DIY Fast E-Moto Project #short #shorts #electric #fast

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This E-BIKE will be to fast for anyone to handle. Scarry!!!

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Peak Design Universal ebike mount:
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Peak Design Mobile Wireless Charging Stand:
Peak Design Motorcycle mount:

Quad lock phone holder:
Quad lock case Samsung S21 ultra:
Quad lock car mount:
Quad Lock Sports Armband:

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Gloves:
Helmet:
Body armor jacket:
Body armor:
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Sony6500:
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Look at this Fang So I don't know much details about this But it's gonna be 144 volts And it's going to be crazy fast and look At this massive Fork although all the Wiring is done I tried to seal the tires oh I tried to Seal them for tubeless I don't check This one off but I sealed it and I Didn't do a very good job then I tried Again and I didn't succeed so I gotta Pull the tires off and get some tubes in There and then that's that's done the Battery's done that's that's gonna be Easy the bike looks awesome man the bike Is it's uh fine it's like 144 volts 400 Amp Uh 400 amp burst 210 us controller That's gonna be crazy yeah Um it's going to be a little bit much For the motor It's a Qs 205 5T I'll see how it does Um maybe we'll replace it replace a Swing arm put an me one five one five in There That's nice look at this Front end is from uh GSXR 1000 Dual Brembo brakes That's crazy signals

Electric City Vehicles Cars Power

Electric City Vehicles Cars Power

Electric City Vehicles Cars Power

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To help Americans go electric, automakers are making a lot of new electric vehicles. They’re also building charging infrastructure. And utilities are investing billions of dollars to handle the surge in electricity that will come with EV adoption.

If you’re thinking of going green with an EV, it’s important to understand how electric cars work and where they might fit in your life. EVs are cleaner, more efficient, and cheaper to run than fossil fuel cars because they use less energy to recharge their batteries.

They’re more flexible too, because they can use electricity generated by wind or solar to get their power. But that electricity isn’t always available.

That’s why it’s critical to have a reliable way to refuel an electric car. Adding public charging stations in cities, shopping centers and workplaces can help drivers who may not have access to home chargers.

As electric car sales are growing, so are the number of people who need a place to charge their cars. This is particularly true for people who don’t own a garage and live in apartment buildings or parking lots that lack the same charging options as homes.

This is where utilities have a big opportunity to recover some of the costs of building charging infrastructure from the rates they collect for their customers. In the United States, the average utility’s cash flow from these investments could be $3 billion to $10 billion through 2030, according to Boston Consulting Group.

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