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Segway unveils the futuristic Apex H2

8th April 2021
"Segway, the name synonymous with self-balancing scooters, expanded its product range in association with Ninebot. "

On April 7, Wednesday, Segway unveiled the first hydrogen hybrid motorcycle.
Segway, the name synonymous with self-balancing scooters, expanded its product range in association with Ninebot


Ninebot is a smart short distance transportation equipment manufacturer from China, whose products include the Ninebot Gokart Pro.
Segway Apex H2 is an upgrade of the Segway Apex, first revealed in late 2019.
The design of Apex H2 is rather futuristic, similar to the vehicles we see in the sci-fi movies about the future.
The wheels in this bike give the impression of floating when they are spinning. 
It can reach 60 kW power and accelerate from 0 to 100 km/hr in just 4 seconds and the maximum speed of Apex H2 can go up to 15 km/hr.
Both electric and hydrogen energy can be used to power the bike and the hydrogen canisters will be exchangeable. 
This model is scheduled to be released to the public in 2023 and would be priced at US $ 10,700 per unit. 
It is now available for reservation on the company's website. 

Compiled by : Reviewer Raj Kapali

BMW Patents Radical C Evolution New Electric Motorcycle

5th August 2020
"When you want a purer riding experience, without all the car-style safety systems, you can simply leave them at home."

BMW has been down the road of roofed bikes before. The C1 scooter, made for just two years between 2000 and 2002, proved a sales flop despite its claim of offering car-style safety. But 20 years on, the firm is getting ready to dive back into the same arena with a completely rethought version of the “enclosed” concept that—most importantly—can be converted back into a “normal” bike by undoing just a few bolts.

“Normal” is relative, of course. The BMW idea—which has been the basis of an astounding 15 patent applications in the last month alone—is an electric machine that appears to be based on the chassis, batteries, and transmission of the C Evolution scooter. Like the C1, the C Evolution is expensive and slow-selling, but unlike its predecessor it represents a form BMW remains committed to, staking its claim as a serious player in the electric bike field.
It includes features like:


Carbon Safety Cell
Weight is every bike’s enemy, and BMW’s solution for the new design is to use carbon fiber. The roof is made of it, while the chassis is an aluminium platform built around the battery packs. Carbon provides immense strength with a minimal weight.


Crumple Zones
The crumple zones are simply bolted to the bottoms of the roof’s pillars, it should be relatively easy to replace them, and so a crash won’t necessarily mean the bike is instantly written off just because a zone has been destroyed.


Seat Belts
Race-style four-point harnesses hold the rider in position during an accident, but the shoulder straps have road-car-style inertia reels to allow them to move until they’re jolted by an impact. At that stage, pre-tensioners tighten the belts to pull the rider back into the seat.

 

Side Airbags
Airbags set into the side panels expand during an accident, creating a padded section on each side of the rider running from his hips all the way to his shoulders and extending forward as far as his elbows, again keeping his arms inside the safety cell during a crash.


Rear Impact Protection
BMW hasn’t forgotten about rear impacts either. The upright section of the rider’s seat—which is attached to the removable roof rather than the seat base—has a strong cage inside to protect your spine.


Active Aerodynamics
BMW’s solution to that problem is to use active aerodynamics, with four movable winglets to compensate. Connected to a computer-operated stability system, the winglets—two at the front, two at the back—create downforce but also act like an aeroplane’s ailerons.


Removable Roof
All this stuff is impressive technology, but perhaps the cleverest element of all is the fact that BMW has designed it all to be easily removed by undoing just a few bolts.


BMW’s idea appears to be that you can use the protection when you’re commuting, or struggling with bad weather or inattentive drivers and all the other daily trials that motorcyclists face. But when you want a purer riding experience, without all the car-style safety systems, you can simply leave them at home.
It first mooted it with a patent for a removable roof for the C Evolution, filed last year, but the 15 new patent documents show that the concept has evolved significantly since then. Given that BMW already sells electric cars with carbon fiber bodies and chassis, like the i3, it’s conceivable the firm will actually put this into production to further explore the use of the material and electric tech as well as to probe the potential crossover markets between car drivers and motorcyclists.

Source: CycleWorld

 

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Genius electric motorcycles and TAILG electric scooters launch in Nepal

5th April 2022
"These motorcycles and scooters have been brought to Nepal by Yoma Ma E Motors. The company has its showroom in Narayanchaur, Naxal, Kathmandu."

Genius Motorcycles, a fresh entrant electric motorcycle, and scooter company started to be around in the Nepalese market by debuting in the Nada Auto Show 2019. From the looks of the Genius electric bike and scooters, they look promising.

 

During a function in the Kathmandu yesterday, Mahabir Pun Teacher, Social Entrepreneur and Kulman Ghising Managing Director of the Nepal Electricity Authority jointly cut the ribbon and announced the official sale of Genius brand electric motorcycles and TAILG  brand electric scooters.

These motorcycles and scooters have been brought to Nepal by Yoma Ma E Motors. The company has its showroom in Narayanchaur, Naxal, Kathmandu.

The company has unveiled two scooters of TAILG brand named Lion and Tiger. The company has stated that most of the features are similar in both these scooters. 

TALGI Scooter Specs and features

TALGI Lion has a 2.5 kW motor and a 1.9 kWh battery pack. The company claims that these scooters can travel 85 kilometres on a single full charge.

