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Motorists must always be a motivated bunch. Crowded roads, car parking lots, and increasing fuel prices - not to mention greenhouse gas emissions - don’t seem to be enough to persuade the average car commuter to jump on public transport. But a folding electric vehicle (EV) wants to update all that and persuade commuters decal xe to leave behind their car property keys - and the gas guzzler - at home.

Micro-EVs, as these automobiles are better-known, could ok cities to solve a long-standing mass-transit problem: How do you get travelers who don’t stay or work within taking distance of a transit station to take public transport? Urban planners called this the “first and last mile” conundrum.

By deploying fleets of lightweight, folding electrical cars at strategically spread electrical reserving stations during a city and its suburbs, these vehicles could help ease traffic congestion, parking problems, and might even hold the urban air purifier as well.

“The first-/last-mile problem has been rising steadily at the time of the last 50 years or so as cities grew,” claims

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