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  2. Boosted (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company started a Kickstarter campaign promising a premium electric skateboard called the "Boosted Board" for a $100,000 goal. It was a massive success, and generated over $467,000 from backers. It was a massive success, and generated over $467,000 from backers.

  3. Electric skateboard - Wikipedia

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    An electric Boosted Board being demonstrated at TED 2013 [1]. An electric skateboard is a personal transporter based on a skateboard.The speed is usually controlled by a wireless hand-held throttle remote, or rider body weight-shifting between front of the board for forward motion and rear for braking.

  4. Onewheel - Wikipedia

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    Onewheel is a self-balancing electric skateboard with a single tire, used as a means of transportation and for boardsports. Riders place their feet on either side of the tire to face sideways, leaning forward to accelerate and leaning backward to slow down. The board was engineered to emulate the feeling of snowboarding on powder. [1]

  5. Personal transporter - Wikipedia

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    Self-balancing unicycles at 'Paris sans Voiture' (Paris without cars) in 2015 . A personal transporter (also powered transporter, [1] electric rideable, personal light electric vehicle, personal mobility device, etc.) is any of a class of compact, mostly recent (21st century), motorised micromobility vehicle for transporting an individual at speeds that do not normally exceed 25 km/h (16 mph).

  6. Micromobility - Wikipedia

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    Micromobility devices include bicycles, velomobiles, e-bikes, electric scooters, electric skateboards, shared bicycle fleets, and electric pedal assisted bicycles. [1] [2] [3] Initial definitions set the primary condition for inclusion in the category of micromobility to be a gross vehicle weight of less than 500 kilograms (1,100 lb).

  7. Electric motorcycles and scooters - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, Auranthic Corp., a small manufacturer in California, produced a small motorcycle called the Charger. It had a 30 mph (48 km/h) top speed and a 80 km (50 miles) range on a full charge. [13] In the early 1970s, Mike Corbin built a street-legal commuter electric motorcycle called the Corbin Electric.