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In another development, Radio Flyer, the renowned maker of the iconic Original Little Red Wagon, has introduced the all-new Flyer Via, the latest addition to its line of electric bikes [ead91dee] [bbb5a2a0]. The Flyer Via is a step-through cargo bike designed for whole family use. It features an integrated rear rack with cargo or child-carrying capacity for up to two kids, integrated lights, a 500-watt motor powered by a UL Certified lithium-ion battery with a range of up to 50 miles, Shimano's 7-speed Tourney drivetrain, disc brakes, and an integrated LED display on the handlebars. Radio Flyer developed the Flyer Via over two years with extensive customer research, including interviews, ride-alongs, and surveys. The company is also launching a new line of custom accessories for the Flyer Via. The bike is available for purchase online starting at $2,199 and is recommended for riders 16 years and older [ead91dee] [bbb5a2a0].
The Federal University of Oye Ekiti (FUOYE) has achieved a breakthrough in science and technology by producing an electric vehicle, a bicycle, and mechatronic doors [7b321cd2]. The electric vehicle, developed by lecturers and students of the university's faculty of engineering, features high speed, durability, and no noise or emissions. The vehicle was test-run by the Vice Chancellor of the university, Prof. Abayomi Fasina, who praised the students and lecturers for their achievement. The university plans to support the engineering faculty in improving production for economic benefits. This achievement by FUOYE showcases the growing interest and advancements in electric vehicle technology, highlighting the potential for a sustainable future in transportation [7b321cd2] [1ae36241].