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Smart wheel turns bicycles into electric-hybrid vehicle

The Copenhagen Wheel can be attached to any bike and can monitor how hard a cyclist is pedalling and give them a boost when needed.

A MASSACHUSETTS STARTUP is launching a new device that transforms almost any bicycle into an electric-hybrid vehicle using an app on a smartphone.

The device, called the Copenhagen Wheel, is installed as part of a rear hub of a bike wheel and is packed with a proprietary computer, batteries and sensors that monitor how hard a rider is pedalling and activate an onboard motor whenever support is needed.

The device uses wireless connectivity to communicate with the biker’s smartphone to track distance traveled and elevation gained, share with friends the number of calories burned and lock the wheel remotely as soon as the owner walks away from the bike.

(Video: Copenhagen Wheel/YouTube)

“The motor integrates itself with the rider’s motion very, very seamlessly,” said Assaf Biderman, who co-invented the device at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s SENSEable City Lab, where he is associate director. “It’s almost like having a riding companion riding together with you, making the ride easier, simpler.”

Speed limits

The combination of power from the Copenhagen Wheel and the cyclist’s energy can make an average biker move “almost like a Tour-de-France-level athlete in your daily commute,” said Biderman, who founded Cambridge, Mass.-based Superpedestrian Inc. that secured an exclusive license for the technology from MIT.

The Copenhagen Wheel packs sufficient power to propel a rider as fast as 60 kph (37.28 mph), but developers have put speed limits in software to meet local speed limits, effectively turning off the motor once the speed reaches 20 mph in the US and 25 kilometers in Europe.

The concept was inspired by a simple question: “How can we get more people to cycle?” Biderman said.

The project received funding from the Italian ministry of the environment and office of the mayor of Copenhagen, a Danish city known as one of the most bicycle friendly locations in the world and whose tourism website says 55 percent of its residents bike 1.2 million kilometers (750,000 miles) every day.

The initial 1,000 units of the Copenhagen Wheel became available for pre-order through the Superpedestrian website earlier this month. Two weeks later, at least 810 had been sold for $699 each, the majority of them to customers in the US Other orders went to Europe, Australia, Kenya, Madagascar and elsewhere. Shipping is scheduled for next spring.

e-bikes

The Copenhagen Wheel does not replace a cyclist’s existing bicycle. Consumers get the stylish hubcap-sised device already installed on a new rear wheel that fits their current bicycle. They remove the current wheel from their bike and install the souped-up unit and they are ready to go. The batteries are rechargeable.

The Copenhagen Wheel seeks to tap into a lucrative and highly competitive market for electric bikes, also known as e-bikes.

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Assaf Biderman, co-inventor of the Copenhagen Wheel and Associate Director of the SENSEable City Laboratory at MIT, arrives at Superpedestrian, his venture-backed company in Cambridge, Mass. (Image: AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)

In a recent report, clean-technology consulting company Navigant Research estimated that worldwide revenue from electric bicycles will grow from $8.4 billion this year to $10.8 billion in 2020, fueled in part by desire for a viable alternative to increasingly congested city roads that makes crawling in car traffic less palatable.

In the US, the trend is reflected in Census Bureau data showing the number of bicycle commuters rose 60 percent in the decade ending in 2010.

“Over the past few years we’ve seen a cycling renaissance throughout the world,” Biderman said. “People are looking for alternatives.”

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    Mute Fiachra Pollard
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    Dec 18th 2013, 9:44 PM

    Finally a great retrofit product, brilliant idea, a version for wheelchairs would make them famous :-)

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    Mute Cpm
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    Dec 18th 2013, 11:00 PM

    Does it force cyclists to obey traffic lights? Because that would be a great invention.

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    Mute Cian Byrne
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    Dec 18th 2013, 11:42 PM

    It would be great if they invented something for travelling around on so drivers can get up off their fat asses!! Oh wait. . .

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    Mute FlopFlipU
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    Dec 18th 2013, 9:48 PM

    A great idea

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    Mute David O Brien
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    Dec 19th 2013, 7:50 AM

    This is most likely a spoof viral. Unfortunately in this universe we don’t get energy for free no matter how smart your phone is not app you use. You’d want big heavy battery inside the wheel. PITY

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    Mute Kal Ipers
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    Dec 19th 2013, 9:25 AM

    No a real thing. Been trying to come to market for a couple of years. There is also a similar product on kickstarter.
    I even tried to get the distribution deal for Ireland. If you are going to comment try to actually know what you are talking about.

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    Mute Morm J Jordil
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    Dec 18th 2013, 10:57 PM

    PERSONALLY I LIKE THE HARD GRAFT OF CYCLING. THIS IS FOR WEAK AND STUPID PEOPLE

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    Mute Cpm
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    Dec 18th 2013, 11:08 PM

    Please subscribe me to your newsletter

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    Mute Fozz
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    Dec 18th 2013, 11:26 PM

    Who says weak and stupid people always type in caps?!

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    Mute Stephen Devlin
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    Dec 19th 2013, 8:16 AM

    HEY LOOK EVERYBODY !!! WE GOT A BADASS OVER HERE !!!!!

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    Mute Kal Ipers
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    Dec 19th 2013, 9:28 AM

    It’s a form of transport. Do you shout at people on buses and cars because they don’t personally power the transport.

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    Mute Keith Wizzy
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    Dec 18th 2013, 9:40 PM

    Thought the ‘Copenhagen Wheel’ was some sort of fantasy drawn up on the TV show ‘Weeds’ :o

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    Mute Richard Sweeney
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    Dec 18th 2013, 10:13 PM

    Ya Andy tried to sell them.

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    Mute Morm J Jordil
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    Dec 18th 2013, 10:58 PM

    NOTHING BEATS THE HARD GRAFT OF REAL CYCLING. THIS IS FOR THE LAZY AND UNHEALTHY

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    Mute Niall Mullins
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    Dec 19th 2013, 12:44 AM

    On yer bike so mate…

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    Mute Rossa Crowe
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    Dec 19th 2013, 11:56 PM

    Are you joking here, I’m a little confused?

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    Mute Niall Mullins
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    Dec 19th 2013, 12:42 AM

    Lance Armstrong bought them all! He’ll do anything to win, that man.

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    Mute Kitty Prendergast
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    Dec 18th 2013, 10:46 PM

    I want one!

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    Mute Sean Walsh
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    Dec 19th 2013, 1:30 PM

    Sounds great…..but also expensive…..

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