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  • CES 2025 In Las Vegas
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    CES 2025 In Las Vegas
    LAS VEGAS, USA - JANUARY 08:
    Dell, HP, and Lenovo laptops equipped with Intel Core Ultra processors, optimized for premium thin and powerful laptops, featuring 3D performance hybrid architecture, advanced AI capabilities, and built-in Intel Arc GPU, on display at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, on January 8 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton Area
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    Daily Life In Edmonton Area
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 18:
    The Suncor Energy Refinery in Sherwood Park - Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 18, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton Area
    DUKAS_182668412_NUR
    Daily Life In Edmonton Area
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 18:
    Pipes network, electric poles and wires inside the Suncor Energy Refinery in Sherwood Park - Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 18, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton Area
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    Daily Life In Edmonton Area
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 18:
    Pipes network inside the Suncor Energy Refinery in Sherwood Park - Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 18, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton Area
    DUKAS_182668408_NUR
    Daily Life In Edmonton Area
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 18:
    A view of the Keyera Alberta Envirofuels Inc plant in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 18, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton Area
    DUKAS_182668350_NUR
    Daily Life In Edmonton Area
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 18:
    Pipes network, electric poles and wires inside the Suncor Energy Refinery in Sherwood Park - Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 18, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton Area
    DUKAS_182668345_NUR
    Daily Life In Edmonton Area
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 18:
    The Suncor Energy Refinery in Edmonton, with a Toyota dealership in the foreground, in Sherwood Park - Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 18, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton Area
    DUKAS_182668333_NUR
    Daily Life In Edmonton Area
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 18:
    The Suncor Energy Refinery in Edmonton, with a Toyota dealership in the foreground and downtown Edmonton in the background, in Sherwood Park - Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 18, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton Area
    DUKAS_182668310_NUR
    Daily Life In Edmonton Area
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 18:
    The Suncor Energy Refinery in Edmonton, with a Toyota and Hyundai dealerships in the foreground, in Sherwood Park - Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 18, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton Area
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    Daily Life In Edmonton Area
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 18:
    The Suncor Energy Refinery in Edmonton, with a Toyota dealership in the foreground, in Sherwood Park, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 18, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Foldable bamboo e-scooter
    DUKAS_156362836_FER
    Foldable bamboo e-scooter
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bamboo 1
    Ref 14854
    08/06/2023
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    Pictures must credit: ToMove

    An folding electric scooter made of recycled bamboo could be the ultimate green machine.

    The scooter, called The Tom, also incorporates an aluminium frame with bamboo shell while just 10% is made of plastic.

    The vehicle has a top speed of 43 km/h from a 500-watt motor which delivers 30 Nm of torque.

    That motor is powered by a 750-Wh lithium battery and a three-hour charge is said to be good for a range of 50 km.

    The battery can also be used to charge a rider's mobile devices.

    Folding the Italian-designed machine is said to take just seven seconds.

    It can then be pulled along on an integrated set of caster wheels.

    The whole thing tips the scales at 20 kg and can manage a combined rider and cargo weight of 120 kg.
    The Tom's other features include hydraulic disc brakes, a coil-spring suspension fork, and a full lighting system with turn indicators on the ends of the handlebars.

    An accompanying app allows users to track the scooter's whereabouts if it's stolen or loaned out, receive alerts if it's moved when left unattended, and check its battery charge level.

    The Turin-based company ToMove said all the parts are made from renewable or recyclable materials.

    OPS: The Tom electric scooter

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Foldable bamboo e-scooter
    DUKAS_156362835_FER
    Foldable bamboo e-scooter
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bamboo 1
    Ref 14854
    08/06/2023
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: ToMove

    An folding electric scooter made of recycled bamboo could be the ultimate green machine.

    The scooter, called The Tom, also incorporates an aluminium frame with bamboo shell while just 10% is made of plastic.

    The vehicle has a top speed of 43 km/h from a 500-watt motor which delivers 30 Nm of torque.

    That motor is powered by a 750-Wh lithium battery and a three-hour charge is said to be good for a range of 50 km.

    The battery can also be used to charge a rider's mobile devices.

    Folding the Italian-designed machine is said to take just seven seconds.

    It can then be pulled along on an integrated set of caster wheels.

