This odd-looking machine could be the future of city deliveries
Destination Charged
June 17, 2025
Fastport eQuad enters urban testing phase
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The Fastport eQuad prototype is shown navigating a city street as part of a pilot program evaluating last-mile delivery efficiency.
Prototype in motion during pilot operations
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The eQuad is captured in real-world operation, demonstrating its ability to maneuver urban intersections alongside traditional traffic.
Concept design of the Fastport eQuad
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This rendering shows an early design concept of the Fastport eQuad, highlighting its pedal-assist configuration and compact chassis.
Testing vehicle integration in mixed-use traffic
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A prototype Fastport eQuad is seen traveling in dense city traffic during test runs to evaluate practicality and visibility in real conditions.
Profile view of the early eQuad design
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A side rendering of the vehicle emphasizes its modular cargo area, step-in cabin, and compact footprint suitable for bike lanes.
Interior layout and cargo access features
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This image shows the Fastport eQuad with open cargo doors and removable storage containers, alongside a Mobile Power Pack battery unit.
View from the operator’s perspective
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From the seated position, the operator’s display shows a speedometer and navigation interface, supporting real-time delivery coordination.
The eQuad operating in shared lane environments
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Viewed from above, the vehicle is positioned in a mixed-use urban lane, reinforcing its bike-lane compatibility and pedestrian safety considerations.
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