I've recently ordered one of the new varieties of Tongxin motor (not the similar Keyde motor). I've bought it from Justin at www.ebikes.ca Homepage of the revolution, because he bought a few samples from the manufacturer for testing (see www.ebikes.ca/simulator )and offered me one. I've been watching the Fedex tracking information and have realised that, before it gets to me, this little motor will have already covered around half the circumference of the Earth (or more) on various aircraft.
The motor started life in Zhejiang, China, and was then flown to Vancouver (maybe not directly) a distance of around 5,700 miles. From there it has been despatched to me, but for some reason only known to Fedex it's now right down south in Memphis, Tennessee, around 2,000 miles from Vancouver and only around 400 miles closer to me. From there I expect it to get flown to somewhere in the UK, perhaps another 4,500 miles, if it goes via a direct route. Judging from it's track so far, I'm not expecting a direct route to the UK from Memphis, though.
Carbon neutral this little electric hub motor certainly isn't!
The motor started life in Zhejiang, China, and was then flown to Vancouver (maybe not directly) a distance of around 5,700 miles. From there it has been despatched to me, but for some reason only known to Fedex it's now right down south in Memphis, Tennessee, around 2,000 miles from Vancouver and only around 400 miles closer to me. From there I expect it to get flown to somewhere in the UK, perhaps another 4,500 miles, if it goes via a direct route. Judging from it's track so far, I'm not expecting a direct route to the UK from Memphis, though.
Carbon neutral this little electric hub motor certainly isn't!