Agriculture
July 20, 2020
Updated on August 5, 2019
·Created on August 27, 2017
The etuk classic is an electric powered rickshaw capable of carrying up to 3 passengers over a distance of up to 60 miles per full charge.
The etuk classic is an electric auto rickshaw capable of carrying up to 3 passengers over a distance of up to 60 miles per full charge. It is commonly used for public transport, shuttle services, tours, and mobile marketing. It is designed by etuk usa and is currently commercialized.
Market Suggested Retail Price
$25,000.00
Distributors / Implementing Organizations
Manufacturing/Building Method
Unknown
Intellectural Property Type
Trade Secret
User Provision Model
Product is obtained direct from the manufacturer through ordering on their website or visiting their facilities in Denver, Colorado
Distributions to Date Status
Unknown
Design Specifications
Specifications: The etuk classic is designed to carry up to 3 passengers at a time over a distance of up to about 100 kilometers (60 miles). It's charging system is designed to operate with conventional 110 or 220V mains power. The vehicle's maximum rated speed is 25 kph and it's battery pack is rated 15.5 kwh comprising 12 trojan T-105 batteries.
Technical Support
Technical support is provided by any trained general technician with knowledge of electric powertrains in the local area.
Replacement Components
Replacement components are available in most local auto shops.
Lifecycle
Unknown. The battery is rated to last 40,000km/3 years.
Manufacturer Specified Performance Parameters
Unknown
Vetted Performance Status
Unknown
Safety
None
Complementary Technical Systems
None
Academic Research and References
None
Compliance with regulations
The Vehicles meet all Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards set forth by DOT / NTHSA.
Other Information
The etuk classic comes with limp mode which gives the user an extra 10 miles to get home when the vehicle runs out of battery power.
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