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‘E-Rockit’ Electric Bicycle Hits German Fast Lane at 50mph!

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Berlin inventor, Stefan Gulas, has created a electric bicycle. Unlike typical electric bikes that are merely battery powered; Gulas’s design requires the rider to keep pedaling, and amplifies the rider’s effort by a factor of 50. The E-Rockit can hit speeds of up to 50mph!

The Nano-Phosphate Lithium batteries have a range of 60-80 km and an expected life of about 10 years. The first production run of 10 bikes will be this year and have a price tag of about $40,000 USD each.

More pictures of the E-Rockit below…

Berlin inventor Stefan Gulas E-Rockit Electric Bike

 

Berlin inventor Stefan Gulas E-Rockit Electric Bike

 

Berlin inventor Stefan Gulas E-Rockit Electric Bike

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Evan
Evan
15 years ago

I want one, where can I get one???

Matt
Matt
15 years ago

http://www.erockit.net/en/

Google FTW

Only £25,000……

Ahmet
Ahmet
15 years ago

Hi, interesting topic – I have just bought an electric bike that I use to get to work everyday. I Just plug in at work to recharge it and then cycle home.
Absolutely love the bike, it was cheap and simple to use. I got it from http://www.elecbikeco.com they seemed good but I am sure there are many other companies out there too.
Good luck
Ahmet

kenneth russo
kenneth russo
15 years ago

I am interested in looking into a manufacture license to build your bike here in California. Ken

Bulent Sisman
Bulent Sisman
14 years ago

Congratulations.. huge. Not a bit heavy aesthetic.

John Brassey
John Brassey
12 years ago

You can get a three wheeler version in Germany, with a canopy over it. It is so fast that it is good enough for the (slow lane) of UK motorways. It’s called a swingtrike, and retails for about 2000 Euro.

Addisu
Addisu
11 years ago

I would like to buy one how can I get it?

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