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Thursday, September 18, 2008

Vectrix Electric Maxi-Scooter



Electric-powered two-wheelers certainly seem to be on the verge of advancing from the prototype stage to wide-scale commercialisation. Take the first electric "maxi-scooter" presented by American manufacturer Vectrix at the Milan Show. Our test ride proved perfectly conclusive.
It doesn't yet have any other name than "electric maxi-scooter", but this is all that really distinguishes it from any of the numerous models over 250 cc that every year share the booming two-wheel "individual mobility" market.
Visually, the new electric scooter by Vectrix looks like any other scooter. Its front is reminiscent of a Honda Silver Wing 600, the rear brings to mind a Malaguti Spidermax 500. It has the immense seat typical of those luxurious machines, and the wheels are relatively large in diameter (14 inch at the front and 13 at the rear).
The trim of the display models on the stand at the Milan Show seemed to us to be perfectly in accord with current requirements.
There is no doubt, in these circumstances, that Vectrix will be able to honour its promise of commercialising this maxi-scooter from the end of 2006 in Italy and England. Because this electric scooter is not just another prototype, but well and truly intended for immediate launch.

© Vectrix"Clean" and high-performance
This maxi-scooter draws its energy from NiMH batteries (125 volts, 3.7 kW/h) which power a permanent-magnet "Brushless"-type motor, placed directly on the rear wheel, in a superb aluminium swing arm. Like all electric two-wheelers, it emits no pollutants and operates in almost total silence.

Its novelty comes from its performance, Vectrix announcing figures above those of 400 cc petrol-engine scooters. For example, it does 0 to 80 kph (50 mph) in 6.8 seconds! In any case, the little test run we carried out in Milan shows that performance is not in doubt. Accompanied by the hiss typical of this type of machinery, acceleration is powerful, with torque immediately available at low revs (maximum torque: 6.5 kg-m at 3,500 rpm!).

The maximum output delivered by the electric motor is 27 hp at 3,000 rpm (9.5 hp continuous output). Consequently, this maxi-scooter will be reserved for motorcycle licence holders. The top speed is announced at approximately 100 kph (62 mph).

The electric motor is concealed in this aluminium swing arm.
© VectrixRange of 100 km, recharge in two hours
In deceleration phase, the Vectrix system (protected by six patents filed worldwide) automatically recharges the batteries, making it possible to increase their range by around 10%. Moreover, the very powerful engine brake dispenses with using the brakes to slow down. Lastly, this system offers the benefit of a reverse gear intended to facilitate parking.

Battery range should be in the region of 100 km (62 miles), with a recharge time of two hours (80%). Vectrix asserts that these batteries will have a life of 10 years, based on 8,000 km (5,000 miles) per year.

© VectrixAs precise and practical as a petrol scooter
The batteries lie at the centre of a robust aluminium frame, in the central tunnel. Great attention has been paid to the entire chassis, as witnessed by the list of suppliers (Marzocchi fork, Sachs shock absorbers, Brembo brakes.).

The machine is relatively heavy (210 kg in roadworthy condition) and its long wheelbase seems to favour stability. The very low centre of gravity does, however, preserve manoeuvrability, whilst weight distribution seems very even.

Beneath the seat, there is sufficient space to store a full-face helmet once you reach your destination. The dashboard contains all the usual information, including a battery status indicator and estimated remaining range, all presented in digital form.

© VectrixImmediately available, but at a high price
Produced in the United States (New Bedford) and Poland (Wroclaw), the Vectrix maxi-scooter should be available from the end of 2006 in Italy and England, and from early 2007 in France and in Europe, where the company is still seeking distributors.

There remains the selling price. In Milan, Vectrix told us it would be around 11,000 euros (OTR price in the UK is £6,930), which is much more than for current 400 or 500 cc scooters. However, you have to allow for the possibility of government aid with respect to this type of powered vehicle, and take into consideration the low cost of use (-25% over 4 years, according to Vectrix) and maintenance (-70%). The manufacturer's warranty will last two years (four years in the UK).

In the end, this electric maxi-scooter will probably not cause any immediate upset on the European market, but one has to acknowledge that Vectrix has managed to take a clear lead with this visibly highly promising technology.

© VectrixThree-wheel version on the cards
On the stand at Milan, Vectrix was also presenting this three-wheel prototype, whose front axle operates very much like that of the Piaggio MP3. It is scheduled for launch in 2008.

Vectrix is also working on finalising a hybrid model, integrating a fuel cell to increase overall range to 250 km (155 miles).

    

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Friday, May 21, 2004

BLACK CEILINGS

Web sites

http://www.sbc.com/dialing-guide or
http://www.sbc.com/gen/general?pid=1881#access

SBC International Long Distance Dialing Guide

Calls to the United States or another country:
• Locate the country access number for the country you're calling from.
• Note any special dialing instructions. Example: For all country access numbers that end in "608",enter "608" after the second tone.

