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MATE enters e-cargo bike market with ‘reimagined’ SUV
Made from 90% recycled aluminium, MATE is presenting its first cargobike as “the first real alternative to a car” . The MATE SUV can hold up to 210 litres, equivalent to two children or four crates of drinks. It also features dual disc brakes and has a range of up to 100 km. It has a 250 W motor providing up to 90 Nm of torque. The e-bike has been designed by the awardwinning German studio, Zanzotti Design. “The design of the Mate SUV was an exciting process, characterised by many challenges. To create broad acceptance, the advantages of a bicycle were combined with those of an automobile in the design. The modular design allows for a wide range of possible applications and adapts to individual user needs,” explains Christian Zanzotti, founder and head designer. withstood not only the intensive preparations involved in the production of natural rubber but also the tyre manufacturing process itself. The data was retrieved using special purposebuilt software and a reader and correctly interpreted. The appearance and performance of a tyre containing the invisible marker remain unchanged. By 2050, Continental aims to use 100% sustainably produced materials in all its tyres and wants to achieve full climateneutrality along its entire value chain.