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Rather than jumping into your car, jump onto a Pi. Electric mobility that transforms your daily, auto-dependant driving habit, into a powerful, seamless, and absolutely head-turning riding experience.
You can smoothly ride anywhere—including bicycle lanes.

  • Forget using your car for short commutes, trips to the store, or around town
  • Travel via a cleaner, brighter, zero-emission personal mobility
  • LiION battery is much lighter and recharges in less time than other battery types
  • We support battery recycling via the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation’s Charge Up to Recycle! Program
  • When pack replacement necessitates (3-5 years on average) call the Pi San Francisco headquarters at 415-887-7643, or the “RBRC” at 1-800-8-BATTERY or visit www.rbrc.org and together we will increase the long-term environmental value of Pi-based mobility
  • Sustainable, eco-friendly, or “green” begins with our selection of suppliers, raw material options based on CO2 output values, and the potential for recycling—there’s minimal plastic on a Pi and very little rubber
  • “Smaller (and lighter transportation) is better” includes the scrutiny of source materials, manufacturing (the majority of which is California-based), manufacturing by-product and inter-vendor transportation
  • what’s in a pi? for starters, it’s made right here in california.

  • A 4” diameter tube is extruded from recycled aluminum, then roll-formed into the arch structure that produces a very light, but very strong bike, on balance, to available power, purpose and ergonomic relationships
  • Other wattages are available depending on local, regional, state and host countries of import
  • Coupled to a semi-automatic 8-speed transmission, the power of Pi is more than sufficient to make the switch from auto to amazing
  • Pi is capable of 30 miles per charge depending on terrain and conditions and recharges in 3 hours from a standard household outlet
  • Pi can also ascend most of the world's steepest streets with light pedaling — starting in Pi’s home base of San Francisco
  • As seen in Hammacher Schlemmer www.hammacher.com
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