we are living during the most extraordinary time in history of transport. we'll go for the electric with rev the auto and mobility show lu. going old electric on 2 wheels, red heads to europe's 1st electric motorcycle festival. and how can you read that? absolutely insane. putting an old electric spin on the legendary ph named meet the ph. d team, this is i'm good. i know fema onto i met cooper on how to log in a belen position on bus noise and the auto industry to muffin. convincing an entire city to go all electric. exactly what then based east to rental frontier has to deal with that that you as the i buy it also. now i think about a long way from going all the electric but living to tell the tale he has within a process. unbreakable taxi and it's very resilient driver because i live with myriad machines and the powers that propel them right now on rev. ah, look at all the insane bike. if you think electric to will as a foreign tyranny, think again. rather yet europe by electric motorcycle festival. and i'm going to tell you my top 5, think of the bike i spotted here, and the number one is pretty wild and a little out of this world with if you want to make your daily commute a little extra, the concept b r, as from frank, manufacturer that has got you covered, it's got an early in suspension. the design is super sleek and everything is kind of hidden, like the charging point down here. so it doesn't interfere with the overall looks off the bike weighing in at a $137.00 kilos. the e r s has a top speed of 100 kilometers an hour and the range of around a 100 kilometers. and it takes approximately 5 hours to charge completely. the bike is easy to maneuver even on a tricky trick like this one. and i certainly didn't want to chris one of only 29 examples. oh wow. but like this kind of exclusivity comes with a pretty hefty price. take 28500 years. is a lot of money to spend on your daily commuter. you could literally buy freeform or cycles for that. i would definitely need to change jobs or ref, needs to pay more, but if you want to get your hands on 129 unit build, you need to dig deep if you want them out and how dielectric motorcycle. sure you've got your 0 s r s or haile. likewise. but those bikes will set you back about 30000 euro. certainly what my price range. but like i said, it's just 10 grand. it's the render ts bravo. it comes with a 17.4 kilowatt hour battery, which gives you a range of up to 430 kilometers and getting a full charge that takes around 4 hours. this chinese bike certainly looks like your normal naked by. i do like the red highlights, lot song say it resembles through quantity. i will a little bit too much, but to be honest, i like this one better because it's just slimmer. oh, that's the difference. i think position is pretty pretty dave. it's been more for top of feeling actually what you quickly realize is that while the bravo to as looks big, it misses a bit of the punch that you usually have with electric motorcycles. also, the top speed is kept off at a 135 kilometers an hour. yeah. which isn't really that much right. but these beauties at the reload land festival, easily make up for that. we even got customized bikes, which i totally love. and especially this one gives me goosebumps because it's n b and w. r. 81 of my favorite bikes, of all time, some day i'm gonna refilled my own. now purist would say, how can you put an electric engine into a, b, m, w, r, a t. but look, that one on there once was a $37.00 kilowatt engine. now sits a 4.3 kilowatt hour battery, which leads to a range of about 80 kilometer. and it's got a claim charging time of approximately 2 hours. and unlike many other electric bikes, it still has a clutch. besides having them look like similar as an original bmw evan function as well, a little bit like similar as somebody wants to wants to write about, especially like when you're handling this, having a collection for low people. that is also the interaction between a classic bite and something new. it still has the same happy feeling. one of the main intended uses of electric to we love daily commuting, so by that are not too expensive. have a good range, easy to charge, and are small enough to avoid any traffic them. and that for me is the pocket rocket from sol, with its 2.5 kilowatt hour battery and the range of up to 80 kilometers. the pocket rocket manages to get at top speed of around 80 kilometers an hour. charging takes a minimum of 2 hours, or you could just do this. the one of the really cool things about this thought here is the battery and you don't need to charge it all the time. you can just get rid of the headlights and then you can take the old battery out and take a new one and put it back in and you're ready to go without any charging time. this battery test is super heavy. and the fall also has a hub mode, so you don't need to worry about the chains or anything that you need to take care of. and the same thing also has the number one byte, except it's just a little cooler. my number one pick is something i have never seen before. it's fair enough to say that it is an electric beat and to where and his lead drawn legacy by meet the virgin. yes. from finland. this room, nato is absolutely on steroids. it uses 102 kilowatt the power and has a 1000 newton meters of torak, a 1000 newton meters that absolutely insane. so just for comparison that you realize how much that actually is a, b, m, w as 1000 r r a gives you a 130 newton meters. the 0 as are asked that we saw before gives you a 190 newton meter. so 1000 is absolutely on the chart this, this thing is a beast. so let's drive it the verges. 