored. oh, we are not limited to the us fall into the streets. we might see products or water sooner or later. i have no doubt about this because we need these products for the future of combustion engine foreign out. sorry, folks did not change everything. not only now in berlin. hamburger, munich, harris or in madrid, but also in bangkok or in shanghai in them couldn't. and which made in germany all the better so all in all, i had a lot of fun with the iraq and it's a 95 to very nimble. and it's foss. would i pay $12000.00 euros to write it every
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day? probably not. and now we switch from 2 wheels to for time, for our hybrid check. the hey guys today on risk. the all new mitsubishi eclipse cross, and what looks like a really clever plug in hybrid system. is it though? let's find out. when i 1st bought the car, i immediately thought that's pretty much hole in auto bought from transform us design a car box who needs hybrids when the world is going electric me. i'm going to take you for the right of your life build ups. and
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with this, you really put some thought into this. in total, you've got 3 engines that are connected to a small 13.8 kilowatt hour battery. now you might think 3 engines where that thing must be fast. well, no, not really, because in total they will only produce $188.00 horse power. you to 100 kilometers. power will take you 10.9 seconds and the top speed is limited to 100. 62 kilometers, or even 100. 35 kilometers. when you are in all electric moment, i went up each some decepticon. right. and he's turbo charger, easy cleft jumper. but this car isn't about driving at high speeds. instead. it's all about burning as little few as possible and driving all electric as much as possible. mississippi claims the use of 900.3 kilowatt hours per 100 kilometers, plus the fuel consumption of $1.00 litres per $100.00 case. and all electric range
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of 61 kilometers. but as with all consumption numbers, they should be taken with a grain of salt. so to achieve those numbers, the eclipse growth can either drive in serial hybrid mode. so the combustion engine works as a generator that produces the energy to feed the 2 electric motors in parallel mode, where all 3 engines work together to get you going. the good thing is you don't really need to know about all the technical detail because the car will automatically choose them all. that's the most efficient one. big unique and futuristic design should really turn some heads. now design wise mitsubishi change the car quite a bit, especially at the front with these narrow headlights. when i 1st saw the car, i immediately thought, well,
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that's pretty much how an auto bought from transform us must, would design a car. think of one of them as we saw the transponder. it's not every day that you see a car that reminds you of your childhood. ah, no interior wise. it's quite funny when you think about the definitely futuristic looking exterior and then have a look in here because that's quite the opposite. which isn't a bad thing. call me old fashioned, but i actually like to have some knobs and buttons to change the oil. you know back here they also changed the design quite a bit before we had like a to split design back here. so visibility wasn't that great, but it's now improved. what didn't improve that much is the cargo space because in
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fact they've got a little bit smaller, 385 lead us. but okay. at least you've got another additional storage space here for like charging cable, which is nice. there's something quite special. if you look here. yes, that's a $230.00 wall socket. that's quite a clever idea. i mean, if you have a battery in your car, why not use it as a power? been great talking about charging. there might be a little problem for some which could be a deal breaker. i mean, if you want to charge at home, you've got your wall box. that's no problem. as you've got like your type to pluck here a c charging takes around 4 hours. you're good to go. but that's not enough energy . at least that does to last quarter. if you want to use the fast charge.
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well, if you take a look, is that the more and as you know, so the more is used in japan, but here in europe we've got cc as a standard. so yeah, that's not ideal. the efficiency is clearly important to the future of the automotive industry. so to is familiarity, mitsubishi working on pose by creating a system that looks more like what dr. as he used to, while also making the vehicle more efficient. the, you know, what i really like about the trust is that mitsubishi gives you the option to further increase the efficiency by actively changing the amount of recuperation. either manufacturer often will tell you in an electric car wash in
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black and hybrid, well that's to company k to the customer won't understand the system. so let's not do that. but in the eclipse draws, you've got the option and i think changing the amount of recuperation is part of the fun of driving an electric car or plucking hybrid car. so you've got these petals here that you normally wouldn't know from the normal combustion engine car to change gears. but in here you've got 5 levels of the corporation. and by pressing them, you can change the amount of recuperation. and there are 6 modes that will let you say that the, so to sum it up, let's solve the good and the bad about the mitsubishi eclipse across all, and all you get to really efficient and relaxing, to dive like
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a hybrid system. a great all electric wayne's ran using the node and well, the 61 kilometers should be plenty for everyday use. on top of that, the, the design, i mean, well, probably won't work for everybody, but it's definitely a heads up. well, when we talk about the downside, that the kind of limited tough speeds class the missing and ccf, so good, which could be a deal breaker for me .
