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  1. #1
    Racing Victor
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    Intelligent Energy, ENV Motor Bike

    The ENV bike is fully-functioning and has been engineered and purpose-built from the ground up. The Core, is completely detachable from the bike and its compact.
    The core: Its a hydrogen powerd fuel cell that can be taken out of the bike and used else where for other purposes.
    is lightweight, streamlined and aerodynamic. It boasts a performance that outreaches any existing electrical bike. In an urban or off-road environment, it can reach speeds of 50 mph.It is also virtually silent (with noise equivalent to an everyday home computer) and its emissions are almost completely clean.On a full tank, the ENV bike could be used continually for up to four hours without any need for re-fuelling. To enhance performance during peak power demand (ie when accelerating), the fuel cell is hybridised with a battery pack to provide a 6kW peak load to the motor.
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  2. #2
    JoStream
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    Hey Dunk, could you edit your post and elaborate on this core concept in your own words because I didn't get much


 

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