    The whole thing tips the scales at 20 kg and can manage a combined rider and cargo weight of 120 kg.
    The Tom's other features include hydraulic disc brakes, a coil-spring suspension fork, and a full lighting system with turn indicators on the ends of the handlebars.

    An accompanying app allows users to track the scooter's whereabouts if it's stolen or loaned out, receive alerts if it's moved when left unattended, and check its battery charge level.

    The Turin-based company ToMove said all the parts are made from renewable or recyclable materials.

    OPS: The Tom electric scooter

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Foldable bamboo e-scooter
    DUKAS_156362825_FER
    Foldable bamboo e-scooter
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bamboo 1
    Ref 14854
    08/06/2023
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: ToMove

    An folding electric scooter made of recycled bamboo could be the ultimate green machine.

    The scooter, called The Tom, also incorporates an aluminium frame with bamboo shell while just 10% is made of plastic.

    The vehicle has a top speed of 43 km/h from a 500-watt motor which delivers 30 Nm of torque.

    That motor is powered by a 750-Wh lithium battery and a three-hour charge is said to be good for a range of 50 km.

    The battery can also be used to charge a rider's mobile devices.

    Folding the Italian-designed machine is said to take just seven seconds.

    It can then be pulled along on an integrated set of caster wheels.

    The whole thing tips the scales at 20 kg and can manage a combined rider and cargo weight of 120 kg.
    The Tom's other features include hydraulic disc brakes, a coil-spring suspension fork, and a full lighting system with turn indicators on the ends of the handlebars.

    An accompanying app allows users to track the scooter's whereabouts if it's stolen or loaned out, receive alerts if it's moved when left unattended, and check its battery charge level.

    The Turin-based company ToMove said all the parts are made from renewable or recyclable materials.

    OPS: The Tom electric scooter

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Foldable bamboo e-scooter
    DUKAS_156362824_FER
    Foldable bamboo e-scooter
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bamboo 1
    Ref 14854
    08/06/2023
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: ToMove

    An folding electric scooter made of recycled bamboo could be the ultimate green machine.

    The scooter, called The Tom, also incorporates an aluminium frame with bamboo shell while just 10% is made of plastic.

    The vehicle has a top speed of 43 km/h from a 500-watt motor which delivers 30 Nm of torque.

    That motor is powered by a 750-Wh lithium battery and a three-hour charge is said to be good for a range of 50 km.

    The battery can also be used to charge a rider's mobile devices.

    Folding the Italian-designed machine is said to take just seven seconds.

    It can then be pulled along on an integrated set of caster wheels.

    The whole thing tips the scales at 20 kg and can manage a combined rider and cargo weight of 120 kg.
    The Tom's other features include hydraulic disc brakes, a coil-spring suspension fork, and a full lighting system with turn indicators on the ends of the handlebars.

    An accompanying app allows users to track the scooter's whereabouts if it's stolen or loaned out, receive alerts if it's moved when left unattended, and check its battery charge level.

    The Turin-based company ToMove said all the parts are made from renewable or recyclable materials.

    OPS: The Tom electric scooter

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Foldable bamboo e-scooter
    DUKAS_156362821_FER
    Foldable bamboo e-scooter
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bamboo 1
    Ref 14854
    08/06/2023
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: ToMove

    An folding electric scooter made of recycled bamboo could be the ultimate green machine.

    The scooter, called The Tom, also incorporates an aluminium frame with bamboo shell while just 10% is made of plastic.

    The vehicle has a top speed of 43 km/h from a 500-watt motor which delivers 30 Nm of torque.

    That motor is powered by a 750-Wh lithium battery and a three-hour charge is said to be good for a range of 50 km.

    The battery can also be used to charge a rider's mobile devices.

    Folding the Italian-designed machine is said to take just seven seconds.

    It can then be pulled along on an integrated set of caster wheels.

    The whole thing tips the scales at 20 kg and can manage a combined rider and cargo weight of 120 kg.
    The Tom's other features include hydraulic disc brakes, a coil-spring suspension fork, and a full lighting system with turn indicators on the ends of the handlebars.

    An accompanying app allows users to track the scooter's whereabouts if it's stolen or loaned out, receive alerts if it's moved when left unattended, and check its battery charge level.

