WHEELYS2: The Electric Trike-Coffee-Shop-On-The-Go

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Five years ago, we heard about a bicycle that doubles as a beer bar. Clever though that may be, sometimes people need a jolt more than a buzz. Well, that’s where Wheelys 2 comes in. It’s an electric cargo trike that also happens to be a powered mobile coffee shop. Wheelys 2 was created in Sweden, by members of The Nordic Society For Invention and Discovery (NSID) – the same collective that brought us the Nebula 12 indoor cloud-making system and the world’s biggest iPod dock. And, as its name suggests, Wheelys 2 isn’t the first of its kind.

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The original Wheelys 1 non-electric trike isn’t all that different from the ice cream-vending trikes that enterprising kids used to schlep down the street. Its features include an insulated compartment for chilled beverages and snacks; a siphon-style coffee brewer; a butane-powered stove for heating that brewer; a 10-liter coffee Thermos; and a basin for catching spills when drinks are poured into the included Wheelys-branded disposable cups. According to NSID, within just a few months of being launched, approximately 30 of those trikes were purchased by independent operators in over 10 countries.

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The new Wheelys 2 adds a number of features, including electrically- or manually-pumped running water; an animated LCD menu board that can be linked to the operator’s smartphone; a 20-liter water tank; a speaker for pumpin’ out the tunes; a router for turning the trike into a Wi-Fi hotspot; and, a roof that can be lowered while riding. Power is provided by an onboard battery pack, which also runs the electric-assist motor – no performance specs have been provided.

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Solar panels help keep that battery charged while the trike is parked. With either version of Wheelys, operators purchase the trike, pay a monthly franchise fee, and then regularly receive the coffee beans and other brand-specific supplies needed to run the business. Whatever money they make in sales, they keep. ( By Ben Coxworth from Gizmag.com ) For more information, just follow the link below.


www.wheelyscafe.com