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Target Sector
・Delivery companies
・Municipalities
・Government authorities / Government agencies -
Use Scenes(Usage/Recipies)
・Delivery
・mail delivery
・In case of emergency / During emergencies
・In the event of a disaster / During disasters -
Specialities,Sales point
[Supports ESG & SDGs]
Automatically calculates and reports CO₂ reductions to help achieve sustainability goals.
[Large Cargo Capacity]
1,000L box / 150kg load—5x that of a typical two-wheeler, reducing trip frequency and energy use.
[Compact & Maneuverable]
L: 2,500 / W: 1,030 / H: 1,920 mm—ideal for tight urban spaces and efficient routing.
[Safety & Stability]
CBS & ABS (3 wheels): Enhanced braking performance.
Reverse Mode: Easy backward movement with rear-view assist.
35° Tilt System: Maintains balance during turns, even at high speed or full load.
[Fleet Management System]
Real-time tracking of vehicles, drivers, battery levels, and maintenance via app.
Size / capacity | 2,500 mm (L) × 1,030 mm (W) × 1,920 mm (H) |
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GAIUS AUTOMOTIVE INC.
https://www.gaiusauto.com/- Japan exhibitors
- We have a Japanese branch / Agency in Japan
- English support is available
- Logis-Tech Tokyo 2025 -The 4th INNOVATION EXPO-
- Logistics Management and Systemization Zone
- Booth number 8-511
Exhibited products | Rapide3 EV Three-Wheel Bike / GAIUS AUTOMOTIVE Inc. (Made in Taiwan) The Rapide3 is a commercial EV three-wheeler designed specifically for last-mile delivery, combining excellent driving performance, safety features, design, and durability. It offers safe and cost-effective vehicle and energy management, improving efficiency for logistics, postal, and e-commerce operations while supporting ESG and SDGs goals. With about five times the load capacity of a two-wheel motorcycle, the Rapide3 features spacious cargo space, powerful performance, agile handling, and advanced safety systems. It meets diverse business needs as a next-generation, high-quality mobility solution. Its patented 35° Tilt System dynamically shifts the center of gravity to maintain optimal traction, handling, and balance, ensuring stable driving even when fully loaded at high speeds. Beyond logistics, it’s highly maneuverable for initial response in disaster and accident sites, especially where four-wheeled vehicles can’t access. It also holds promise as a "First Aid Electric Mobility" for disaster-prone areas and government agencies. |
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