Electric Motorcycles
Electric motorcycles have come
into the spotlight in the Indian automotive industry. All the major companies
are planning to bring an electric vehicle in the next two years or so.
Meanwhile, a large number of EVs in India are backed by two-wheeler manufacturers.

Ultraviolet F77
The TVS-backed Bengaluru-based
electric motorcycle company, known as Ultraviolet Automotive, has marked one of
the most important EV launches in the country since the recent launch of the
Ultraviolet F77. What could be considered more of the country’s first electric
sports motorcycle, the Ultraviolet F77 is nothing like what we’ve seen before.
This can be confirmed by the fact that the bike takes its design signals from
the jet.
In terms of performance, the
Ultraviolet F77 is powered by a 25 kW BLDC motor that promises 90 Nm of torque
output. It claims to travel at a speed of 0-60 km per hour in 9 seconds and
limits its speed to only 177 km per hour. Based on this, there are three
removable lithium-ion battery packs with a combined capacity of 2.2 kW. With a
range of 150km on a single charge, it also offers DC fast-charging capability.
Additional features on the motorcycle include over-the-air updates, performance
customization, color TFT screen, Bluetooth connectivity, bike locator as well
as ride analysis.
Okinawa electric bike
Okinawa, which is famous for
offering electric scooters mostly in India, has now promised to launch electric
motorcycles. The electric motorcycle is expected to launch in late 2020, but
the company has not yet confirmed it. However, it is known that the Okinawa
bike is aiming at a distance of 150 km with a top speed of 100 km per hour.
Also, the company will be targeting brackets with a price tag of less than Rs 1
lakh and similarly priced models just like Revolt's subscription-based company to
compete with its competitors.
Revolt electric motorcycle
Revolt Motors' launch of its
electric motorcycles has revolutionized the Indian automotive industry in more
ways than one. The vehicle was not the only one branded as the first
fully-electric AI-capable motorcycle in the country. Rebellion offered them
through a new model of vehicle ownership based on the subscription model.
The RV300 and RV400 were two
electric bike models that were launched in three variants with a starting price
of Rs 1.1 lakh. The RV400 is one of the premium of the two, claiming a range of
180 km from its 72V, 3.24 kWh lithium-ion battery. The battery powers a 3 kW the electric motor that accelerates to 85 km / h.
Meanwhile, the RV300 comes with a
1.5kW electric motor powered by a 60V, 2.7kWh lithium-ion battery. The combination delivers a high range of 65 km per hour and the RV 400, a range of
180 km.
Emplux electric bike
Emflux Motors showcases India's
first electric superbike at Auto Expo 2018 An electric superbike called the Emplux
One claims to have a 60 kW AC induction motor with a top speed of 200 km per
hour. Powered by high power cells of Samsung Lithium-Ion Pow 9.7 kWh capacity,
the electric bike has offline features to offer. Brembo brakes with
dual-channel ABS, single-sided swingarm, Ohlins suspension, artificial
intelligence, and fully integrated smart dashboard with others.
It's not just fast, it's fast,
0-100 km per hour in -1 second. The electric motor produces b1 bhp of power and
N 84 Nm of peak torque, which is electronically limited to 71bhp. In the case
of the test, it is claimed to be about 200 km away by the Emflux.
Harley Davidson Livewire
It is difficult to know the name
of this electric motorcycle. LiveWire marks the company’s first deviation from
its Hallmark IC engine. On the occasion of its tenth anniversary, Harley-Davidson
India showcased the country's electric motorcycles.
Naturally, LiveWire is the
fastest product made by Harley Davidson, from 0 to 97km per hour in just 3
seconds, not that we can expect anything less from the company. A 78 kW (or 105
HP) electric motor makes this possible by delivering 116 Nm of torque.
Consider the range, for a
livewire in the city from a single vehicle, this bike is said to be up to 235
km. It comes down to 152 km on highways. According to the company, the bike can
charge up to 80 percent in just 40 minutes with a Level 3 DC fast charger.
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