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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSolar-powered tricycles help Cubans navigate fuel shortages and blackouts
https://apnews.com/article/cuba-fuel-crisis-electric-tricycles-fa75dc2aca5b78dac90b1e86c7c762b1Solar-powered tricycles help Cubans navigate fuel shortages and blackouts
By ANDREA RODRÍGUEZ
Updated 11:38 AM CDT, July 10, 2026

HAVANA (AP) Cubas iconic vintage cars have all but disappeared and in their place, small electric tricycles most of them made in China have become the primary means of transportation for hundreds of thousands of Cubans grappling with a prolonged fuel crisis.
These are no ordinary electric tricycles many Cubans have outfitted them with solar panels, allowing the vehicles to recharge without relying on the island nations strained power grid.
The three-wheelers are a far cry from the old-timers that only a year ago cruised the streets spewing clouds of black smoke.
This is how people get around now, said 40-year-old Liecer de la Cruz, who owns one of these vehicles.
The tricycles, with a cost between $2,000 and $4,000, are used to transport goods and serve fixed routes once covered by buses.
While their price is out of reach for most Cubans, many have sold their older gasoline-powered cars to buy the tricycles. Others got them from relatives abroad, where they are generally cheaper, and some small-business owners even used their profits to invest in them, expecting to recoup the cost.
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Solar-powered tricycles help Cubans navigate fuel shortages and blackouts (Original Post)
dalton99a
23 hrs ago
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I was amazed at Cuban ingenuity when I visited in 2018. I saw light switches made from roll-on deodorant containers,
sinkingfeeling
22 hrs ago
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sinkingfeeling
(58,359 posts)1. I was amazed at Cuban ingenuity when I visited in 2018. I saw light switches made from roll-on deodorant containers,
handmade auto parts, and a self-built dishwasher. Fantastic people who have suffered greatly at the hands of both the USSR and USA.
mahina
(20,912 posts)2. Cool!