    The Turin-based company ToMove said all the parts are made from renewable or recyclable materials.

    OPS: The Tom electric scooter

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Foldable bamboo e-scooter
    DUKAS_156362819_FER
    Foldable bamboo e-scooter
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bamboo 1
    Ref 14854
    08/06/2023
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: ToMove

    An folding electric scooter made of recycled bamboo could be the ultimate green machine.

    The scooter, called The Tom, also incorporates an aluminium frame with bamboo shell while just 10% is made of plastic.

    The vehicle has a top speed of 43 km/h from a 500-watt motor which delivers 30 Nm of torque.

    That motor is powered by a 750-Wh lithium battery and a three-hour charge is said to be good for a range of 50 km.

    The battery can also be used to charge a rider's mobile devices.

    Folding the Italian-designed machine is said to take just seven seconds.

    It can then be pulled along on an integrated set of caster wheels.

    The whole thing tips the scales at 20 kg and can manage a combined rider and cargo weight of 120 kg.
    The Tom's other features include hydraulic disc brakes, a coil-spring suspension fork, and a full lighting system with turn indicators on the ends of the handlebars.

    An accompanying app allows users to track the scooter's whereabouts if it's stolen or loaned out, receive alerts if it's moved when left unattended, and check its battery charge level.

    The Turin-based company ToMove said all the parts are made from renewable or recyclable materials.

    OPS: The Tom electric scooter

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Foldable bamboo e-scooter
    DUKAS_156362817_FER
    Foldable bamboo e-scooter
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bamboo 1
    Ref 14854
    08/06/2023
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: ToMove

    An folding electric scooter made of recycled bamboo could be the ultimate green machine.

    The scooter, called The Tom, also incorporates an aluminium frame with bamboo shell while just 10% is made of plastic.

    The vehicle has a top speed of 43 km/h from a 500-watt motor which delivers 30 Nm of torque.

    That motor is powered by a 750-Wh lithium battery and a three-hour charge is said to be good for a range of 50 km.

    The battery can also be used to charge a rider's mobile devices.

    Folding the Italian-designed machine is said to take just seven seconds.

    It can then be pulled along on an integrated set of caster wheels.

    The whole thing tips the scales at 20 kg and can manage a combined rider and cargo weight of 120 kg.
    The Tom's other features include hydraulic disc brakes, a coil-spring suspension fork, and a full lighting system with turn indicators on the ends of the handlebars.

    An accompanying app allows users to track the scooter's whereabouts if it's stolen or loaned out, receive alerts if it's moved when left unattended, and check its battery charge level.

    The Turin-based company ToMove said all the parts are made from renewable or recyclable materials.

    OPS: The Tom electric scooter

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Foldable bamboo e-scooter
    DUKAS_156362814_FER
    Foldable bamboo e-scooter
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bamboo 1
    Ref 14854
    08/06/2023
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: ToMove

    An folding electric scooter made of recycled bamboo could be the ultimate green machine.

    The scooter, called The Tom, also incorporates an aluminium frame with bamboo shell while just 10% is made of plastic.

    The vehicle has a top speed of 43 km/h from a 500-watt motor which delivers 30 Nm of torque.

    That motor is powered by a 750-Wh lithium battery and a three-hour charge is said to be good for a range of 50 km.

    The battery can also be used to charge a rider's mobile devices.

    Folding the Italian-designed machine is said to take just seven seconds.

    It can then be pulled along on an integrated set of caster wheels.

    The whole thing tips the scales at 20 kg and can manage a combined rider and cargo weight of 120 kg.
    The Tom's other features include hydraulic disc brakes, a coil-spring suspension fork, and a full lighting system with turn indicators on the ends of the handlebars.

    An accompanying app allows users to track the scooter's whereabouts if it's stolen or loaned out, receive alerts if it's moved when left unattended, and check its battery charge level.

    The Turin-based company ToMove said all the parts are made from renewable or recyclable materials.

    OPS: The Tom electric scooter

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Foldable bamboo e-scooter
    DUKAS_156362812_FER
    Foldable bamboo e-scooter
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bamboo 1
    Ref 14854
    08/06/2023
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: ToMove

    An folding electric scooter made of recycled bamboo could be the ultimate green machine.

