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Green Speedy - Cargo Bike  Freedom model

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Designed for the freedom
of moving disabled people

Disability solution

The green speedy "Freedom" model concept is designed for the freedom of disabled people to move with their assistance around their neighborhood and city without using conventional vehicles that require heavy logistics and assistance.

The daily patient trip can be made with a cargo bike, which is a fun riding experience, and it only requires the help of the patient's assistant to be the rider!

This ability can significantly enhance the patient's quality of life, instantly providing the freedom to explore and experience the city's offerings. It allows the patient to see the small things, feel the roads, the gardens, and the nature the city offers, and enter some shops, coffee shops, and supermarkets easily, all contributing to a more positive outlook.

This also revolutionizes the role of the patient assistants, empowering them to work more freely and enjoy with the patient in various places. It creates a wider shared experience and instantly upgrades the assistant job requirements, enhancing the quality of service provided to the patient.

Looking ahead, we are optimistic that by the middle of 2025, we will be able to unveil the first version of the 'Freedom' model concept, marking a significant milestone in our mission to enhance the mobility and quality of life for disabled individuals and their assistants.

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Designed for the freedom of moving disabled people

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Designed for the freedom of moving disabled people

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Leverage your trip with public transportation for complete freedom.

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You can stroll around, Pedal, or ride in a "standing riding mode" during your trip according to your place and convenience.

 

None of the options will require moving the patient from his comfort and safe place!

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Designed for the freedom of moving disabled people

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