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The Brammo Enertia Electric Motorcycle: Another Pricey Green Machine





Having blogged about The Mission One electric motorcycle, it's only fair to share with you another expensive eco-friendly bike; The Brammo Enertia, an 18-horsepower electric street legal motorcycle with a top speed of 55 miles an hour, which made its public debut in New York yesterday.



The 280-pound Enertia is available for preorder at $11,995 — or a serialized limited production model for $14,995-, though the electric motorcycle is eligible for a 10 percent federal tax credit. Rumor has it five west coast Best Buy stores are stocking and selling the Enertia street bike.






Design Influences
The Enertia has been shaped as much by current events and our cultural history as the pencil of the one designing it. With global warming and dependence on foreign oil becoming increasing important social issues and a response from the transportation industry seeming elusive, the Enertia was designed as a solution to a problem.



The designers of the Enertia focused on eliminating elements that contributed to intimidation and instead emphasized the ones that exposed the pure joy of motorcycling. The lightweight motorcycle has a magical history in the US and worldwide, changing attitudes and capturing the imagination of the people every time we needed a more efficient, friendlier mode of transportation. Celebrating the spirit of these iconic bikes was a design goal for the Enertia. A dichotomy of old school purist values and new school technology, the Enertia hits that perfect balance between the familiar and the future.



Truly Designed from the inside out, the Enertia's sculpted form hints at the geometric order within. Major components are either exposed, like the chassis, or referenced, like the logo plates, which have the same diameter and plan view location as the electric motor they shield. The design details have not been left to chance either, with materials, colors and textures reminding you that you're riding a motorcycle of the highest quality.



The following charts are courtesy of Brammo:




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ordering options and pricing:



reserve yours now here.

Company Overview / Mission (from their site):
Brammo Motorsports was founded in 2002 to focus on research and development that would enable us to excel in the manufacturing of specialty performance vehicles. Our integration of digital engineering, tightly meshed with innovative industrial and production design, allows us to be prolific in product development.

Creating compelling, sustainable transportation that is fun to use is our goal.

In 2005 to further develop our design and production processes, we began manufacturing the Ariel Atom, a ground breaking sports car concept by British designer Simon Sauders. The Atom is a lightweight vehicle based on GM's Ecotec engines and provides a ultra high performance driving experience with a small displacement and fuel-efficient power plant. Comedian and uber car collector Jay Leno says, "I've had my Atom for a few months now. I love it. It's actually my favourite car in terms of driving."

We have designed a new product line of plug-in electric motorcycles named Enertia™. The Enertia is an all electric, plug-in motorcycle with a 40+ mile range and 50+ mile per hour top speed.

Leveraging formula race car technology the Enertia utilizes a carbon-fibre chassis producing an ultra strong and lightweight vehicle platform of just 275 pounds. This ground breaking chassis design combined with the most powerful lithium-phosphate batteries in the world from supplier Valence Technology has produced an emissions free commuter motorcycle designed for today.

all images and info courtesy of Brammo.
Take a look at Engadget's review here.



Brammo is located in Ashland, Oregon.
Enertia microsite

The Mission EV 1:

Read about the Mission One EV Electric Motorcycle here.

The Fastest Electric Bike:

And, if you're wondering what happens to be the world's fastest electric motorcycle, that'd be the KillaCycle which has been clocked at a top speed of 168 mph.

35 New Home Products From The Diesel Creative Team For Moroso and Foscarini





Fashion brand Diesel's Creative Team, headed by Creative Director Wilbert Das, has collaborated with lighting brand Foscarini and furniture brand Moroso to create the Diesel Home Collection of furniture and lighting, called Successful Living. The two collections designed for Moroso are called the ROCK and CAMP collections. The lighting collections for Foscarini include the Glas collection, The Graf, Fork and Cage collections.

In addition to these furnishings, they introduced four new textiles as well. These products were introduced at the Salone del Mobile and at Euroluce this year, 2009. Below are images of all the products.

THE ROCK COLLECTION FOR MOROSO:

The Rock collection is in a different mood, one where the Diesel inspiration is linked to the world of music, concerts and the visual idiom. The rectangular occasional table Xraydio 2 Disc is therefore made by printing the X-ray of a dj console on glass and using the colours of the night with shades from electric blue to black. By retaining the transparency of the glass the effect is truly strong, evocative and highly iconographic.


Moroso Xraydio 2 - Disc
Design: Diesel Creative Team, Moroso Design Center
Presented: Salone Internazionale del Mobile 2009, Milan

The same process was applied to production of the small Xraydio 1 Razza table, although here the chosen image is that of a ray fish swimming against a blue background.


