EV World opened today - and tomorrow's crowd is expected to be huge. Come along on Saturday 11 August 2018 at Auckland ASB Showgrounds to see a show packed with just about every kind of electric car, heavy vehicle, light motorbike, e-Bike, plus associated sectors ranging from major energy and charging station businesses to automation and domestic solar energy gear. Segway New Zealand has a very prominent site at EV World 2018, and we're showing off every product we've got! See our best-selling Segway KickScooters (ES2 & ES4), our small and very agile Segway mini-Series (miniLITE, miniPRO, miniPLUS with wireless follow-me mode), and of course our legendary full-size Segway Personal Transporters (i2 SE, x2 SE, plus Golf and Patroller versions).
You can even reach out and touch the only genuine Ferrari-branded Segway PT you're ever likely to see in your entire lifetime. We only show off this particular prized possession at a public show once a year, and this is 1 of only 40 Segway PTs that ere customised by hand in Ferrari's factory in Maranello, Italy. It is also only 1 of only 2 located in the Southern Hemisphere.* Plus we've got big colourful banners of new products coming soon - the DRIFT W1 e-Skates and the Gokart kit for Segway miniPRO. You're going to be able to buy these devices sooner than you think, so come chat to us at EV World about how you can be first in the Southern Hemisphere (and amongst the very first individuals in the whole world) to own a pair of DRIFT W1's. They sure look like a lot of fun to us!
We're also looping video of the Segway ONE Z10 electric unicycle (EUC) in extreme off-road action! The Segway ONE Z10 is eagerly anticipated by enthusiasts and novices alike because it quite probably going to be the single best 'wheel' ever that's ideal for both beginners and very experienced riders. It won't be cheap...but boy will it be good! The first Segway ONE Z10's will be here in NZ very soon. We've already got customers who've put down a deposit...maybe you should too?
* that other Ferrari Segway PT just happens to also be in Auckland, New Zealand...but unless you're very well connected you're unlikely to ever see it.