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The Solowheel electric unicycle from Inventist has a top speed of 20 kph, a range of 19 kilometres on one charge and to move off, a user puts both feet on the platforms on either side of the wheel housing and leans forward.

The fat wheeled eniCycle, the stylish and graceful U3 from Honda or the slightly scary prospect of the UnoMoto have all shared more in common than being one-wheeled, self-balancing personal transport solutions. They’ve all had somewhere for the user to sit. Inventist’s Solowheel is a little different – you ride this electric unicycle standing upright, like a Segway or skateboard. It has a useful carry handle and fold-away foot platforms, is gyro-stabilized and the Li-ion batteries offer a range of about 15-19 kilometres between charges.

For those who work in the city but don’t actually live there, leaving the car at home and getting to the office by train, tram or bus is becoming a more attractive prospect. For those who don’t relish the sometimes long walk from the station or terminus to the workplace, there are now numerous electric personal, short haul transport solutions – from the Segway to the YikeBike or even the FlyRad – to take some of the strain away.

Weighing 11 kg, sporting folding leg platforms on each side and a carry handle on top, the 43 x 48 x 13 cm Solowheel from Inventist is sure to turn some heads as you trundle along at up to 20 kph. The durable external housing hides a Li-ion battery that’s said to be good for two hours of use between charges and a 1000-Watt electric motor, and a self-balancing gyro system. Its battery is reported to take 45 minutes to charge but a regenerative system returns energy to the battery when the rider slows down or the unit goes downhill, which could help extend the range.

The electric unicycle’s creators say that it’s easy to use and quick to learn, the feet are quite close to the ground and the legs rest against each side of the housing which help with balance and steering. With both feet on the vehicle, you just lean forward to start going. When you want to slow down or stop, you lean back. You use the legs to steer, much as you would on the Magic Wheel.



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