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2. The ePack is a pedal-powered zero-emission light goods vehicle with a large cargo capacity.
3. Cityshuttle plans to launch a ride-hailing service called GECO in London in late 2024.
The Cityshuttle ePack is a pedal-powered zero-emission light goods vehicle that mimics a semi-truck and trailer design, providing a low carbon approach to last-mile deliveries. With the ability to carry 4 cubic meters of goods and a payload limit of 350 kg, it is well-suited for commercial use. The vehicle features electric motors, swappable batteries, suspension on all wheels, cargo-specific brakes, and safety features like GPS and CCTV. The ePack also includes QLED screens for digital advertising.
Cityshuttle aims to launch a taxi-like ride-hailing service called GECO in London in late 2024, with plans to offer franchises the following year. GECO will have air-conditioning, Bluetooth, a folding table, and an intercom for passenger comfort. Cityshuttle emphasizes customer satisfaction, efficiency, and the use of cycle and road infrastructure for timely city transport.
The pricing and availability of the ePack are not currently listed on the Cityshuttle website, but interested parties can request a demo. The company is looking to revolutionize urban mobility and logistics with its sustainable transportation solutions. Contact CleanTechnica for tips, advertising opportunities, or podcast guest suggestions.