Motoring giant Ford has used the Mobile World Congress to launch new electric bicycles. Ford is one of a number of automotive companies working on new smart transportation systems. The company is developing two bikes ā one for commuters and another for couriers. They will work in conjuction with a smartphone app providing navigation.
Ford Research and Advanced Engineering vice president Ken Washington said: “There are so many ways to get around a city, but what is really needed is a way to connect all of these transport options togetherā, saying that ābeing able to seamlessly moveā between vehicles and react to āchanging traffic situationsā would provide a boost not only for commuters but those delivering goods for commercial and public sector organisations.
The MoDe: Me bike has been developed in collaboration with bicycle company Dahon. Studies have found that lengthy commutes and traffic problems can have a significant effect on anxiety, happiness and well-being. The bikes can be folded and will reach speeds up up to 25km/h. If a vehicle is overtaking, handlebars will be vibrated and can also be lit in order to alert motorists to the bikes. The app providing step-by-step navigation is currently available on the iPhone 6.