So here at EcoGeek we love to talk about super-efficient green cars, even when they don't look so great. People might think you're crazy, but after you tell them how far you can go on a two-gallon tank of gas, maybe they'll start to question their own insanity. So when we came across the Twike, we got pretty excited.
The Twike was originally designed by a bunch of students in Switzerland in the '80s and then taken on by a German firm for production. While it may look like the usual "bizarre" electric vehicle (it's fully electric, zero emissions), taking a look inside reveals that you can actually pedal to produce up to 500 watts in tandem with a passenger to extend the range of the car by up to 50%. Now THAT'S new!
The car is steered using a joystick configuration, much like in an airplane, and has the accelerator and brakes (regenerative brakes of course) operated by buttons built into the stick. Awesomely geeky! The batteries are lithium-ion and can be charged from a regular household outlet, though slower here than in Europe, where it charges at a rate of about 1km potential per minute. Of course at 12.5 miles per KWh, which is the equivalent of 565 mpg, charging overnight is fine by me! The range on a single charge is anywhere from 20-90 miles depending on driving conditions (and how in shape your legs are!).
They talk about "Grey energy" on their website, the amount of energy used to produce a vehicle, which in this case is 8,400 KWh, compared to 42,000 KWh for a conventional car. What's the best line from their website though?
"Tailpipes? We don't need no stinking tailpipes." Sweet!
$26,000 US might seem like a lot for a glorified electric bicycle, but amazingly they are sold out for 2007 in North America and are taking orders for 2008. It might not take you on cross-country tours (unless you are in great shape), but as a commuter verhicle, what better way to get to and from that lazy office job and stay in shape?
Check out a video of the thing in action after the jump.

written by stands2reason, December 11, 2007
written by weee recycling, December 12, 2007
Looks like a great bit of design and a bit of pedalling would improve many peoples health.
written by anonymo, December 13, 2007
If you're not burning gasoline, you don't have a miles per gallon figure. You don't get to imagine one using a theoretical 100% efficient gasoline powered generator.
It's getting 80 watt-hours per mile. The VentureOne, which is aimed at getting 100mph 100mpg in a serial hybrid carving trike, was IIRC around 110 watt-hours per mile.
written by anonymo, December 13, 2007
The average for most people is going to be between 50 and 100 watts sustained, per person.
written by Danno, December 13, 2007
Save yourself about $23k and go here: http://www.electricrider.com/index.htm
written by xc_para_puravida, December 26, 2007
I can tell you from riding in one, this is NOT an electric bicycle! It IS a lightweight electric car with a pedal assist. It is quiet, clean and thrilling to drive - capable of 55mph. Personally, I don't need an electric bicycle. I am perfectly capable of pedaling a good, old-fashoined bicycle for short-range commutes; even in sub-zero temps on a powder day - with xc skis attached, like this morning. I need range here in the Western US where train service stinks! If the range and chargeability of Twike can continue to improve then it will likely become the 21st-century solution to a looming energy crisis.
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124000BTUs per gallon gas is equivalent to 36.332 Kwh,
36.332*12.5=454.2
I think you're off by a bit.
Either way, the assumption of 100% efficient energy conversion is flawed. The pedaling or charging will give at best 80% and that is before the efficiency of the human body is taken into account.