Hop Oxo: In September, the electric two-vehicle startup HOP Electric debuted its electric bike, the Hop Oxo. This company’s bike is offered in two variations: Hop Oxo and Oxo X. The unique feature is that you may travel 400 km on the company’s electric bike for just 100 rupees. You will simply need to pay the firm Rs 999 to reserve the bike. Recently, the delivery of this bike began. People in Jaipur have received 2500 units from the company. Since its debut, 10,000 reservations have been made. Deliveries will soon begin in Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, and West Bengal in addition to Jaipur.
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Hop Oxo range
Different ranges are available with these electric motorcycles (Oxo and Oxo X) depending on the battery pack. A lithium-ion battery pack with 3.75 kWh has been provided. With the Oxo X version, a full charge provides 150 kilometres. There are options for range, 95KM top speed, and 200Nm torque. The firm claims that running it for 1 KM only costs 25 paise. You can bike for 400 kilometres for 100 rupees in this manner.
135 kilometres in full charge at the same time for the Oxo version. A top speed of 90 KM, and 185 Nm of torque. The Hop Oxo-X can accelerate from 0 to 40 kilometres per hour in 4 seconds when in turbo mode. The bike may be charged using a 16 amp power outlet and a portable smart charger. It charges from 0% to 80% in under 4 hours.
Specifications and Features
The features of these bikes are also cutting-edge. It features three ride modes on the inside: Eco, Power, and Sport, as well as a 5-inch digital display. There are a total of 5 colour choices for the bicycle. With 4G connectivity, multi-mode regenerative braking, an anti-theft system, speed control, geo-fencing, and ride statistics. Priced at Rs. 1.25 lakh for the Hop Oxo and Rs. 1.40 lakh for the Oxo X version (ex-showroom).
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