    The scooter, called The Tom, also incorporates an aluminium frame with bamboo shell while just 10% is made of plastic.

    The vehicle has a top speed of 43 km/h from a 500-watt motor which delivers 30 Nm of torque.

    That motor is powered by a 750-Wh lithium battery and a three-hour charge is said to be good for a range of 50 km.

    The battery can also be used to charge a rider's mobile devices.

    Folding the Italian-designed machine is said to take just seven seconds.

    It can then be pulled along on an integrated set of caster wheels.

    The whole thing tips the scales at 20 kg and can manage a combined rider and cargo weight of 120 kg.
    The Tom's other features include hydraulic disc brakes, a coil-spring suspension fork, and a full lighting system with turn indicators on the ends of the handlebars.

    An accompanying app allows users to track the scooter's whereabouts if it's stolen or loaned out, receive alerts if it's moved when left unattended, and check its battery charge level.

    The Turin-based company ToMove said all the parts are made from renewable or recyclable materials.

    OPS: The Tom electric scooter

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Foldable bamboo e-scooter
    DUKAS_156362811_FER
    Foldable bamboo e-scooter
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bamboo 1
    Ref 14854
    08/06/2023
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: ToMove

    An folding electric scooter made of recycled bamboo could be the ultimate green machine.

    The scooter, called The Tom, also incorporates an aluminium frame with bamboo shell while just 10% is made of plastic.

    The vehicle has a top speed of 43 km/h from a 500-watt motor which delivers 30 Nm of torque.

    That motor is powered by a 750-Wh lithium battery and a three-hour charge is said to be good for a range of 50 km.

    The battery can also be used to charge a rider's mobile devices.

    Folding the Italian-designed machine is said to take just seven seconds.

    It can then be pulled along on an integrated set of caster wheels.

    The whole thing tips the scales at 20 kg and can manage a combined rider and cargo weight of 120 kg.
    The Tom's other features include hydraulic disc brakes, a coil-spring suspension fork, and a full lighting system with turn indicators on the ends of the handlebars.

    An accompanying app allows users to track the scooter's whereabouts if it's stolen or loaned out, receive alerts if it's moved when left unattended, and check its battery charge level.

    The Turin-based company ToMove said all the parts are made from renewable or recyclable materials.

    OPS: The Tom electric scooter

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Foldable bamboo e-scooter
    DUKAS_156362809_FER
    Foldable bamboo e-scooter
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bamboo 1
    Ref 14854
    08/06/2023
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: ToMove

    An folding electric scooter made of recycled bamboo could be the ultimate green machine.

    The scooter, called The Tom, also incorporates an aluminium frame with bamboo shell while just 10% is made of plastic.

    The vehicle has a top speed of 43 km/h from a 500-watt motor which delivers 30 Nm of torque.

    That motor is powered by a 750-Wh lithium battery and a three-hour charge is said to be good for a range of 50 km.

    The battery can also be used to charge a rider's mobile devices.

    Folding the Italian-designed machine is said to take just seven seconds.

    It can then be pulled along on an integrated set of caster wheels.

    The whole thing tips the scales at 20 kg and can manage a combined rider and cargo weight of 120 kg.
    The Tom's other features include hydraulic disc brakes, a coil-spring suspension fork, and a full lighting system with turn indicators on the ends of the handlebars.

    An accompanying app allows users to track the scooter's whereabouts if it's stolen or loaned out, receive alerts if it's moved when left unattended, and check its battery charge level.

    The Turin-based company ToMove said all the parts are made from renewable or recyclable materials.

    OPS: The Tom electric scooter

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Foldable bamboo e-scooter
    DUKAS_156362808_FER
    Foldable bamboo e-scooter
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bamboo 1
    Ref 14854
    08/06/2023
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: ToMove

    An folding electric scooter made of recycled bamboo could be the ultimate green machine.

    The scooter, called The Tom, also incorporates an aluminium frame with bamboo shell while just 10% is made of plastic.

    The vehicle has a top speed of 43 km/h from a 500-watt motor which delivers 30 Nm of torque.

    That motor is powered by a 750-Wh lithium battery and a three-hour charge is said to be good for a range of 50 km.

    The battery can also be used to charge a rider's mobile devices.

