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Sign upAn electric velobus for 8 kids + 1 adult or 7 adults, promoting collaboration, replacing cars on short routes.
An electric velobus for 8 kids + 1 adult or 7 adults, promoting collaboration, replacing cars on short routes.
Imagine a collaborative, eco-designed vehicle capable of replacing up to 8 cars. That's the Woodybus, a wooden velobus made in France. It serves various purposes: collective transport, intergenerational outings, tourism, corporate shuttles, friendly carpooling, deliveries... Ideal for short routes, it's designed to carry 8 children and 1 adult and also existed for 7 adults or less (with storage), promoting biking, teamwork, and road safety. Available for purchase or long-term rental, the Woodybus offers an eco-friendly and sociable alternative for daily travel. It represents much more than just a means of transportation. Everywhere it goes, smiles light up faces. Trying it is adopting it.
Humbird
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