08 November 2010

Mundiali releases first photos of the all new M6 Bicycle:

The Mundiali M6 Bicycle first pictures have been released. The M6 comes in Mundiali’s signature Blu Scuro (dark blue) color. The electric hub motor, which is powered by a 36V Lithium-Ion battery, can be completely recharged in 4-6 hours. The Pedaling-Electric Assist Run enables a rider to have continuous riding pleasure by applying power when you need it most. It has a maximum speed of 25kmh and is accompanied by duel disk brakes. The MSRP of the M6 is $950.00.

Mundiali expects the bicycles to arrive at showrooms in time for the holiday season. Check back for the latest updates.



To find out more and place an order, contact us today at: info@Mundiali.com

To learn more about Mundiali, please visit us at: www.Mundiali.com

05 November 2010

Mundiali Featured on Puget Sound Business Journal

Mundiali founder and CEO Alex Agudelo has been featured on the Puget Sound Business Journal on October 28th, 2010. The report known as "THE GREEN REPORT" has been profiling minority business leaders this year.
You can gain access to the full report "Mundiali helps companies lighten energy load"  on the Puget Sound Business Journal website. Check out the full report on: http://www.bizjournals.com/seattle/print-edition/2010/10/29/mundiali-helps-companies-lighten.html

Update on the Mundiali Bicycles

The first Mundiali Bicycles are currently in production. Our production team is tirelessly working to finalize our introductory line called the M series. The bicycles will come in three distinct colors:
- Blu Scuro
- Nero
- Argento

The first pictures are out of the color code “Blu Scuro”


The M series of bicycles are the result of an avant-garde design that follows Mundiali’s great tradition in fabulous style. The M exemplifies Mundiali's talent for innovation and design. This thrillingly nimble and beautifully balanced bike offers capability in unprecedented comfort, thanks to a host of accessories and fantastic specifications. More updates to come.....

01 November 2010

Things you can do today to help save our planet and lower your carbon footprint:

What are some of the most common items you buy every day? Are those items safe for our planet, or do they actually do more harm to our planet? Do you care? If you have a concern about global warming, your personal carbon footprint and want to do your part in saving our planet, the following short list will help. The top 10 things you can do today are:



1) Avoid buying or using:

   a. Styrofoam cups

   b. Paper Towels

  c. Bleached Coffee filters

  d. Teak and Mahogany

   e. Chemical pesticides and herbicides

   f. Conventional household cleaners

   g. Toys made with PVC plastic

   h. Plastic forks and spoons

   i. Rayon

2) Look for and buy:

   a. Energy Star appliances and accessories (i.e. light bulbs)

   b. Look for Organic, local, in-season produce

   c. Look for Low or ideally no VOC paint

3) Leverage creditable resources

   a. Department of Energy: http://www.eere.energy.gov/ or http://www.energy.gov/

   b. Climate Action Network: http://www.climatenetwork.org/

   c. Clinton Global Initiative: http://www.clintonglobalinitiative.org/

14 September 2010

Mundiali Developing New Electric Bicycle

Mundiali announces today, that it has begun developing the next generation of Electric Bicycles. These comprehensive bicycles are being developed as the world’s most innovative and efficient Bicycles. A completely new design created from the ground up to meet the needs of real people seeking an affordable and accessible alternative to traditional transportation.

Mundiali’s process design and mechanical engineering teams are working tirelessly day and night to bring forth a demo model in 2011. The team has been working over the past year to reach this stage. Mundiali conducted extensive research and analysis on all bicycles from road and mountain to traditional electric bikes to discover opportunities in efficiency and productivity. By establishing measurable and specific targets and goals, issues and desired outcomes of real people, the data has lead Mundiali’s team to create a new vision and design that delivers a sleek style and high performance ability.

Mundiali is in the final stages of finishing the pre-production and once the product is released to be manufactured more updates and details will be posted. Please check back for the latest information.

28 August 2010

Global Warming - Businesses

With reports that last month was the second warmest July on record, and that 2010 remains to be on track as the hottest year ever. Glaciers are shrinking all over the world, and we are losing the sea ice in the Arctic Ocean.




What are you doing to help curb emissions? Are you taking a lead role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution? Have you implemented actions that save money, improve productivity, increase revenue, and protect the environment? There are significant opportunities in addressing these questions, and a Mundiali Assessment resolves the very real problem of having to cut costs, enhance processes, and be more environmentally friendly at the same time.

The Mundiali Assessment focuses on "doing things right" and provides a clear measurable path to sustainable practices. It is a business intelligence report that can be leveraged as a tool and will serve as a benchmark and formal study to align processes with business goals and reduce risk.

Do your part today, Lead By Example, purchase a Mundiali Assessment and set the path for your organization to take specific actions in reducing greenhouse gas emissions while also saving money and increasing revenue. Contact us today: info@Mundiali.com


26 August 2010

Tennessee Leads the Way in Solar Carports, EV Charging Stations

Electric vehicles (EVs) are widely considered an inevitable part of the future of transportation. Every major auto manufacturer is working on their own electric model, with notables like the Nissan Leaf, Chevy Volt and an electric Ford Focus scheduled for release within the next year or two.

Read the full article on CleanTechies blog:  http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/cleantechies/~3/Wb4c9YgtGFk/