The 'Poimo' (Portable and Inflatable Mobility) portable eBike prototype was presented at the ACM CHI conference on Human Factors in Computing as an unlikely solution that aims to change perceptions of personal electric transportation equipment. Developed by a team at the Tokyo University, the bike has an inflatable design that can be simply inflated before being mounted to get around town on your own terms. The bike weighs in at 12 pounds and, once mounted, requires the user to lean the unit to steer while keeping their feet planted on the base plates.
The 'Poimo' portable eBike prototype maintains a strong design that could be easily stored when not in use to save space in living spaces of offices.
Lightweight Inflatable eBikes
The 'Poimo' Portable eBike Prototype Weighs in at Just 12 Pounds
Trend Themes
1. Portable Ebike Solutions - The lightweight and inflatable design of the 'Poimo' prototype demonstrates the potential for portable eBikes that can be easily stored and transported.
2. Innovative Personal Electric Transportation - The 'Poimo' prototype offers a unique solution to change perceptions of personal electric transportation, providing an alternative to traditional bikes and scooters.
3. Inflatable Mobility Solutions - The inflatable design of the 'Poimo' bike showcases the trend of developing mobility solutions that are both compact and easy to carry.
Industry Implications
1. Electric Bike Manufacturing - The 'Poimo' prototype highlights the potential for electric bike manufacturers to explore lightweight and portable designs that offer convenience and ease of use.
2. Urban Transportation - The 'Poimo' eBike prototype presents an opportunity for the urban transportation industry to embrace innovative and space-saving solutions for personal mobility.
3. Outdoor Recreation and Tourism - The inflatable eBike design of the 'Poimo' prototype can disrupt the outdoor recreation and tourism industry by offering a portable and eco-friendly mode of transportation for travelers.