ETHEC City is a student project in Switzerland that aims to fundamentally change the way of travel tomorrow through today’s technology. In response to the challenges of climate change and sustainability, the team has developed an ingenious two-wheel drive electric motorcycle that can save energy and increase cruising range.

Tobias Oesch studied mechanical engineering at ETH Zurich and is the technical leader of the ETHEC city project. In a team of nine other ETH students, he accepted the challenge and developed a prototype of an electric motorcycle in just one year-from concept to construction, installation and testing.
Tobias is committed to solving one of the main problems in today’s automotive industry: sustainability.He said: “If we want to solve the climate change problem, we must make major improvements to our urban and suburban traffic.” Motorcycles are more efficient than ordinary cars, but we hardly see all-electric motorcycles on the streets.
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