    Folding the Italian-designed machine is said to take just seven seconds.

    It can then be pulled along on an integrated set of caster wheels.

    The whole thing tips the scales at 20 kg and can manage a combined rider and cargo weight of 120 kg.
    The Tom's other features include hydraulic disc brakes, a coil-spring suspension fork, and a full lighting system with turn indicators on the ends of the handlebars.

    An accompanying app allows users to track the scooter's whereabouts if it's stolen or loaned out, receive alerts if it's moved when left unattended, and check its battery charge level.

    The Turin-based company ToMove said all the parts are made from renewable or recyclable materials.

    OPS: The Tom electric scooter

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Foldable bamboo e-scooter
    DUKAS_156362806_FER
    Foldable bamboo e-scooter
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bamboo 1
    Ref 14854
    08/06/2023
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: ToMove

    An folding electric scooter made of recycled bamboo could be the ultimate green machine.

    The scooter, called The Tom, also incorporates an aluminium frame with bamboo shell while just 10% is made of plastic.

    The vehicle has a top speed of 43 km/h from a 500-watt motor which delivers 30 Nm of torque.

    That motor is powered by a 750-Wh lithium battery and a three-hour charge is said to be good for a range of 50 km.

    The battery can also be used to charge a rider's mobile devices.

    Folding the Italian-designed machine is said to take just seven seconds.

    It can then be pulled along on an integrated set of caster wheels.

    The whole thing tips the scales at 20 kg and can manage a combined rider and cargo weight of 120 kg.
    The Tom's other features include hydraulic disc brakes, a coil-spring suspension fork, and a full lighting system with turn indicators on the ends of the handlebars.

    An accompanying app allows users to track the scooter's whereabouts if it's stolen or loaned out, receive alerts if it's moved when left unattended, and check its battery charge level.

    The Turin-based company ToMove said all the parts are made from renewable or recyclable materials.

    OPS: The Tom electric scooter

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Foldable bamboo e-scooter
    DUKAS_156362805_FER
    Foldable bamboo e-scooter
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bamboo 1
    Ref 14854
    08/06/2023
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: ToMove

    An folding electric scooter made of recycled bamboo could be the ultimate green machine.

    The scooter, called The Tom, also incorporates an aluminium frame with bamboo shell while just 10% is made of plastic.

    The vehicle has a top speed of 43 km/h from a 500-watt motor which delivers 30 Nm of torque.

    That motor is powered by a 750-Wh lithium battery and a three-hour charge is said to be good for a range of 50 km.

    The battery can also be used to charge a rider's mobile devices.

    Folding the Italian-designed machine is said to take just seven seconds.

    It can then be pulled along on an integrated set of caster wheels.

    The whole thing tips the scales at 20 kg and can manage a combined rider and cargo weight of 120 kg.
    The Tom's other features include hydraulic disc brakes, a coil-spring suspension fork, and a full lighting system with turn indicators on the ends of the handlebars.

    An accompanying app allows users to track the scooter's whereabouts if it's stolen or loaned out, receive alerts if it's moved when left unattended, and check its battery charge level.

    The Turin-based company ToMove said all the parts are made from renewable or recyclable materials.

    OPS: The Tom electric scooter

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Foldable bamboo e-scooter
    DUKAS_156362803_FER
    Foldable bamboo e-scooter
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bamboo 1
    Ref 14854
    08/06/2023
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: ToMove

    An folding electric scooter made of recycled bamboo could be the ultimate green machine.

    The scooter, called The Tom, also incorporates an aluminium frame with bamboo shell while just 10% is made of plastic.

    The vehicle has a top speed of 43 km/h from a 500-watt motor which delivers 30 Nm of torque.

    That motor is powered by a 750-Wh lithium battery and a three-hour charge is said to be good for a range of 50 km.

    The battery can also be used to charge a rider's mobile devices.

    Folding the Italian-designed machine is said to take just seven seconds.

    It can then be pulled along on an integrated set of caster wheels.

    The whole thing tips the scales at 20 kg and can manage a combined rider and cargo weight of 120 kg.
    The Tom's other features include hydraulic disc brakes, a coil-spring suspension fork, and a full lighting system with turn indicators on the ends of the handlebars.

