Portland police to test one-wheel EVs
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Portland police will test one-wheeled electric vehicles made by Ryno Motors.
Portland police will test one-wheeled electric vehicles made by Ryno Motors.
The bureau will lease two micro-cycles for one year, said Christopher Hoffmann, CEO of Portland-based Ryno.
The arrangement will cost the Portland Police Bureau $1 for two of Ryno’s prototypes, targeted to retail at about $4,200 each. Despite the fantastic deal, the arrangement is a win for Ryno, which will get considerable exposure as police scan the streets and navigate the beer festival on their design inspired by a child’s videogame.
Read more at Sustainable Business Oregon.
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Last modified onMonday, 19 October 2015 11:40
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