The Tiny Electric Microlino Is The Ideal City Mobility Answer
Microcars are nothing new. In fact, Isetta, Messerschmitt, and BMW shared a successful three-wheeled car in the 1950s. Although the original car ran on a highly inefficient two-stroke gasoline engine, today’s electric drivetrain is a given for such micro-mobile platforms. So, why haven’t we seen more micro EVs?
According to the company, the Electric Microlino will be available the second half of 2018 at the Tazzari factory in Italy. Although the Microlino will be initially available only for the European market, the company plans to distribute it globally. The company plans on granting licenses to manufacturers to allow local assembly and distribution. This boosts local employment, avoids high import duties, and reduces CO2 transportation emissions.
Top Speed is around 90 km/h (55 mph) and range about 120 to 215 km ( ~ 75 to 134 miles).
See https://cleantechnica.com/2018/08/08/the-tiny-electric-microlino-is-the-ideal-city-mobility-answer/
The Tiny Electric Microlino Is The Ideal City Mobility Answer | CleanTechnica Microcars are nothing new. In fact, Isetta, Messerschmitt, and BMW shared a successful three-wheeled car in the 1950s. Although the original car ran on a highly inefficient two-stroke gasoline engine, today’s electric drivetrain is a given for such micro-mobile platforms. So, why haven’t we seen more micro EVs |
An update at https://cleantechnica.com/2022/05/16/microlino-pioneer-edition-priced-at-13000/ about developments around the Microlino and the first 999 being released.