View Full Version : Segway PT, Segway Inc., Bedford, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States
Airicist
14th February 2014, 21:45
Manufacturer - Segway Inc. (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?5023)
Segway PT (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Segway_PT) on Wikipedia
Inventor - Dean Kamen (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?6609)
Airicist
16th February 2014, 23:00
https://youtu.be/qnomGPYLZeA
Become A Segway Dealer - Break Paradigms and Reap the Rewards
Published on Jan 7, 2014
Airicist
24th March 2014, 20:50
https://youtu.be/fmLRMB-313U
Segway Personal Transporter (PT) SE Launch Webinar
Published on Mar 24, 2014
Segway announces new Segway Personal Transporter (PT) SE models and SegSolution accessory packages for consumer and commercial use.
Airicist
24th April 2015, 21:19
https://youtu.be/3g8wEPq0s2s
Ninebot (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?9442) acquires Segway Inc.
Published on Apr 23, 2015
Article "Beijing-based Ninebot Acquires Segway, Raises $80M From Xiaomi And Sequoia (https://techcrunch.com/2015/04/15/ninebot-segways-into-the-future)"
by Catherine Shu
April 15, 2015
Airicist
8th January 2020, 07:57
https://youtu.be/mpMkmA7YM9o
Segway S-Pod brings Wall-E to real life
Jan 7, 2019
The S-Pod is like a traditional Segway that you can sit in. The new egg-shaped two-wheeler from Segway-Ninebot is meant to let people sit while they effortlessly cruise around campuses, theme parks, airports, and maybe even cities. Instead of leaning to move, though, it’s controlled by a small joystick. And it has an eye-popping top speed of 24 miles per hour.
Airicist
9th January 2020, 06:59
https://youtu.be/PGiev59qT2I
Segway's S-Pod hands-on at CES 2020
Jan 8, 2020
Once you get past oddities like bread-making machines, CES is really wouldn't be what it is without some forward-looking mobility concepts. Case and point: next week Segway and owner Ninebot will show off a prototype electric vehicle called the S-Pod that looks like a horseless chariot.
According to the two companies, the 330.7 pound S-Pod can cruise at a top speed of 24.8 miles per hour. They claim it's also easy to drive thanks to a feature that automatically balances the vehicle while it's moving. The current prototype can travel about 43.5 miles before its battery needs to be charged.
"Segway’s latest EV prototype looks like Professor X’s wheelchair (https://www.engadget.com/2020/01/03/segway-ninebot-s-pod-concept-ces-2020)"
The company will show off the concept vehicle at CES.
by Igor Bonifacic
January 3, 2020