    An accompanying app allows users to track the scooter's whereabouts if it's stolen or loaned out, receive alerts if it's moved when left unattended, and check its battery charge level.

    The Turin-based company ToMove said all the parts are made from renewable or recyclable materials.

    OPS: The Tom electric scooter

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Foldable bamboo e-scooter
    DUKAS_156362795_FER
    Foldable bamboo e-scooter
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bamboo 1
    Ref 14854
    08/06/2023
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: ToMove

    An folding electric scooter made of recycled bamboo could be the ultimate green machine.

    The scooter, called The Tom, also incorporates an aluminium frame with bamboo shell while just 10% is made of plastic.

    The vehicle has a top speed of 43 km/h from a 500-watt motor which delivers 30 Nm of torque.

    That motor is powered by a 750-Wh lithium battery and a three-hour charge is said to be good for a range of 50 km.

    The battery can also be used to charge a rider's mobile devices.

    Folding the Italian-designed machine is said to take just seven seconds.

    It can then be pulled along on an integrated set of caster wheels.

    The whole thing tips the scales at 20 kg and can manage a combined rider and cargo weight of 120 kg.
    The Tom's other features include hydraulic disc brakes, a coil-spring suspension fork, and a full lighting system with turn indicators on the ends of the handlebars.

    An accompanying app allows users to track the scooter's whereabouts if it's stolen or loaned out, receive alerts if it's moved when left unattended, and check its battery charge level.

    The Turin-based company ToMove said all the parts are made from renewable or recyclable materials.

    OPS: The Tom electric scooter

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Foldable bamboo e-scooter
    DUKAS_156362793_FER
    Foldable bamboo e-scooter
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bamboo 1
    Ref 14854
    08/06/2023
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: ToMove

    An folding electric scooter made of recycled bamboo could be the ultimate green machine.

    The scooter, called The Tom, also incorporates an aluminium frame with bamboo shell while just 10% is made of plastic.

    The vehicle has a top speed of 43 km/h from a 500-watt motor which delivers 30 Nm of torque.

    That motor is powered by a 750-Wh lithium battery and a three-hour charge is said to be good for a range of 50 km.

    The battery can also be used to charge a rider's mobile devices.

    Folding the Italian-designed machine is said to take just seven seconds.

    It can then be pulled along on an integrated set of caster wheels.

    The whole thing tips the scales at 20 kg and can manage a combined rider and cargo weight of 120 kg.
    The Tom's other features include hydraulic disc brakes, a coil-spring suspension fork, and a full lighting system with turn indicators on the ends of the handlebars.

    An accompanying app allows users to track the scooter's whereabouts if it's stolen or loaned out, receive alerts if it's moved when left unattended, and check its battery charge level.

    The Turin-based company ToMove said all the parts are made from renewable or recyclable materials.

    OPS: The Tom electric scooter

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Foldable bamboo e-scooter
    DUKAS_156362790_FER
    Foldable bamboo e-scooter
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bamboo 1
    Ref 14854
    08/06/2023
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: ToMove

    An folding electric scooter made of recycled bamboo could be the ultimate green machine.

    The scooter, called The Tom, also incorporates an aluminium frame with bamboo shell while just 10% is made of plastic.

    The vehicle has a top speed of 43 km/h from a 500-watt motor which delivers 30 Nm of torque.

    That motor is powered by a 750-Wh lithium battery and a three-hour charge is said to be good for a range of 50 km.

    The battery can also be used to charge a rider's mobile devices.

    Folding the Italian-designed machine is said to take just seven seconds.

    It can then be pulled along on an integrated set of caster wheels.

    The whole thing tips the scales at 20 kg and can manage a combined rider and cargo weight of 120 kg.
    The Tom's other features include hydraulic disc brakes, a coil-spring suspension fork, and a full lighting system with turn indicators on the ends of the handlebars.

    An accompanying app allows users to track the scooter's whereabouts if it's stolen or loaned out, receive alerts if it's moved when left unattended, and check its battery charge level.

    The Turin-based company ToMove said all the parts are made from renewable or recyclable materials.

    OPS: The Tom electric scooter

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    An folding electric scooter made of recycled bamboo could be the ultimate green machine.

