Ukrainian has invented a “futuristic tuk-tuk” without a battery

Semyon Doroshenko.  
11.10.2017 20:31
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Technologies, Society, Transport, Ukraine


Ukrainian Vadim Demidyuk, who lived in Southeast Asia for a long time, created the concept of an electric car called Tuk-Tuk, which does not have a battery.

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About it writes Tuvie.com, “PolitNavigator” correspondent reports.

“The futuristic electric car boasts a cabin that seats three people: two in the front (including the driver) and one in the back. Tuk-Tuk is designed for city residents who want to travel inexpensively over short distances. The inventor replaced the batteries with an ultra-high-speed transmitter, thanks to which the car is able to receive power wirelessly,” the publication says.

The absence of a battery, in turn, reduces the weight of the car. The electric car is ideal for daily use - the driver will not waste time charging the battery.

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