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The Conceptual 'Inmed' Medical Kickscooter Has a 450W Motor

The conceptual 'Inmed' medical kickscooter is a piece of transportation equipment for first responders to help them get to the scene of an accident or medical emergency as quickly as possible.

The scooter features a 450W electric motor inside the front wheel that's powered by the 36V battery pack, which is rated to support up to 20-kilometers of range per charge. The scooter has a four-inch touchscreen that will provide the rider with GPS coordinates to help them get to the scene in the shortest amount of time possible, while also offering info on speed, battery level, ambient temperature and more.

The conceptual 'Inmed' medical kickscooter is rounded out with a first-aid kit in the front to keep essential items within reach upon arrival at the patient.
Trend Themes
1. First-responder Electric Vehicles - Creating smaller, more nimble electric vehicles with medical supplies outfitted on board can assist first-responders to arrive faster during emergencies.
2. Gps-powered Emergency Vehicles - Integrating GPS into emergency vehicles provides faster response times as well as constant updates to patient location and traffic updates.
3. Smart-technology-equipped Emergency Vehicles - Equipping emergency scooters with smart-technology, such as touchscreen displays can provide essential information and assist in navigating quickly to the emergency location.
Industry Implications
1. Emergency Response - The emergency response industry can benefit from creating new and innovative transportation solutions that can help arrive faster to the scene of an emergency.
2. Urban Transportation - A shift to electric vehicles that are smaller and more nimble that offer GPS intelligence can transform how urban transportation operates to not only help law enforcement but help with the flow of traffic.
3. Smart Tech - Technology firms can explore equipping emergency vehicles with IoT or smart technology allowing for faster response times when responding to emergency situations.

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