Want China Times, Staff Reporter 2014-05-30
He Liang, a farmer from near Changsha in south-central China's Hunan province, has spent 10 years developing what he calls the City Cab — a three-wheeled motorized suitcase that can carry up to two passengers a distance of up to 60 kilometers.
He riding the City Cab, May 28. (Internet photo) |
He Liang, a farmer from near Changsha in south-central China's Hunan province, has spent 10 years developing what he calls the City Cab — a three-wheeled motorized suitcase that can carry up to two passengers a distance of up to 60 kilometers.
The three
wheels are designed small so as to stabilize the vehicle and it relies on a
rechargeable lithium battery which does not occupy much space, leaving the
inside of the case entirely the same as a normal suitcase except for the
buttons and steering panel on the grip.
The case
can travel at up to 20 kilometers per hour and is equipped with GPS. It
weighs only 7 kg.
He has
obtained a patent for the City Cab as a multifunctional traveling case and is
eager to see it on the road soon.
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