OLTO is a compact electric vehicle designed for urban mobility with swappable batteries and connected features.
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Urban transportation continues to shift toward
smaller electric vehicles. OLTO, developed
by Infinite Machine, is built specifically for short-distance city travel. Its
design blends elements of a scooter and a compact utility vehicle, focusing on
efficiency and maneuverability rather than high-speed performance.
The vehicle is intended for dense environments
where parking space, traffic congestion, and emissions are ongoing concerns.
Instead of scaling down a traditional car, OLTO rethinks the structure around
lightweight electric mobility.
OLTO runs on an electric drivetrain and uses
removable battery packs. The swappable battery system allows users to replace
depleted batteries instead of waiting for a full recharge.
This approach supports continuous use in urban
settings. It also reduces downtime compared to fixed-battery electric vehicles.
Core specifications include:
The removable battery design reflects a growing
trend in micromobility solutions.
OLTO’s compact frame is built for narrow
streets and tight parking areas. The upright riding position and simplified
controls make it accessible for daily commuting.
Its structure includes protective elements not
typically found on lightweight scooters. The design balances openness with
structural support, aiming to increase stability and visibility in traffic.
The vehicle is intended for short urban
commutes rather than highway travel.
OLTO integrates digital connectivity through a
companion system that allows riders to monitor battery status, track usage, and
manage access. Software integration plays a role in vehicle management,
reflecting a broader trend in connected mobility.
As cities experiment with reducing car
dependency, compact electric vehicles such as OLTO present alternatives for
short-range transportation.
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