PACE

Electric scooter for commuters

Lara Aue

Prof. Martin Topel
Prof. Matthias Schönherr

Semester

1 21/22
3

Contact lara.aue.id@gmail.com

Climate change calls for sustainable mobility concepts. For commuters, e-scooters in combination with public transport can be an alternative to cars. However, current models are often bulky or offer little driving comfort. At the same time, sharing services are criticized and are not available everywhere.
With PACE, users no longer have to make compromises. With its characteristic 14" front wheel, the portable vehicle offers a high level of ride comfort and convenient transportation up and down stairs. When folded, PACE takes up little space on buses and trains due to its compact size.
A high level of road safety is achieved by the lighting concept, which is seamlessly integrated into the design and complemented by turn signals on the handlebar ends and reflective paint.
The intelligent charging concept allows users to customize PACE's range and carry additional replacement batteries in their luggage if needed. Other user-friendly features include connectivity to a smartphone app and the ability to carry luggage on the front of PACE.

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