Calling Card calls:
• Dial the Calling Card Access Number printed on the front of your SBC Long Distance Calling Card.
• At the first prompt, select your language preference.
• Press "1" for calling card.
• Enter your calling card number and 4-digit PIN.
• Enter the phone number you're calling:
? To call the United States, enter the area code and the 7-digit phone number
? To call another country, enter "01", the country code, city code and local phone number.

Making collect calls using the calling card:
• Enter the country access number of the country you're calling from.
• Listen for instructions.
• Press "2" for collect calls.
• Follow the instructions or press "0" (zero) for operator assistance.

Directory Assistance while Overseas
• Dial the access number printed on the front of your SBC Long Distance Calling Card.
• Listen for instructions.
• When calling from a hotel, first connect with an outside line.
• For multiple calls, don't hang up. Press "#" for two seconds before entering the next number.
• Options can be dialed at any time during recorded voice instructions.
• If you misdial, press "*".
• Enter the county access number.
• At the prompt, press "0" (zero) for operator assistance.

Customer Service

If you experience problems with your Long Distance Calling Card while overseas, call 210-360-5402 collect. An SBC representative is always available to assist you.

Lost or Stolen Cards

Please report a lost or stolen card to SBC Long Distance immediately.
• In the United States, call 1-877-722-2251, 1-800-527-7155 or 1-888-827-7979.
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International Country Access Code

Key
 

Public phones may require coin or phone card.

May not be available from phones and hotels.

Phones may require local coin payment through the call duration.

Calling to US only.

Wait for second dial tone.

Country
Access Number

Antigua   
1-800-534-2200(608)

Argentina
0-800-888-8440

Australia  
1-800-881-151

Austria  
0-800-200-247

Azores
800 800 119

Balearic Islands
900-99-0181

Barbados
1-800-534-0146

Belarus  
8-800-113

Belgium
0-800-700-10

Bermuda  
1-800-623-0909 (608)

Bolivia
800-10-0103 (608)

Brazil  
0-800-891-6535

Brunei  
800-012

Bulgaria   
00-800-1300 (608)

Canary Islands
900-99-0181

Chile
123-0020-3886

China  
108-188

Colombia
0-1-800-518-009

Costa Rica  
0-800-0150-351

Croatia  
0800-22-0117

Cyprus   
800-900-14 (608)

Czech Republic
800-001-116

Denmark
8001-5526

Dominican Republic  
1-800-751-4146

Egypt, Cairo only  
364-0083 (608)

Egypt, Outside Cairo
02-364-0083 (608)

El Salvador  
800-1516 (608)

Estonia
0800-12016

Fiji
0048-90-1006

Finland
0-800-11-0014

France & French Antilles
0-800-99-1016

French Guiana  
0-800-99-1016

Germany
0800-086-0330

Ghana  
019-211 (608)

Greece  
00800-1921

Guadeloupe
0800-99-1016

Hong Kong
800-96-6302

Hungary  
06-800-01212

Iceland  
800-8073

India    
00-168 (608)

Indonesia (Satel)  
008-801-13

Ireland
1-800-550-087

Israel
1-800-9494-107

Italy
800-172-215

Jamaica
1-800-665-1096

Japan  
00-66-55-001

Kenya   
0-800-2201-15 (608)

Korea (South)  
002-800-2637-4832

Latvia  
800-3333 (608)

Lithuania  
8-800-9-00-01

Luxembourg
800-2-0116

Macedonia    
00-800-4275 (608)

Madeira
800-800-119

Malaysia   
1-800-80-0013

Malta  
800-90-111

Martinique
0800-99-1016

Mexico  
01-800-021-1996

Monaco
800-90-140

Netherlands  
0-800-022-5967

New Zealand
000-913

Nicaragua    
1-800-0551 (608)

Norway
800-121-39

Peru   
0800-502-85 (608)

Philippines
1027-1800-1301-798

Poland
0-0800-111-7111

Portugal
800-800-119

Reunion Island
0800-99-1016

Romania  
01-800-5020

Russia, Moscow Only  
755-5049

Russia, Outside Moscow   
8-10-800-130-1012 (608)

St. Barthelemy
0-800-99-1016

St. Kitts/Nevis
1-800-744-9119

St. Martin
0-800-99-1016

St. Pierre/Miquelon
0-800-99-1016

San Marino
800-172-215

Senegal  
3081

Singapore  
8000 100 941 (608)

Slovakia
0-800-000-153

South Africa
0800-99-4830

Spain
900-99-0181

Sri Lanka (Colombo only)    
451-456 (608)

Sri Lanka (Outside Colombo)    
01-451-456 (608)

Sweden
020-021-4168

Switzerland  
0800-89-52-72

Taiwan   
00-801-126-267

Thailand 
00-1-800-1562-039-524

Trinidad& Tobago  
1-800-201-4411

Turkey
00-800-19-177

Turks/Caicos  
1-800-555-0013

Ukraine  
8-100-181

U.K. (British Telecom)
0800-89-0917

U.K. (Mercury)
0-800-096-0643

Vatican City
800-172-1009

Venezuela   
0-800-100-3121