20.2 kilowatt hour battery gives you a range between 20300 kilometers. a full charge takes 4.5 hours and the motorcycle delivers a top speed of 180 kilometers an hour. obviously, having the motor i'd in the wheel gives us a bit more space up front. the more traditional approach you need to cram everything into the middle, but now we only have to be for the battery. so big a range, big a battery, all the things that a writer wants to hear from a brand new electric motorcycle. so 1st, when i heard a 1000 newton meters of pork, i kind of my pants a little bit, but the bikes, the twice it job at regulating that power. so you don't go live. and i do like to design a lot and the see thing position is lives is quite relaxed, but not to relax. little bit sports if. so i'm very happy with my number one pick. that's it from reload land this year. hope you liked my work. 5 machines i pick for the show with today we're at the ph in car e, and some of you might think p i have already heard that name, but inquiry never heard of that and that's what we're going to find out today. b, automated founder is automobile royalty? none other than that? an m p a sun? i'm talk, this is i'm good. i'm a, this is a product, a company, a group of car enthusiasts and rebels who dare to do something new in the automobile industry on in and for europe to the states since we can build really good cars. here in phil paul, i think this talent and passion can be channeled into something innovative and noon because of how soon had off in and the 1st product. he was rather the prototype, but the 1st product they asked is behind us, right now. the stick up and so so that's no call right here, the p g t, a very good looking car. the frond reminds me somewhat a little bit of asked martin and the headlights a little bit of portion, but very distinctive design. i like it, ph. d t. well, it probably isn't the most imaginative name, but it does come with some impressive figures. a claim w l t p a 500 kilometers, and a charging time of less than 5 minutes to 80 percent. them, i mean with a lot of optic out, we have a modular vehicle architecture file which shortens development time to look for the best innovations from great suppliers and integrates them on other quotes to cut a long story short is in cottage and is the leader in the field of ha madina that is human machine interfaces for emma. it's a great german company with a great innovation model. that's the one that's process optimizer. and as a european solution to these, that means the more europeans speed boats that can talk with us the better our product will be an authentic home by car development at a large o e m p, and usually takes around 4 and a half years from drawing board to series production with our optimized processes. this overall development is shortened by 2 year inquiry. i keep my ears open to see what process optimization looks like at other places often and in comparison. and so we have up to 70 percent time savings law. and today what, when speed of innovation counts and time really does mean money market that gives us a competitive advantage. the b g t has 3 electric might, is one at the front axle and 2 on the rear axle east with the power output of $150.00 kilowatt with the total pallet figure of around 450 kilo us and a dry ways of 1800 kilos, calling his time in less than 3 seconds. but what is the true essence of inquiry? so right here behind me, you have a work station that will show what inquiry added to the call. it is about programming, the infotainment system and all that is around it. but how that works, we lost that professional issue, so speak with me. the most important solution in cottage provides is in how we managed development process for vehicle applications for software in the vehicle, which includes climate control, infotainment systems like the music player, radio audio, and also the information cluster including the speedometer em, acosta as well. so when it comes to information that the driver needs, like the turn signals, high beams, et cetera, how little so these are things that we can develop very creatively. that's very dynamically you can come on monday and we can give the developers and designers the opportunity to work on one platform on data, thus becoming very efficient as the political since we can generate a time saving of up to 70 percent as opposed to with comparable competitor solutions is on a an accommodation audio so that encourage studio as our application is called demand for it's possible to add elements needed for a user interface or food for h m. i. and so, and enrich them with logical gum. yeah. which means you can program without writing a single line of coaching. we have different logic blocks that we can drag onto the stage the connect together to create the logic sequence soon, and then link it to the graphics like the speedometer. for example, fringe cuts, meza, and curry is working on many more protects the ultimate goal, redefining the interaction between humans and machine. mm hm. home sunday, the company hopes to provide both the software and hardware to make seamless into action or reality. their vision includes tablets, smartphones, and other screens that are almost transparent, allowing for mentored reality all made possible by the linux based inquiry o. s. it's been a pretty interesting day. i learned quite a bit and after say, i really liked the car. now, peer is work on it to make it a serious production car. it is planned to go on c as in 2024. and when it comes, i want to test drive it the p h g t is meant to be the 1st member of a product family consisting of 3 different types of cars. and given that he is works with a multi the architecture system, the development of a subsequent s u, v or a sedan is likely to take even less time than the 1st model. exciting times ahead with tier ones to revolutionize how we get around without pollution without having to own a vehicle. the startup has certainly changed the streetscape in its native berlin. lauren's life, not co founder tear as an east, grew to rental firm in 2018 investors pumped in some 300000000 euros. now lawrence's company employs more than 900 people in over 100 cities in 12 countries for a big ambition, needs quite some capital. and, and, and the mission is this very