Moroso Xraydio 1 - Razza
Design: Diesel Creative Team, Moroso Design Center
Presented: Salone Internazionale del Mobile 2009, Milan

Finally the 3-panel screen Xraydio 3 Natura Morta has a printed photographic image which plays with the archetype of a seventeenth-century still life.


Moroso Xraydio 2 - Natura Morta
Design: Diesel Creative Team, Moroso Design Center
Presented: Salone Internazionale del Mobile 2009, Milan

Moroso Bar Stud stools (tall and short)
Design: Diesel Creative Team, Moroso Design Center
Presented: Salone Internazionale del Mobile 2009, Milan

Moroso Ego Stud Hanging Wall Mirror
Design: Diesel Creative Team, Moroso Design Center
Presented: Salone Internazionale del Mobile 2009, Milan


Foscarini Stud lights (big and small)
Design: Diesel Creative Team, Foscarini Team
Presented: Euroluce 2009, Milan

LIGHTS FOR FOSCARINI:


Foscarini Rock Pendant Light
Design: Diesel Creative Team, Foscarini Team
Presented: Euroluce 2009, Milan

Foscarini Glas table and suspension lamps (big and small)
Design: Diesel Creative Team, Foscarini Team
Presented: Euroluce 2009, Milan

Foscarini Fork floor lamp and table lamps
Design: Diesel Creative Team, Foscarini Team

Foscarini Cage Lamps (suspension,big,small,floor and mic)
Design: Diesel Creative Team, Foscarini Team
Presented: Euroluce 2009, Milan

Foscarini Tri-p
Design: Diesel Creative Team, Foscarini Team
Presented: Euroluce 2009, Milan

THE GRAF COLLECTION FOR FOSCARINI:

Playing with the language of pop, the lamps in the Graf collection feature graphic prints on subjects that refer directly to the Diesel Home Collection: and on nature experienced with a personal style and a DJ's consol, which recalls the nightlife of rock and pop culture.

The images are printed on the diffuser in black and white and favour dark tones. The fabric is an extremely opaque weave that gives the lamp the fun impression of "fresh paint"". The graphic print adapts to the different scales of the lamp, without losing its original proportions.



Foscarini Graf floor and table lamps; tecno and natural
Design: Diesel Creative Team, Foscarini Team
Presented: Euroluce 2009, Milan

Foscarini Graf suspension lamps; tecno and natural
Design: Diesel Creative Team, Foscarini Team
Presented: Euroluce 2009, Milan

THE CAMP COLLECTION FOR MOROSO:

The Camp collection also includes a series of other products in hand-painted wood: the Overdyed Lounge Chair, Overdyed Side Chair and two small tables, the rectangular Overdyed Table and round Overdyed Side Table.

The paint detail (shown above) in these products is particularly important as the technique used (ragging) means that the natural streaks of the wood are revealed and which, colored and then wiped away, create a special vintage effect. The support structures are instead in black-painted steel.

Moroso Flightcase
Design: Diesel Creative Team, Moroso Design Center
Presented: Salone Internazionale del Mobile 2009, Milan


Moroso Overdyed Side Chairs and Lounge chair
Design: Moroso Design Center, Diesel Creative Team
Presented: Salone Internazionale del Mobile 2009, Milan


Moroso Overdyed long table and round side tables
Design: Moroso Design Center, Diesel Creative Team
Presented: Salone Internazionale del Mobile 2009, Milan

The very first piece from the collaboration between the Diesel Creative Team and Moroso was this sofa - the Nebula Nine Sofa - which is soft like a large cloud, has generous shapes and where you can sit or lie on large, soft cushions with stonewashed linen covers which define the sofa, making it the ideal space for relaxing and socialising. The frame is in wood throughout, very strong and compact. They since created the accompanying Cumulus Chair as well.

Moroso Nebula Sofa
Design: Diesel Creative Team, Moroso Design Center
Presented: Salone Internazionale del Mobile 2009, Milan

Moroso Cumulus chair
Design: Diesel Creative Team, Moroso Design Center
Presented: Salone Internazionale del Mobile 2009, Milan

TEXTILES:
And lastly is a special collection of Textiles: Forest Haze, Utopia, Sound System and Blotch:

above: Sound System wallpaper behind the flightcase for Moroso.

Blotch:

Forest Haze:

Sound System:

Utopia:


Links:
Moroso
Foscarini
Diesel

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