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Okaya launched Freedum electric scooter pricedĀ  at Rs 69,900

Electric Vehicles India

It’s a low-speed electric scooter that comes with two battery options lead-acid battery or a lithium-ion battery. Its lead-acid battery provides a range of 50-60 kilometres and 70-80 kilometres for the lithium-ion model. Okaya Freedum electric scooter.

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EV startup GT Force unveiled 3 electric two-wheeler modelsĀ 

Electric Vehicles India

The GT Drive, GT Drive Pro and an electric motorcycle prototype. It is available in both LEAD acid and lithium-ion battery versions. First electric motorcycle. However, not much information has been revealed about the specifications of this motorcycle. .

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2020 Electric Vehicle Industry Report Card and trends for the new year

Plug In India

The electric motorcycle scene has disappointed. For example, there is no news from Tork motorcycles. In our Atmanirbhar Bharat, Electric Vehicles & China article and video, we showed how this is true. But their lethargy in moving ahead and launching new electric cars has been disappointing to the EV community.

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Bring on the EV Trucks

Revenge of the Electric Car

As someone who rides a bike and a motorcycle in traffic, any time you can remove an internal combustion engine from spewing crap out its tailpipe and in your face, it’s a good thing. Read more about it in the article: EVI Lauches Electric Delivery and Work-Truck Sales in U.S. Lead-acid batteries would provide less range.

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Electric Car Manufacturers Inspire New Paradigms -- Seeking Alpha

Tony Karrer Delicious EVdriven

Seeking Alpha Home The Macro View Stocks & Sectors Global Markets ETFs Investing Ideas Breaking News Transcripts Register | Login Email: Password: Forgot Your Password? Related Articles Chrysler May Dodge the Banking Bullet Quick Read Apr 28, 2009 Group 1 Automotive Inc. market b y the end of 2009. Tis time to return to basics.

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GM Says Chevrolet Volt Won't 'Pay the Rent' | Autopia from Wired.com

Tony Karrer Delicious EVdriven

"On some products, the costs, particularly in advanced technologies, are high," he said in a lengthy interview with Automotive News (free subscription required). Posted by: Bob F | Apr 13, 2009 9:42:47 PM Despite factual errors and oversights in this article, you still make an excellent point. "The Volt is a case study.

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