Alternative personal transportation that cost pennies to fuel were on display at
CES in Las Vegas and Ann Arbor was in the house, with the GenZ electric scooter.
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"Key specs of the GenZe include a seven-inch touch screen display and a removable, rechargeable battery that can be charged at any 110v outlet. The vehicle tops out at 30 mph and can travel 30 miles on a full charge. While license requirements may vary by state, most will not require a full motorcycle license for operation. Built domestically in Ann Arbor, MI, the product will launch in March 2015 in California and Oregon."
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