Revolutionary electric bike with triple-shock absorption and accessibility features
Traditional electric bikes lack sufficient shock absorption for rough terrain and fail to accommodate users with motor impairments. The riding experience is often uncomfortable and exclusive.
Design an innovative electric bike featuring triple-shock absorption system, interactive dashboard, and specialized accessibility options for users with motor impairments.
Persistent congestion issues due to number of vehicles on our roads. Some of our most productive hours are spent in long traffic jams, reducing economic productivity and quality of life.
The electric bike provides its own unique capabilities with its triple-shock absorption, interactive screen, integrated lights, smartphone link, and ability to last six hours at full speed once it is fully charged. It also includes an option for cruise control to allow individuals with wrist motor impairment to use our e-bikes and only have to focus on steering.
Advanced suspension system providing smooth ride over all terrain types
Real-time display of speed, battery, navigation, and bike diagnostics
Seamless connectivity for navigation, music, and ride tracking
Extended range capability for full-day usage at maximum speed
Cruise control option for users with wrist motor impairments
Built-in LED lighting system for enhanced safety and visibility
Initial Big Mac E-Bike concept sketches and design iterations
Early prototype development and testing phases
E-Bike under fabrication showing assembly and component integration
Comprehensive testing of E-Bike performance, safety, and accessibility features
Revolutionizing urban transportation with accessibility-first design