Hi,
My name is Chris Elsworthy, I’m director of the cordless power tool company CEL, you might have seen our products around which include the POWER8 workshop, multi2PRO, to mention a couple, or from our appearance in the BBC series Dragons Den.
I’ve always been interested in electric transport and also cycling, and a few months ago decided to investigate the possibility of using some of our cordless power tool batteries to make a daily useable transport device.
After a little research and a bit of idea bashing I decided to base a transport device on a tadpole recumbent design. I had a look at what others had done and set about drawing up a specification. I didn’t want this to be a replacement for a car, or a bicycle but something to bridge the gap, for people who lived a little too fare from the office to take their bike but close enough to feel guilty about picking up their keys for the trip.
We selected GM as a possible suppler for the drive train, with the idea to keep the engineering required to power the vehicle to a minimum. I talked over email to Fiona at GM before placing our first order for samples but unfortunately when the package arrived and was unpacked we discovered that they had been some miscommunication and the wrong motor had been sent. we kept this motor and again ordered and paid for the Magic Pie kit we had previously requested.
We’ve built a frame to test the performance and will keep you up-to-date on how we are getting on.