The Daymak Boomerbuggy X Doesn't Require a License for Use
Michael Hemsworth — May 15, 2019 — Autos
Many urban consumers are opting to forego car ownership in favor of public transit and to keep transportation costs low, which is supporting the development of vehicles like the Daymak Boomerbuggy X. Designed as a fully enclosed mobility scooter, the vehicle doesn't require a license to be driven and features a 1,200 watt motor along with an 80 watt solar panel for charging the battery. The unit offers up to 37 miles of range per charge and even features comfort amenities like a heater, air conditioner, speakers and more.
The Daymak Boomerbuggy X is ideal for personal urban transportation purposes and is capable of operating on inclines as steep as 15-degrees with a top speed of 13km/h.
The Daymak Boomerbuggy X is ideal for personal urban transportation purposes and is capable of operating on inclines as steep as 15-degrees with a top speed of 13km/h.
Trend Themes
1. Enclosed Electric Mobility - The development of enclosed electric mobility vehicles may disrupt personal urban transportation and car ownership.
2. Solar-powered Transportation - Solar-powered charging for personal urban transportation may reduce carbon emissions and disrupt current charging infrastructure.
3. License-free Vehicles - License-free mobility vehicles may disrupt traditional transportation regulations and increase accessibility to personal urban transportation.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive Industry - The automotive industry may be disrupted by the rise of enclosed electric mobility vehicles and license-free transportation options.
2. Green Energy Industry - The green energy industry may see disruption from the rise of solar-powered personal urban transportation options.
3. Public Transportation Industry - The public transportation industry may experience disruption as more people opt for personal urban transportation options like the Daymak Boomerbuggy X.
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