    The scooter, called The Tom, also incorporates an aluminium frame with bamboo shell while just 10% is made of plastic.

    The vehicle has a top speed of 43 km/h from a 500-watt motor which delivers 30 Nm of torque.

    That motor is powered by a 750-Wh lithium battery and a three-hour charge is said to be good for a range of 50 km.

    The battery can also be used to charge a rider's mobile devices.

    Folding the Italian-designed machine is said to take just seven seconds.

    It can then be pulled along on an integrated set of caster wheels.

    The whole thing tips the scales at 20 kg and can manage a combined rider and cargo weight of 120 kg.
    The Tom's other features include hydraulic disc brakes, a coil-spring suspension fork, and a full lighting system with turn indicators on the ends of the handlebars.

    An accompanying app allows users to track the scooter's whereabouts if it's stolen or loaned out, receive alerts if it's moved when left unattended, and check its battery charge level.

    The Turin-based company ToMove said all the parts are made from renewable or recyclable materials.

    OPS: The Tom electric scooter

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  • Foldable bamboo e-scooter
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    Foldable bamboo e-scooter
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    Bamboo 1
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    Pictures must credit: ToMove

    An folding electric scooter made of recycled bamboo could be the ultimate green machine.

    The scooter, called The Tom, also incorporates an aluminium frame with bamboo shell while just 10% is made of plastic.

    The vehicle has a top speed of 43 km/h from a 500-watt motor which delivers 30 Nm of torque.

    That motor is powered by a 750-Wh lithium battery and a three-hour charge is said to be good for a range of 50 km.

    The battery can also be used to charge a rider's mobile devices.

    Folding the Italian-designed machine is said to take just seven seconds.

    It can then be pulled along on an integrated set of caster wheels.

    The whole thing tips the scales at 20 kg and can manage a combined rider and cargo weight of 120 kg.
    The Tom's other features include hydraulic disc brakes, a coil-spring suspension fork, and a full lighting system with turn indicators on the ends of the handlebars.

    An accompanying app allows users to track the scooter's whereabouts if it's stolen or loaned out, receive alerts if it's moved when left unattended, and check its battery charge level.

    The Turin-based company ToMove said all the parts are made from renewable or recyclable materials.

    OPS: The Tom electric scooter

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  • Foldable bamboo e-scooter
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    Foldable bamboo e-scooter
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    Bamboo 1
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    08/06/2023
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    Pictures must credit: ToMove

    An folding electric scooter made of recycled bamboo could be the ultimate green machine.

    The scooter, called The Tom, also incorporates an aluminium frame with bamboo shell while just 10% is made of plastic.

    The vehicle has a top speed of 43 km/h from a 500-watt motor which delivers 30 Nm of torque.

    That motor is powered by a 750-Wh lithium battery and a three-hour charge is said to be good for a range of 50 km.

    The battery can also be used to charge a rider's mobile devices.

    Folding the Italian-designed machine is said to take just seven seconds.

    It can then be pulled along on an integrated set of caster wheels.

    The whole thing tips the scales at 20 kg and can manage a combined rider and cargo weight of 120 kg.
    The Tom's other features include hydraulic disc brakes, a coil-spring suspension fork, and a full lighting system with turn indicators on the ends of the handlebars.

    An accompanying app allows users to track the scooter's whereabouts if it's stolen or loaned out, receive alerts if it's moved when left unattended, and check its battery charge level.

    The Turin-based company ToMove said all the parts are made from renewable or recyclable materials.

    OPS: The Tom electric scooter

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Foldable bamboo e-scooter
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    Foldable bamboo e-scooter
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bamboo 1
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    08/06/2023
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: ToMove

    An folding electric scooter made of recycled bamboo could be the ultimate green machine.

    The scooter, called The Tom, also incorporates an aluminium frame with bamboo shell while just 10% is made of plastic.

    The vehicle has a top speed of 43 km/h from a 500-watt motor which delivers 30 Nm of torque.

    That motor is powered by a 750-Wh lithium battery and a three-hour charge is said to be good for a range of 50 km.

    The battery can also be used to charge a rider's mobile devices.

    Folding the Italian-designed machine is said to take just seven seconds.

    It can then be pulled along on an integrated set of caster wheels.

