ALSO's Pedal-Powered Revolution: TM-B Electric Bike & Cargo Bikes
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ALSO's TM-B Electric Bike and Cargo Bikes: A New Era of Micromobility
The rapid growth of the micromobility industry has been challenging the dominance of fossil fuels, with companies like ALSO leading the charge. Recently, ALSO announced the launch of their new TM-B electric bike (e-bike) and two pedal-assisted quad e-cargo bikes. These innovative vehicles are designed to provide sustainable, efficient, and fun transportation solutions for urban and suburban dwellers.
Introducing the TM-B Electric Bike
The TM-B e-bike is a stylish and practical option for commuters and recreational cyclists alike. Featuring a sleek design and powerful pedal-assistance, this e-bike is perfect for navigating through congested city streets or enjoying a leisurely ride in the park. The TM-B e-bike boasts an impressive range of up to 60 miles on a single charge, making it an ideal choice for daily commuters who want to reduce their carbon footprint.
Pedal-Assisted E-Cargo Bikes
In addition to the TM-B e-bike, ALSO has introduced two pedal-assisted quad e-cargo bikes to cater to various transportation needs. These spacious and sturdy vehicles are designed to accommodate heavy loads and multiple passengers, making them perfect for families, delivery services, or businesses looking to reduce their environmental impact.
- Model A: This e-cargo bike can carry up to 250 lbs of cargo and features a spacious cargo area that can be customized for various purposes.
- Model B: The second e-cargo bike offers seating for up to four passengers, providing a fun and eco-friendly alternative to traditional cars for short-distance travel.
Joining the Micromobility Revolution
As the micromobility revolution gains momentum, ALSO's new e-bike and cargo bikes demonstrate the growing potential of pedal-powered transportation to replace fossil fuel-dependent vehicles. With more cities embracing e-bikes and cargo bikes as viable transportation options, the future of urban mobility is looking greener, cleaner, and more sustainable than ever before.
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