>Asheville
For those that were here yesterday, I posted about how people who live in vans, who can't afford rv parks, are ticketed to death until the cops and courts reposes their vehicles and put people out on the streets where they live on the side of the road in tents. Many RV complain about this not just some girl with a channel. RV parks are rent too.
So yesterday when I though about disaster places like Asheville, the poor FEMA response, and all the lives that were lost because no one ever reached them or they just didn't get the supplies that they needed. So after doing more research on this, I wanted to point this out to the board. It is the first E Bike that can act as a power station, houses a 1k watt AC/DC inverter, and uses a foldable array of solar panels weighing about 20lbs and charge the bikes battery and then use that to power regular AC equipment. Plus something like this would give people the ability to travel anywhere from 30 miles on throttle or up to 70 with assistance. This is exactly what FEMA needs to loan out during catastrophes. Take a look, it is an ample solution for around $2,200 a pop for all included. Think how many lives this could have saved? You can ride through the woods, carry supplies, recharge regardless of downed power lines, and then use whatever battery is left to power household appliances and portable power equipment.