I use the throttle before pedaling and I cruise to enjoying the ride.
I've been a throttle fan my whole life, mostly with cars as a car dealer, but also with electric powered bikes, scooters, mopeds, motorcycles...
I enjoy learning about eBikes and how the technology is improving.
But, there are some other changes coming that I want to know more about.
My venture with this project serves both.
We are going to have more choices on how we get around.
And batteries are the key.
As batteries hold more juice, charge quicker and get lighter and safer, they will allow electric powered, short range, light weight vehicles to replace cars.
Well, maybe not replace.
But there will be more choices for transportation.
More environmentally friendly choices.
Electric bikes and scooter are at the entry level of electric powered mobility.
We will learn from these.
Not just learn how to improve the technology.
But how to share the roads.
How to improve city traffic and parking.
How to commute better.
That leads me to the other thing that will be shaping our future.
No, this website is not about A.I.
But, I am using A.I. to help build this website.
Artificial Intelligence is changing the internet, how it's built and how we use it.
It'll make information more accessible.
It'll allow us common folk to build things we never thought we could.
AI will take the technical out of technology.
So I decided to build a website about eBikes using A.I. along the way.
To be on the leading edge of electric mobility and A.I.
Well, I won't be on the leading edge of A.I., but at least I'll be using it to learn more.
I'll be sharing everything I learn about eBikes on ThrottleFans.
Which eBikes are better for each type of use.
It'll be a website that is intuitive and helpful when shopping for an eBike.
You may even learn a little about the battery technology that's driving our future.
Email: admin@throttlefans.com
Address: Northern California, USA
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