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'''Sunnyclist''' is the name of a series of "green" vehicles created by ''Enermech'' (formerly ''Energomichaniki Kritis''), a [[Herakleion]], [[Crete]]-based company involved in [[Green energy]] projects. Introduced in September 2013, the first model utilized various combinations of [[solar power|solar]], [[electric power|electric]], and [[human power]]s. The vehicle has been presented in a series of Greek and European exhibitions; it is a three-seater, features a light [[aluminum]] frame and a sun-tracking [[solar panel]] on the roof, and has a maximum speed of 50 km/h.
'''Sunnyclist''' is the name of a series of "green" vehicles created by ''Enermech'' (formerly ''Energomichaniki Kritis''), a [[Herakleion]], [[Crete]]-based company involved in [[Green energy]] projects. Introduced in September 2013, the first model utilized various combinations of [[solar power|solar]], [[electric power|electric]], and [[human power]]s. The vehicle has been presented in a series of Greek and European exhibitions; it is a three-seater, features a light [[aluminum]] frame and a sun-tracking [[solar panel]] on the roof, and has a maximum speed of 50 km/h.


In October 2015, an improved version was presented, which has not been produced to date. In February 2022 a four-wheel design was introduced, intended for production, while the company also introduced a three-wheel solar powered bicycle, which entered production in the same year.
In October 2015, an improved version was presented, which has not been produced to date. In February 2022 a four-wheel design was introduced, intended for production, while the company also introduced a three-wheel solar powered bicycle, which entered production in the same year.


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Latest revision as of 15:13, 7 March 2024

Sunnyclist is the name of a series of "green" vehicles created by Enermech (formerly Energomichaniki Kritis), a Herakleion, Crete-based company involved in Green energy projects. Introduced in September 2013, the first model utilized various combinations of solar, electric, and human powers. The vehicle has been presented in a series of Greek and European exhibitions; it is a three-seater, features a light aluminum frame and a sun-tracking solar panel on the roof, and has a maximum speed of 50 km/h.

In October 2015, an improved version was presented, which has not been produced to date. In February 2022 a four-wheel design was introduced, intended for production, while the company also introduced a three-wheel solar powered bicycle, which entered production in the same year.

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References

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  • L.S. Skartsis, "Greek Vehicle & Machine Manufacturers 1800 to present: A Pictorial History", Bookstars, Athens (2013) ISBN 978-960-571-009-5