Three-wheeled vehicle "Veemo" from Canada now also made in EU

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I'm not quite sure how ‘Envo’ from Canada came up with the idea of having the semi-enclosed vehicle built for the EU by ‘Geobike’ in Poland. But I'm pleased that things are moving forward at all on this topic.

If the price stays below 7500,- EUR, I could well imagine the bike for commuting from autumn to spring, for pensioners, or for families with child trailers.

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WTF. "Three-wheel bicycle?" It's a called a trike!

I chance it from "bicycle" to "vehicle" so it matches with the text in the article.

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I've heard that 3-wheeled vehicles are very difficult to balance. You'll have to go extremely slow when turning.

Depends on the vehicle. A slingshot can probably go faster than a Spyder, but they both can go really fast

Depends on how wide it is and if the tires lean into the curve. With a Piaggio MP3 you can easily do 80 kph in a curve.

Not only on how wide, but how much weight is on the two-wheel axle.

That looks weird. I'd love to see it live.

I'd love to try this out. High price though

For the enclosed velomobiles 'Veemo SE' is the cheapest I know.

  • 'Hopper' starts at 12T EUR
  • 'Quadvelo' at 10-14T EUR and
  • 'IRIS eTrike' should be 10T EUR. (not sure if 'IRIS eTrike' is really ready for series production, or if it's a scam)

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As far as I know, there's also a fully enclosed version. Might be handy for people who want to bike in the rain, but don't want to wear a poncho (although, imho a poncho is still more effective than anything)

Sadly the model with doors is no more. That was from the first interation of it. They filed for creditor protection and then ENVO Drive bought the rights and the models they've been making do not have a door option. The pictures you see online for example from the trial at UBC weren't made by ENVO Drive.

If it had doors I'd be buying one for sure. So for now I keep hoping another company will come out with a fully enclosed trike.

Darn, that's disappointing to hear. Oh well.

I suppose it wouldn't be too difficult to add in doors by oneself.

A velomobile would also be cool (they hella look sci-fi!), but they have the downside of difficulty with looking around you, and have more difficulty with accelerating than a normal or normal electric bicycle. However, the velomobile would also be more energy efficient with speeds above 25 km/hr, due to less air friction. I think they'd be especially suitable for longer distances.

Check out the CityQ Car-eBike if your lookin for a fully enclosed option - it's a 4-wheeler with doors that's being made in Norway and should be available soon.

Is there space for a kid?

Another victim of lawfare. If you design a crappy three-wheeler, you voluntarily step into the lawfare trap set by fossil fuel industry to sabotage you. The correct solution is for the velomobile industry to attack the unjust laws and make four-wheelers be treated the same as three-wheelers.

https://xfwnofqagsnmdxuf.quora.com/Lawfare-against-tiny-cars-velomobiles

Trikes are only good for saving pennies at the cost of driveability and usability - they should not be incentivised by law. They are slow and teetery around curves, unless very low centre of gravity over the two-wheeled axle. Four-wheelers are more stable and can have a cargo space or a back seat between the rear wheels.

HP Velotechnik Scorpion

https://www.quora.com/When-a-3-wheeled-car-is-being-designed-how-will-it-be-calculated-if-the-car-will-topple-How-will-the-maximum-turning-speed-and-radius-for-safe-turning-be-found-out/answer/Harri-K-Hiltunen