Bristol-based company Bo is ready to shift its Bo M e-mobility solution into mass production. This new two-wheeled e-scooter sports a first-ever welded aluminium monocoque structure assembled on the company's shop floor.
Touted as the market's most advanced urban micro-mobility vehicle, the Bo M e-scooter promises to deliver a smooth, stable, and safe ride for city commuters. With a range of up to 50km, integrated Lock and Load hooks, an 800-lumen front headlight, a top speed of 21mph, and 80% recharge in under three hours, the Bo M is packed with features that make it the perfect companion for urban travel. The 22kg e-scooter is incredibly easy to operate: simply push it forward, step onto the Airdeck, toggle the accelerator and you're good to go.
What stands out immediately is the smoothness of the ride, with very little vibration from the ground. Plus, the steering column is designed in such a way that losing control is virtually impossible. The aluminium monocurve chassis is key to Bo M's design, allowing for the integration of multiple innovations without adding complexity for the user. The use of aluminium has also made the structure extremely lightweight and easily manoeuvrable. The CEO and co-founder of Bo M, Morgan, illustrated: "The reason it is important is it is the first-ever welded aluminium monocoque structure in our space. It gives us package space, but also, it means we have a separate steerer column like a steerer shaft, so we fit our Safesteer mechanism around that."