The company has done great job not only designing nice looking bikes but also providing eco-friendly bikes in this global "Global Warming" issue.
A battery that runs a 250-watt motor powers the motorcycle, making it a non-polluting vehicle. After being charged for six hours, the motorcycle can run for 80 km at a maximum speed of 25 km per hour.
The motorcycle will be priced somewhere between Rs.25,000 and Rs.32,000 ($600-780) and the company expects a good sale in the first year of its launch.
This is in the news for about a year now. Back in 2006, there was an article published in Mumbai Mirror about this bikes. The company initially launched their vehicles in Maharashtra and Gujarat.
The company claims to have few selling points for their bikes which includes economic pricing, incredibly low running cost ( and environment friendly.
The vehicle, powered by two 12-Volt batteries and run by a 24-volt motor, can be fully charged in three and a half hours. Company claims that only 0.8 units are needed to charge the bike. So, in effect, the cost comes to Rs 2-3 per charge.
Those who need a Bike just to travel to office in traffic, or taking children to schools etc family stuff, and absolutely no outing.
Here is their website if you want to know more about these bikes.
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