Increased freedom
The transition to electric is a major personal process. It consists in properly evaluating the limits of the technology and in adapting your behaviour according to these limitations.
Once this process has been well assimilated, a vehicle such as the Tilter provides fewer constraints and more personal freedom.
Indeed, we believe that the Tilter not only allows us to save time in our daily travel, but also to have greater freedom in our movements.
Pragmatic use of resources
As regards the Tilter's environmental aspect, we are not calling for an ecological analysis "from well to wheel" which broadly puts the appeal of "zero emissions" vehicles in perspective, but rather for a pragmatic observation of our close environment:
- Is it not correct that respiratory diseases are developing in urban environments?
- If your exhaust pipe came out at the centre of your steering wheel, which engine would you choose?
- Do you find it normal that you move 1.2 tons compared to your 80 kg?
- Do you find it normal that the vehicle occupation rate is 1.3 people when nearly all vehicles can seat 5 people?
To conclude
To all these reflections, the Tilter humbly attempts to offer a pragmatic and adapted response: the Tilter does not pollute where we live, it satisfies the majority of our urban transport needs, it puts the vehicle back in its proper place: serving the needs of our daily activities.