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posted by on Thursday February 16 2017, @05:07PM   Printer-friendly
from the it's-faster-than-walking-now dept.

Grant Sinclair, nephew of Sir Clive Sinclair, is promoting a new version of the C5, his uncle's electric trike of 32 years ago. The new one, called IRIS, is faster and has a weather enclosure. Both can be seen in this BBC article. The original C5 was launched back before people had become punch-drunk with announcements of personal transport revolutions; and in the UK, before the launch, there was great excitement and a general expectation of a small electric car.

However the C5 turned out to be an open three-wheeled pedal car with feeble electric assistance. The C5 (and Clive Sinclair himself) instantly became laughing stock, and it has been described as the "worst gadget of all time" and the "biggest technical flop ever". Nobody thought it was "cool", as the BBC commentator claims.

Arguably, the C5 set back the cause of EVs by a generation, as people assumed that any EV would be similar. One commentator said that it seemed axiomatic that EVs had to be "quirky, ugly and tiny". Indeed, IRIS joins quite a range of similar tiny EVs, none of which are showing much sign of revolutionising transport. Meanwhile conventional car type EVs look set to thrive.

[Ed. Note: The BBC link is a short video. This article on techmash has more words.]


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  • (Score: 2) by bob_super on Thursday February 16 2017, @07:37PM

    by bob_super (1357) on Thursday February 16 2017, @07:37PM (#467924)

    It's hard to find an electric-assist bike for under $1000 in the US.
    And that's with 2 wheels, no panels, a tiny battery, no bodywork, and higher sales volumes.

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  • (Score: 2) by AndyTheAbsurd on Thursday February 16 2017, @08:35PM

    by AndyTheAbsurd (3958) on Thursday February 16 2017, @08:35PM (#467944) Journal

    Personally, I do not find [amazon.com] that [roadbikeoutlet.com] to be true [ridegenesis.com].

    Of course, if you insist on buying from a local bike shop (which is probably a good idea), these prices will probably go up any from 10 to 50% or possibly even more, which will put my examples over $1000.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday February 17 2017, @08:33AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday February 17 2017, @08:33AM (#468136)

    I bought one for $800 new off ebay - shipped from CA. That was in 2009-10 and they guy said he was trying to get out of the business. Even by 2012 I was still the only person I saw who had one of these things and I was hardly an early adopter. On the forums, people were excited that cars were becoming electric as it would mean lower prices for the batteries. So I would have expected prices to be lower now. I moved country and sold the bike so I haven't been following developments.