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Sir Clive Sinclair’s X-1 pedal-electric hybrid

Sir Clive Sinclair’s X-1 pedal-electric hybrid

X-1 Pedal-electric hybrid

The name Sinclair was stamped on single-person electric transport way back in 1985 with the world’s first mass produced electric vehicle – the Sinclair C5.

Fast forward to 2010, drop a wheel, shed lots of weight, add modern batteries and you start to get a picture of the newly developed Sinclair Research X-1. Essentially an electric-assist recumbent bicycle with an open-sided fairing, it has the aerodynamics, ergonomic pedaling position and weather protection of avelomobile, yet its weight and price are closer to those of an electric-assist bicycle.

Sinclair is widely known for its C5 pedal/electric three-wheeler, which was designed by company founder and pioneering inventor of the ZX range of computers, Sir Clive Sinclair. The mid-80s vehicle was a commercial flop – only around 17,000 units were sold. Reasons cited for its lack of popularity include poor battery life, worries about drivers not being able to see it on the road and rider exposure to the elements. Look around at the current landscape littered with electric-vehicles and single-person transport concepts however, and you could well argue that it simply suffered from being a vehicle ahead of its time.

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