Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

Inventors trike gold

Set to go global with electric three-wheeler

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TWO Gold Coast inventors have produced this novel electric trike from their shed and hope to have them in shops before Christmas.

Dal Seale, a former builder, and ex-electricia­n Chris O’Neill have come up with the DC-Tri, which can travel at speeds up to 25km/h and easily run from Broadbeach to The Spit and back — or up to 50km.

It is powered by its electric motor and rechargeab­le lithium battery.

Mr Seale said he came up with the idea in May last year after seeing the popularity of mobility scooters in the US.

“Everyone has them over there but they aren’t as manoeuvera­ble,” Mr Seale said.

So he and Mr O’Neill got in the garage and started tinkering. They plan to sell the trikes for $2500 each and with low-traction sleeves over the rear tyres the trike becomes a drifting machine.

When it starts to sell Mr Seale said the company’s aim was to develop a wheelchair­friendly version that has space for a chair to roll on to a larger base.

“We wanted to make it a fun experience and capable of doing all the basics from commuting to tricks, manoeuvres and drifting,” Mr O’Neil said.

“The Gold Coast is all about lifestyle — it’s perfect for it.

“A key part of the developmen­t was to create something for all ages but something cool enough that young people would want to ride it.”

Mr O’Neill said an online crowd-funding campaign helped start production and they were now finalising a deal with a large distributo­r to have the trikes in stores well before Christmas.

“We have establishe­d outstandin­g relationsh­ips and partnershi­ps with some of the world’s leading manufactur­ers and we’re now ready to start large-scale production,” he said.

 ?? Picture: GLENN HAMPSON ?? Liam Turner takes a DC-Tri for a test ride at Broadwater Parklands.
Picture: GLENN HAMPSON Liam Turner takes a DC-Tri for a test ride at Broadwater Parklands.

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