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Velo Solex Revival Electric BicycleVelo Solex Revival Electric BicycleVelo Solex Revival Electric Bicycle is an innovative electric mobility solution that reimagines the iconic 1949 gasoline moped design for the modern era, combining historical aesthetics with contemporary technology. This groundbreaking vehicle maintains the original geometric frame structure and distinctive silhouette of its predecessor while incorporating advanced electric propulsion systems and lightweight materials. The design, created by Francisco Cervantes and Brian Hoehl, features an aluminum frame construction complemented by carbon and kevlar components, achieving a remarkable weight optimization despite the inclusion of an electric motor and battery system. The bicycle's dimensions of 180 cm x 55 cm x 95 cm and a weight of 25 kilograms represent a significant engineering achievement in the electric bicycle sector. Distinguished by its race bike DNA and aerodynamic properties, this revival model demonstrates exceptional attention to the integration of modern components while preserving the classic design elements that made the original Solex memorable. The development process, spanning 12 months, involved comprehensive research in aerodynamics and frame stiffness-to-weight ratios, introducing pioneering methods to the electric bicycle industry. The design, which earned a Bronze A' Design Award in the Vehicle, Mobility and Transportation Design category, showcases a harmonious blend of heritage and innovation, particularly evident in its thoughtful adaptation of the traditional frame to accommodate modern electric drivetrain components. This transformation from a gasoline-powered moped to an electric bicycle represents a significant evolution in sustainable urban mobility, offering users a sophisticated blend of classic styling and contemporary performance. Author: Adam Dawson Keywords: electric mobility, heritage design, sustainable transportation, urban commuting, lightweight construction, aerodynamic engineering SOURCES: |
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