I wonder if they are having trouble with microplastics in the Paris Subway system. I marveled at their quiet subways while I was there and saw they use what looks like rubber wheels on their carriages.
A Leatherman wave I purchased when I first started working and they had just come out. Blade holds its edge and everything still works smoothly. Plus I have worked out a one handed flick to fully open the pliers.
Has anyone done a study to see if rail is cheaper to maintain than roads? Good public transport infrastructure would go a long way to preserving road conditions and keeping traffic lighter.
Discussion is needed on this topic. At one point in the first video they actually talk about the price coming down once they can start mass production. My opinion from the sidelines is that the market for this product is still in the pre-Elon Tesla days when their first roadster was NOT cheap and handmade, and when it was more a proof of concept. Create the product to create the market. I wish them luck.
I wonder if they are having trouble with microplastics in the Paris Subway system. I marveled at their quiet subways while I was there and saw they use what looks like rubber wheels on their carriages.