So you know have a greatly compacted compact that takes up little space while running on just electrons. The battery requires just four hours to receive a full charge and, once there, will happily chug along at speeds up to 40 miles per hour. The total range is said to fall between 30 to 44 miles. That doesn't sound like much, but consider that the EO would be a car for the city and those numbers make perfect sense. Especially because the city of the future would be filled with places to plug in your vehicle.
All of that tech is interesting, but it's in other areas where the EO starts to show just how forward thinking it really is. Each vehicle is capable of "docking" with other connected cars, and forming a platoon of vehicles. You can now take your hands off the wheel, because you've just joined your "car pool" group to work and it's autonomous from here on out. The team behind EO envision this as a vehicle that is ripe for city-based car sharing services. Should you need a ride, just book a vehicle with your smart phone and then head down to your local docking station.
If that last sentence didn't sound futuristically delightful to you, you're a bit jaded without all the wonderful technology already in your life. As we said earlier, we love the open road and the smell of tires and gasoline being burned. Still, when venturing into the city, it might be nice to kick back and let Skynet handle the driving.
Well, as long as they don't use that name, of course.
So you know have a greatly compacted compact that takes up little space while running on just electrons. The battery requires just four hours to receive a full charge and, once there, will happily chug along at speeds up to 40 miles per hour. The total range is said to fall between 30 to 44 miles. That doesn't sound like much, but consider that the EO would be a car for the city and those numbers make perfect sense. Especially because the city of the future would be filled with places to plug in your vehicle.All of that tech is interesting, but it's in other areas where the EO starts to show just how forward thinking it really is. Each vehicle is capable of "docking" with other connected cars, and forming a platoon of vehicles. You can now take your hands off the wheel, because you've just joined your "car pool" group to work and it's autonomous from here on out. The team behind EO envision this as a vehicle that is ripe for city-based car sharing services. Should you need a ride, just book a vehicle with your smart phone and then head down to your local docking station.If that last sentence didn't sound futuristically delightful to you, you're a bit jaded without all the wonderful technology already in your life. As we said earlier, we love the open road and the smell of tires and gasoline being burned. Still, when venturing into the city, it might be nice to kick back and let Skynet handle the driving.Well, as long as they don't use that name, of course.
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