big, what we have. it's monday morning in tears central berlin depot. moxy fed is collecting freshly charged batteries from the warehouse and loading up his electric cargo by this multiple battery system means tier can keep its please up and running without having to bring back every exhausted scooter to be charged before it can be used again. all right, let's get this shipment started max. his job is to ensure that the fleet of scooters is accessible and in working order. so that tear customers can locate and rent them via mobile. at the latest scuse models include on board helmets to help the driver safety concerns. when one of the 6000 th eastgate is need attention employees like moxie or on the scene to get it working again. it's no easy task, even with an electric assisted bike with that really if you work up a sweat of course, but exercise is good for you as we all know. and it's fun. yeah. much, much balls with dana. yeah. you feel a bit like a modern cowboy doing this hostile sort of fits the company name to the job that you get here means animal and german. i think about i think that everyone working here is inspired by sustainability and the money in his job. we wouldn't do it otherwise it minute whether it's management or a driver like me. we all followed the same goal. i was, i didn't feel sustainability is a key part of his business model and development strategy. any versions of the eastgate, his had to be rounded up every day, and driven back to base and trucks, which did not sit well with 0 emission transport idea. why we turned out to be the number one in this market in europe. we have a very different mindset from other companies because we really care about all because so we built this vehicle and figured out that we have to really make the stem more proof. and if you drive down the, the curbstone here, you have to go, we, it's a 30 inch, no problem to drive down here. if you smaller ones, it gets really uncomfortable. also dangerous. that's a safety, but also inspector. and yes, to breaks down. the 1st you excluded it had one break there like really good breaks while lauren smells more possible improvements. max, he is making sure the current models are okay. so if it fits into that wall, right, this is the last part of my job in the holiday. i've located a scooter that's been left in the park and now we're going to have to find n with. i'm from assume you, melissa. so there should be around here somewhere. law. let's make it beep. love it, and i've my peeps. i reckon it mustn't be right here and bingo all as obesity. it's often a bit of a wild goose chase, but we never leave a scooter behind kinda all up for workers and we've got gps and we can track each scooter. a lot. tracking tier is also working to improve its charging network and develop batch we swap systems to use in the emo pitts. it now has on offer putting a public battery swap stations, would allow customers to recharge their scooters on the fly. it would also mean less needful, cargo, bike based servicing, and save energy. it's one example where we really focusing really hard to improve the sustainability of operations. and we want to reduce also the, the, the energy consumption and the resources that are used to drive a vehicle. how much energy is used to transport people. i mean, we're going very, very fast. we call our value here, tre, blaze. so you really want to challenge ourselves. we want to challenge the industry . we have a lot of respect. we don't have fear of the big companies. of like the dimas and volkswagens, we will continue to innovate. and we also innovate more vehicles because not a scooter company. we, a mobility company is search for better forms of, of an electron mobility means it's testing and helping to develop micro vehicles in cooperation with a range of other companies. lawrence's own share in tier has been estimated at about 40000000 euros, but he's donated it all to an investment fund. he set up hold blue impact. it's designed to help startups that push forward sustainable practices around the world . the tier c e o says he's not interested in personal welf. i don't want to be on that path because it's a never ending story. doesn't fulfill. you would like laws and all the the great positive vibes you want to have. so for me, freedom is the most important value in my personal and family value system. and when you can do what you want and for me, the biggest impact then is to support other people who haven't have an idea. we haven't mission, we have a vision to really create something that stops kind of change and supporting those people. that's the joy that i get. and it's much more than if i would buy me a push. in fact, lawrence doesn't want to own any kind of car. he doesn't think it would benefit his own freedom of mobility in a city like with this new kind of freedom is winning over more and more people for tier in terms of customers, investors and partnerships. the more money the company makes, the more laurens can put into the blue impact venture funding to help other people build businesses that positively affect people's lives on the planets in general, people with that field trip to florida. well, i'd love really be about it for mom i'm i probably, i'm going to part amount with me with a b b thing. a mom so much i think that they do that by, by giving them stuff with even with the way up up with me. i got with the club with it, but i this is vicky with i think i'm familiar with them. if i got up for the month, gotta get it out with with a company that's with it. i want them. why didn't buy me with local was it with them but good with that. happy motoring and see you next time on red blue. with who go mike. how can this passionate hatred of people be explained? where does it come from? whole history of anti semitism. part 2 of our in depth documentary series, the creeping a demon ization of jews progressed from the 12th 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