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What is Cargo Electric Tricycle?

A cargo electric tricycle is a versatile and eco-friendly vehicle designed for transporting goods in urban and semi-urban areas. It combines the benefits of an electric motor with the stability and load-carrying capacity of a three-wheeled design, making it ideal for deliveries, small businesses, and logistics.

Key Features of Cargo Electric Tricycles:

  1. Electric Motor:

    • Powered by rechargeable lithium-ion or lead-acid batteries.

    • Zero emissions, reducing environmental impact.

    • Typically ranges from 500W to 2000W, depending on load capacity.

  2. Cargo Capacity:

    • Can carry 200kg to 1000kg (varies by model).

    • Large cargo bed or enclosed cabin for secure transport.

  3. Range & Speed:

    • Range: 50–120 km per charge (varies by battery capacity).

    • Speed: 25–45 km/h (may be limited by local regulations).

  4. Design & Stability:

    • Three-wheel configuration for better balance.

    • Sturdy steel or aluminum frame.

    • Some models have tilting mechanisms for easier loading.

  5. Charging & Battery:

    • Charging Time: 4–8 hours (faster with lithium batteries).

    • Battery Options: 48V, 60V, or 72V systems.

  6. Applications:

    • Last-mile delivery (food, parcels, groceries).

    • Waste collection & municipal services.

    • Mobile vending (food trucks, ice cream, retail).

    • Farming & rural transport.

Advantages Over Traditional Vehicles:

Lower Operating Cost – Cheaper than fuel-powered vehicles.
Eco-Friendly – No pollution, supports green initiatives.
Maneuverability – Easy to navigate in crowded areas.
Low Maintenance – Fewer moving parts than gas engines.

Popular Brands & Models:

  • Mahindra Treo Zor (India)

  • Kinetic Green Safar (India)

  • TukTuk Cargo (Thailand/Global)

  • Hero Electric Nyx (India)

  • Piaggio Ape E-City (Italy/Global)

Buying Considerations:

  • Load Capacity – Choose based on cargo needs.

  • Battery Life – Lithium-ion lasts longer but is costlier.

  • Local Regulations – Check speed limits & licensing requirements.

  • After-Sales Service – Ensure spare parts & support are available.

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