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The body formed by a robotic arm by cutting economical / IT stainless steel plates. EV scooter "STILRIDE SUS1" inspired by origami

What happened to a motorcycle that was broken by a robot?

STILRIDE's EV scooter "SUS1", just like making Japanese origami, is assembled by cutting stainless steel plates with robotic arms. The name is the origin of "sports practical scooter".

If you fold a piece of wood, it will waste very little.

Because 100% is made of stainless steel made in Sweden, imported materials are not needed. If folded, the weight is 40% higher than that of an ordinary scooter, 70% of the parts, 20% of the material cost, and the labor cost can be reduced by 25%. The reuse rate of stainless steel will also be improved. The potential of origami is amazing.

経済・IT ステンレス板を切ってロボット・アームが形作るボディー。折り紙に触発されたEVスクーター「STILRIDE SUS1」

You can see the design twice on the street.

The silver color of stainless steel, like Delorian and the Internet truck, is very sticky. The dance steps are surrounded by tram trusses, and the mobile design is reminiscent of Earl Nuevo.

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The battery is 48V and the hub motor is 11kW, which is equivalent to 125cc. With a top speed of 100 kilometers per hour and a distance of more than 120 kilometers, it can drive on any terrain. It is also a connected car connected to a dedicated app, the Orleans rear sass absorbs shock, and ISR's dual-piston calipers and disc brakes perform well. It won't be touched by people who like handstand forks.

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"SUS1" is expected to go on sale in the near future. Like SDGs, will origami construction be popular in the future? As a Japanese, I'd like to look forward to it.

Source:YouTube (1 ~ 2), Instagram via STILRIDE via designboom