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Amid the severe fuel crisis affecting Cuba, characterized by long lines at service stations and frequent disruptions in distribution, many self-employed workers, transporters, and small businesses are seeking viable alternatives to continue their activities without relying on gasoline or diesel.
In this context, the electric cargo tricycles from Casalinda Shop are positioned as a practical, economical, and sustainable solution to ensure mobility and productivity throughout the country.
A real alternative to scarcity
The fuel shortage has impacted both urban transportation and the logistics of small businesses. Delivery drivers, vendors, messengers, and merchants face daily challenges in transporting goods and meeting commitments.
Electric tricycles eliminate that dependency. They operate with a 60 V / 58 Ah gel battery and a 1500 W motor, providing enough autonomy for urban and suburban journeys. With charging times between 6 and 8 hours and a maximum speed of up to 55 km/h, they can be used throughout the workday without the need for fuel.
Their low operational cost and minimal maintenance make them a strategic tool in times of energy crisis.
Two models tailored to each need
Casalinda offers two versions designed for different levels of demand:
Economic Model (2,350 USD): Load capacity of up to 500 kg. Ideal for local deliveries, transportation of light and medium products, and daily commercial trips.
Reinforced Model (2,550 USD): Supports up to 850 kg. Designed for intensive use, heavy materials, and frequent routes with larger loads.
Both models feature front disc brakes, a sinusoidal controller for more stable driving, and a rain protective cover. The rear cabin measuring 1.6 m x 1.1 m allows for comfortable and safe transport of goods and passengers.
Direct delivery and pickup points in several provinces
Casalinda makes purchasing easier by offering direct delivery in various provinces across the country, which reduces additional transport costs and simplifies the process for the buyer.
The pickup points are located at:
Havana: 23rd Avenue corner 26, Bárbara Neighborhood, Playa, with deliveries starting from Wednesday, February 18.
Sancti Spíritus: Trinidad Highway km 1½, Colón neighborhood.
Camagüey: Warehouse base, Santa Cruz Road km 7, Santa Bárbara.
Holguín: Maceo Street s/n, between Frexes and Yaguella.
Santiago de Cuba: General Lahera s/n, between Los Tejadas and the Sea.
During delivery, the customer can check the condition of the engine, battery, brakes, and lights, and receives the necessary documentation for registration with the Transit authority.
Warranty and technical support
Each tricycle comes with a six-month warranty or 5,000 kilometers, in addition to specialized technical support. This backing provides security for an investment that can become an essential work tool.
A strategic investment in challenging times
In a country where fuel shortages have become common, investing in electric transportation is not just an economic decision, but also a strategic one. It allows for maintaining income, reducing operational expenses, and avoiding shutdowns due to a lack of gasoline.
Electric tricycles from Casalinda represent a viable option for those who need to work without relying on the current energy instability. They serve as a practical tool to support businesses, enhance urban logistics, and ensure personal mobility in a challenging environment.
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