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why do we turn out to be the number one in this market in europe? we have a very different mindset from other companies because we really care about all. so we really want to change ourselves. we want to challenge the industry, another school companies and mobility companies. the feel a bit like a modern cowboy. the tv wants to revolutionize how we get around without pollution, without having to own the vehicle. the startup has certainly changed the streetscape in its native berlin. the issue of the 21st century. i can create impact with building a company, create methods impact, and that's what makes me happy my family happy if we, if we can contribute a little bit to, to stop climate change when you think about what drives change. so 1st of all,
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you need some kind of innovation. the 2nd one is you need capital law inflation. a co founded here as an the school rental firm in 2018 investors pump in some 300000000 euros by 2021. lawrence's company was employing more than 900 people in over 100 cities in 12 countries. the money means to me that you have the ability to do what you want now, and it gives you a certain amount of freedom. so we raise capital from investors. and now we have the freedom to decide. now we can really think the whole idea even bigger. for a big ambition. you need quite some capital and, and, and the mission of this very big what we have the, it's monday morning in tears, central berlin depot. maxie fate is collecting freshly charged batteries from the
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warehouse and loading up his electric cargo bike. the small battery system means peer can keep its fleet up and running without having to bring back every exhausted scooter to be charged before it can be used again. all right, let's get this shit off. during the 1st massey's job is to ensure that the fleet of scooters is accessible and in working order so that your customers can locate and rent them via mobile. the latest models include on board helmets to help address safety concerns. when one of the 6000 tear e scooters needs attention employees like maxie are on the scene to get it working again. it's no easy task. even with an electric assisted bike, you work up
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a sweat of course, but exercise is good for you as we all know. and it's fun my much you can see that the rush hour traffic's a bit heavy here. start that it really helps to state shield when i can use these bike lanes to doesn't. this is one of those really annoying cases where someone just parks wherever they want, which really defeats the object of the bike lane. you feel a bit like a modern cowboy doing this? it's sort of fits the company name to out here. i mean animal in germany,
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you know that, but i think that everyone working here is inspired by sustainability. i'm going, you wouldn't do it otherwise, it, whether it's management or a driver like me, we all follow the same goal that i bought as i, i didn't feel sustainability is a key part of tears, business model and development strategies. early versions of the scooters has to be rounded up everyday and driven back to base and trucks, which did not sit well with 0 emission transport ideals. the current model is the 5th version in the last 2 years. that's no surprise when the c e. o has a perfectionist on for detail why we turned out to be the number one in this market in europe. we have a very different mindset from other companies because we need to chat about all the codes. so we built this vehicle and figured out that we have to really make the stem more prove. if you drive down the, the curbstone here, you have big,
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we're 13 inch problem to drive down here. if you smaller ones, it gets really uncomfortable and also dangerous. that's a safety, but also convenience factor. you have to break down. the 1st one break, that really good breaks while lauren small's more possible improvements. maxi is making sure the current models are okay. all right, this is the less fun part of my job. i've located a scooter that's been left in a park and now we're going to have to find it in then with the mid us could or should be around here somewhere. going let's make it pete the right. going to be a little
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bit. yeah, it's often a bit of a wild goose chase, but we never leave a scooter behind all that, but we've got gps and we can track age scooter tracking. most is doing that awesome job to make sure that everything is working perfectly in the city. but yeah, i mean, we have great ambitions on sustainability as part of the dna. we always change ourselves the whole time. for example, here is working to improve its charging network and developed batteries wellsystems to use. and the molto cit now has on offer the putting up public batteries. once stations would allow customers to recharge their scooters on the fly, it would also mean less need for cargo box based servicing and save energy. it's one example where we really probably really hard to improve the sustainability of operation. and we want to use also the, the, the energy consumption and the resources that are used to drive
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a vehicle. how much energy is used to transport people. i mean, we're going very, very fast. so we call our then you hear tray blaze. so you really want to challenge ourselves. we want to challenge the industry. we have a lot of respect. we don't have fee of the big companies all the time. and volkswagens, we will continue to innovate and we'll also innovate more vehicles because we know the school company, we mobility company to search for that. a forms of urban electron mobility means it's testing and helping to develop micro vehicles in cooperation with a range of other companies. lawrence, lotion and share and tear has been put about 40000000 euros. but he's donated it all to an investment fund. he set up called blue impact. it's designed to help startups that push forward sustainable practices around the world. the peer ceo says he's not interested in personal wealth. i don't want to be on that path because it's a never ending story,
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doesn't fulfill. you would like laws and all the great positive vibes you want to have. so for me, freedom is the most important value in my personal and family value system. and when you can do what you want them for me, the biggest impact then is to support other people who haven't have an idea. we have a mission, we have a vision to really create something that stops kind of change and supporting those people. that's the joy that i get, and it's much more than if i would buy me to push. in fact, lawrence doesn't want to own any kind of car. he doesn't think it would benefit his own freedom of mobility in a city like berlin. and then the freedom springs because you don't have the freedom to go and park everywhere because everywhere it's like snapped and you don't have any parking lot or anything. i'm going to have a nice ride to the city friday afternoon, 5 o'clock in my convertible. it's not fun anymore. i mean you standing in
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a traffic jam, we just have to build better solutions. let's use these cool new the codes and they give me so much freedom. this new kind of freedom is winning over more and more people frontier in terms of customers, investors and partnerships more money the company makes, the more laurens can put into the blue impacts venture funds to help other people build businesses that positively affect people's lives. and the planet in general, the money gives you a certain amount of freedom and i think that that connection of autonomy to read it to really create impact and being a bishop that's like, that's the, that's the area where i feel really comfortable loyce nor is opening up new possibilities with his drive to make mobility sustainable. and by pushing the profits back into other progressively minded
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startups, he's hoping to empower a new business model, but could get far more people on board with making our way of life more sustainable . the garbage jumped the car and get on your school and show to you to see you next time on rev. ah ah, ah. the news
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