GM and Segway Unveil PUMA - Two Person Electric Vehicle

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Exciting Breakthrough in Personal Transportation

GM has teamed up with Segway to make the PUMA. This is a two passenger personal electric vehicle. Today GM is touring the streets of New York to show off it's prototype. They even
 put in an appearance at the Today Show. Meridith Vierra takes a test drive here.

PUMA stands for Personal Urban Mobility and Accessibility. A GM representative says this vehicle can travel up to 35 miles on a single charge. Charging the vehicle costs an average of 35 cents. This would certainly make an economical transportation option for city dwellers.

According to The Wall Street Journal, "GM didn't say how much the machines would cost, but research chief Larry Burns said owners would spend one-third to one-forth of the cost of a traditional vehicle".
This is certainly good news in this strapped economy.

It seems there is talk of making this GM vehicle adaptable to winter weather as well. The GM Segway PUMA could become an enclosed personal car, capable of driving in winter weather. This would make it superior to the
two-wheeled Segway, it's vehicle predecessor.

The Segway PT came out with much celebration, but as it turns out was an impractical vehicle as it was banned from use in many areas. Still it is useful in some applications as evidenced by the movie, "Paul Blart Mall Cop", which features security officers at a mall making full use of the Segway PT.

According to the Segway website, the Puma is equipped with the following features and capabilities,

PUMA GM Segway Features - Dynamic Stabilization
"Dynamic stabilization: The ability to balance on two wheels and have a true zero turning radius. It gives you incredible manueverability."

PUMA GM Segway Features - Electric Propulsion
"Electric Propulsion: It's extremely efficient and gives us significant fine control over vehicle dynamics. You can also use regenerative braking to charge back the batteries."

PUMA GM Segway Features - Smart Battery Management
"Smart battery management: We're one of the world's largest customers of large format lithium-ion batteries. As such, we've become experts about the safe and efficient use of their chemistry."

 
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That is so cute!
This is sooo cool!
Interesting. Is it street-legal?
Sounds real neat, super reporting!
Great reporting! I'm not sure how the Puma will work in localities where it is deemed as not street legal and also not appropriate for the sidewalks.
Here's the thing, though. Even thouth the PUMA has all the efficiencies you described, most car owners, even if they are city dwellers, do not stay entirely within the city. I certainly did not when I lived in Washington, DC. That being the case, 35 miles per charge just won't cut it. The PUMA would not be a replacement car, it would be an additional car. But it's a step in the right direction; I will say that.
It did not look that safe.
The Puma GM Segway sounds like a great new two-person vehicle that is good for the environment. Thank you for the nice write-up!
I'm waiting for someone to invent the perpetual motion vehicle...
interesting
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