British start-up Helixx's open-sided tuk-tuk is aimed at ride-hailing businesses in large cities in developing countries.
All four Helixx eCVs use rapid battery swap technology to optimise operational time and profitability.
Steve Pegg, Helixx CEO: “The vehicles offered by Helixx are the key to replacing the heavily polluting combustion-powered vehicles relied upon in developing nations today.”
Van is one of four electric quadricycles that Helixx plans to produce using localised, franchised factories
Engineered in the UK, the commercial EVs are designed to be built anywhere in the world in licensed Helixx Mobility Hubs.
The electric quartet are all based on the same underpinnings, engineered to L7e regulations – so legally limited to 20bhp and a maximum kerb weight of 450kg (rising to 600kg for cargo vehicles)
Helixx launches commercial EVs for emerging markets

McDonald’s-inspired global production strategy uses new ‘digital twin’ tech to ensure quality; two passenger models, a minivan and an open-sided van use swappable LFP battery packs and have a top speed of 80kph and a range of 112 kilometres.

28 Mar 2023 | 5678 Views | By Charlie Martin, Autocar UK

British start-up Helixx has announced plans to produce a line-up of four quadricycles aimed at developing nations in Asia, produced using an innovative process inspired by McDonald’s.

The electric quartet are all based on the same underpinnings, engineered to L7e regulations – so legally limited to 20bhp and a ...

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