NITK Students Design E-Bike For Forest Department: Karnataka
National Institute of Technology Karnataka students designed an e-bike for the forest department. This mobility drive can be solar-powered and charge walkie-talkies, mobiles, or GPS systems. The headlight can be dismantled into a portable torch. ''This e-bike was designed keeping in mind the need of the forest department and officials,'' reported ANI. ''We'd like to thank NITK for giving us this opportunity,'' said Rakshith, a student.
Tags: e-Bike, Karnataka, innovation, University Students, Forest Department
Courtesy: ANI
IIT Madras Start-up Pi Beam Unveils Indigenously Made E-bike 'PiMo'
IIT Madras-incubated startup ‘Pi Beam’ on February 10 unveiled ‘PiMo’ - a utility electronic-bike with 90% indigenous components. Offering 50km range, 25kmph top-speed and two-hours charging time, the bike is powered with cutting-edge ‘Battery Swapping’ technology. Moreover, equipped with dual rear suspension and ergonomic seats, the Rs 30,000 e-bike does not require any license/registration. Pi Beam CEO Visakh Sasikumar touted its… read-more
Tags: IIT Madras, e-Bike, Pi-Beam, PiMo, Indigenous
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Mumbai Startup Alpha Vector Launches Its e-Bike Meraki At Rs 29,999
Mumbai based startup Alpha Vector recently launched its battery powered cycle- 'Meraki'. Named after a Greek word which means putting a lot of passion onto something, the e-bike is powered with 250W Panasonic Lithium-ion battery. The upto 800-times rechargeable battery offers a 35-km ride in full charge which takes 2.5 hours with a maximum speed of 25kmph. The price of multi- terrain bike has been kept at Rs 29,999.
Tags: AlphaVector, e-Bike, Meraki
Courtesy: The Indian Express