Similarly, Tiger has a 2.5 kW motor and a 2.3 kW hour battery pack. The company claims that these scooters can travel 95 kilometres on a single full charge.

In addition, these two scooters have features like keyless start, disc brake system, TFT display, LED light, tubeless tires.

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Price of TALGI Scooter

The company has informed us that the price of both Lion and Tiger scooters is Rs. 183,000 and Rs 200,000 (estimated).

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Genius Electric Motorcycle Specs and features

The company has also unveiled two motorcycles. Genius X46 Naked and Genius XY46 sports motorcycles have been made public. Both these motorcycles have the same features.

These motorcycles have a 72 volt 60 amp battery and a 4,000-watt motor. It will take 3 hours and 30 minutes to fully charge the battery in normal household electricity. It can travel 100 kilometres on a single full charge. It has features like a double disk, chain drive, LED lights, hill assist sensor, TFT display, the mobile holder on the front.

Price of Genius Motorcycle

The Genius X46 is priced at Rs 426,000 and the Genius XY46 is priced at Rs 426,000, according to the company.

The company has also provided a monthly instalment facility. Sanjib Silpkar, Director of the Yoma Ma E Motors Pvt. Ltd, said that special discounts will be provided to customers who want to buy in cash.

 

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Electric Motorcycle Startup Daman Adds Two More Bikes To Lineup

23rd October 2021
"Canadian electric motorcycle startup Damon Motors is expanding their offerings with two more models and a subscription service for buyers of their tech-heavy machines."

Canadian electric motorcycle startup Damon Motors is expanding its offerings with two more models and a subscription service for buyers of their tech-heavy machines. Damon’s CEO, Jay Giraud, talked to Forbes.com earlier this week about the bikes, and also included some details on a major technical aspect of the machines called, appropriately, HyperDrive.

But first, Giraud said that despite the pandemic, demand for the company’s bikes continues, even after the 25 $40,000 “Founder’s Edition” HyperSport bikes sold out in a matter of days earlier this year. Now, Damon is offering two less expensive models with prices more in line with competitors like Zero.

Called the HyperSport SX and SE, the bikes will come in at $19,995 and $16,995 respectively. The HyperSport (aka the HS) and the HyperSport Premiere models remain in the lineup at $24,995 and $39,995. All prices are before any state or federal incentives, which can trim the tab by many thousands of dollars.

The SX will put out 150hp with a 150-mile range and 155mph top speed, and the SE will make 108 ponies with a 100-mile range and 120mph peak, as specified by Damon. Torque across the lineup is 200-foot pounds. The new bikes are very similar in appearance to the other models in the lineup. Onboard charging capabilities include 6.6kW and 19.2kW DC fast charging across the model lineup. Additionally, all of the bikes will include Damon’s signature tech packages, including the Shift system that allows ergonomic changes on the fly and the CoPilot safety alert system, which alerts riders to dangers around the bike they might not be able to immediately see.

Along those lines, Giraud also detailed the HyperDrive system that will be at the core of each machine. Giraud told me during the early development of the bikes that he planned to make the battery and drivetrain package a stressed member of the bikes’ frame, a tricky path technically but if done successfully, simplifies construction while also saving weight and maximizing battery storage space.

Indeed, the top line HyperSport bikes will carry batteries with over 20kWh of capacity, far more than the current competition. The $20,000-ish Zero SR/S, which I rode at length over the summer, carries a rectangular 14.4kWh pack inside its frame and was typically good for just a bit less than 100 miles in mixed riding. Damon says they are shooting for ranges closer to 200 miles once the bikes ship to customers.
Additionally, Giraud has said the top-line machines will have “200/200/200” capabilities: 200 miles of range, 200 mile an hour capability, and 200 pound-feet of torque, which should make the Damon bikes enormously quick, even if they come in at over 500 pounds, which is close to where the Zero SR/S tips the scales. Giraud also hinted that the torque figure might be a bit... conservative.

The HyperDrive approach also gives Damon an easily configurable “core” they can build other model types around, such as dual sports, three-wheelers, side-by-sides, small utility vehicles, and more, if they decide to go in those directions.

Another new wrinkle Damon will make available to buyers is a subscription service for the bikes. Giraud explained that they had done the math and that if buyers wanted to be able to trade their Damon bikes in down the line for a newer model, it made financial sense, plus it would give Damon a second fleet of used bikes that they could update and recondition to factory spec before reselling them. Giraud said Tesla offers a similar service for used models and that he believed buyers were more likely to trust the condition of a used bike coming from the OEM than taking their chances in the open market, where it can be tough to know what you’re really getting until well after the sale, especially with the new crop of electric bikes. Information given to Forbes.com indicates the subscription prices will range from $240 to $550 per month depending on the model.
And lastly, Giraud reminded me that the Damon bikes will feature V2H (”Vehicle to Home”) tech, or in other words, the bike can power your home for a while in case of a power outage buy essentially functioning as a big battery. This is not really a new idea and it’s already common practice in some places like China, where electrical infrastructure can be sketchy in some of the more remote areas. Tech-wise, the onboard charger on the HyperSports basically works “both ways,” both charging the bike but also allowing power to be drawn from the bike’s battery. This functionality will be controlled via the Damon app on a smartphone.

So, when will the bikes be ready? Giraud said the COVID-19 outbreak has been a challenge but the company remains in stable condition and a spokesperson said the current timeline points to mass production commencing in 2022. Stay tuned for more updates.

Source: forbes


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