© Solarbike66 Tech : Stefan Dombrowski

The vehicle consists of a Prodecotech Phantom X3 electric bike equipped with a

homemade trailer that I designed.

Each single piece will support the 6 HQST lightweight solar panels regulated by a

high-tech computer, that will allow to travel for 60 days on solar energy and, if needed,

a few pedal kicks (a little muscle power too!). The bike can reach up to 20 miles per hour

when the sun is shining and up to 100 miles thanks to the 4* 10 Amper Hours Lithium

Polymer batteries.

This level of engineering makes this bike completely innovative and unique, being the

first 500 watt electric bike straightly fed with 600 Watt Solar cells.

As we’re at a turning point in today’s technology, I do hope soon we will be able to

drive/ride/move in a new, ecological way, driven by natural power only, and by doing so,

taking more care of our dear Planet Earth.

 

Visuals : Pascal Rasquart Photos : Barbara Calligaris & Solarbike66
© Solarbike66.com

The vehicle consists of a Prodecotech Phantom X3 electric

bike equipped with a homemade trailer that I designed.

Each single piece will support the 6 HQST lightweight solar

panels regulated by a high-tech computer, that will allow to

travel for 60 days on solar energy and, if needed, a few

pedal kicks (a little muscle power too!). The bike can

reach up to 20 miles per hour when the sun is shining and

up to 100 miles thanks to the 4* 10 Amper Hours Lithium

Polymer batteries.

This level of engineering makes this bike completely

innovative and unique, being the first 500 watt electric bike

straightly fed with 600 Watt Solar cells.

As we’re at a turning point in today’s technology, I do hope

soon we will be able todrive/ride/move in a new, ecological

way, driven by natural power only, and by doing so, taking

more care of our dear Planet Earth.

Visuals : Pascal Rasquart Photos : Barbara Calligaris & Solarbike66