    The whole thing tips the scales at 20 kg and can manage a combined rider and cargo weight of 120 kg.
    The Tom's other features include hydraulic disc brakes, a coil-spring suspension fork, and a full lighting system with turn indicators on the ends of the handlebars.

    An accompanying app allows users to track the scooter's whereabouts if it's stolen or loaned out, receive alerts if it's moved when left unattended, and check its battery charge level.

    The Turin-based company ToMove said all the parts are made from renewable or recyclable materials.

    OPS: The Tom electric scooter

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  • Foldable bamboo e-scooter
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    Foldable bamboo e-scooter
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bamboo 1
    Ref 14854
    08/06/2023
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: ToMove

    An folding electric scooter made of recycled bamboo could be the ultimate green machine.

    The scooter, called The Tom, also incorporates an aluminium frame with bamboo shell while just 10% is made of plastic.

    The vehicle has a top speed of 43 km/h from a 500-watt motor which delivers 30 Nm of torque.

    That motor is powered by a 750-Wh lithium battery and a three-hour charge is said to be good for a range of 50 km.

    The battery can also be used to charge a rider's mobile devices.

    Folding the Italian-designed machine is said to take just seven seconds.

    It can then be pulled along on an integrated set of caster wheels.

    The whole thing tips the scales at 20 kg and can manage a combined rider and cargo weight of 120 kg.
    The Tom's other features include hydraulic disc brakes, a coil-spring suspension fork, and a full lighting system with turn indicators on the ends of the handlebars.

    An accompanying app allows users to track the scooter's whereabouts if it's stolen or loaned out, receive alerts if it's moved when left unattended, and check its battery charge level.

    The Turin-based company ToMove said all the parts are made from renewable or recyclable materials.

    OPS: The Tom electric scooter

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Foldable bamboo e-scooter
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    Foldable bamboo e-scooter
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bamboo 1
    Ref 14854
    08/06/2023
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: ToMove

    An folding electric scooter made of recycled bamboo could be the ultimate green machine.

    The scooter, called The Tom, also incorporates an aluminium frame with bamboo shell while just 10% is made of plastic.

    The vehicle has a top speed of 43 km/h from a 500-watt motor which delivers 30 Nm of torque.

    That motor is powered by a 750-Wh lithium battery and a three-hour charge is said to be good for a range of 50 km.

    The battery can also be used to charge a rider's mobile devices.

    Folding the Italian-designed machine is said to take just seven seconds.

    It can then be pulled along on an integrated set of caster wheels.

    The whole thing tips the scales at 20 kg and can manage a combined rider and cargo weight of 120 kg.
    The Tom's other features include hydraulic disc brakes, a coil-spring suspension fork, and a full lighting system with turn indicators on the ends of the handlebars.

    An accompanying app allows users to track the scooter's whereabouts if it's stolen or loaned out, receive alerts if it's moved when left unattended, and check its battery charge level.

    The Turin-based company ToMove said all the parts are made from renewable or recyclable materials.

    OPS: The Tom electric scooter

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Foldable bamboo e-scooter
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    Foldable bamboo e-scooter
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bamboo 1
    Ref 14854
    08/06/2023
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: ToMove

    An folding electric scooter made of recycled bamboo could be the ultimate green machine.

    The scooter, called The Tom, also incorporates an aluminium frame with bamboo shell while just 10% is made of plastic.

    The vehicle has a top speed of 43 km/h from a 500-watt motor which delivers 30 Nm of torque.

    That motor is powered by a 750-Wh lithium battery and a three-hour charge is said to be good for a range of 50 km.

    The battery can also be used to charge a rider's mobile devices.

    Folding the Italian-designed machine is said to take just seven seconds.

    It can then be pulled along on an integrated set of caster wheels.

    The whole thing tips the scales at 20 kg and can manage a combined rider and cargo weight of 120 kg.
    The Tom's other features include hydraulic disc brakes, a coil-spring suspension fork, and a full lighting system with turn indicators on the ends of the handlebars.

    An accompanying app allows users to track the scooter's whereabouts if it's stolen or loaned out, receive alerts if it's moved when left unattended, and check its battery charge level.

    The Turin-based company ToMove said all the parts are made from renewable or recyclable materials.

    OPS: The Tom electric scooter

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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