Taiwan will create the Better Place electric bikes

http://www.pdfstation.com/taiwan-will-create-the-better-place-electric-bikes/

Taiwan’s government has taken to heart the promotion of sustainable mobility technologies and proof of this ambitious program is developed to create a network of service stations where electric motorcycle users to change their batteries a recharged, following the example of Better Place.

In total in the first phase will enable 60 facilities management where Taiwanese can change your batteries with fully charged. But that’s not all and to successfully complete the operation, the state will a total of 600 electric scooters equipped with battery changing system that will be available free of charge to residents of the northern town of New Taipei City and in the south of the country, Kaohsiung City.

This initiative comes as its leaders, to accelerate the shift of transport combustion engine was a more sustainable system with electricity as a backdrop, a much-needed change in densely populated areas with large traffic problems and contamination. The goal is to let people know first hand the technology and in conjunction with direct incentives to purchase, is to reach the figure of 5,000 motorcycles driven by electricity before the end of 2012.

Undoubtedly one of the most ambitious initiative yet practical, as it achieves at the same time to promote electric motorcycles in the population, extend a business model for private companies to engage with more collateral.

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