RYNO partners with university


RYNO Motors partnered with WSU-Vancouver to test its one-wheeled electric-powered vehicle in preparation for production.

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RYNO Motors partnered with WSU-Vancouver to test its one-wheeled electric-powered vehicle in preparation for production.

The strange-looking vehicle is a cross between a unicycle and a Segway.

The partnership gives RYNO a final round of safety testing before producing the flagship micro-cycle, a cross between a unicycle and a Segway. It also gives five students from Washington State University’s engineering department a hands-on opportunity to improve emerging transportation technology.

“I have been exceptionally impressed by the detailed analysis, design innovation, and professionalism of this team,” said Christopher Hoffmann, CEO of RYNO Motors. “We created the micro-cycle in response to concerns about growing urban density and environmental preservation, so this is not only an opportunity for these students to solve a real-world engineering problem, but to see how their work has far-reaching social impact as well.”

Read more at Sustainable Business Oregon.

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