Comparison of Select Interstate Ready Production Electric Scooters and Motorcycles (55mph and Excess
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Name | Top Speed | Power | Vehicle type | Battery type | Battery life | Battery capacity | Range | Comments |
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Brammo Enertia | 60+ mph (96+ km/h) | 13 kW (17 hp) @ 4500 rpm | Motorcycle | Lithium iron phosphate | 2000 cycles to 80% capacity 20,000 miles (32,000 km) |
3.1 kWh | 42+ miles (68+ kilometres) |
Currently available at dealerships and online. |
Zero DS ZF6 | 80 mph (130 km/h) | n/a | Dual-Sport | lithium ion | 203,000 miles (327,000 km) | 6.0 kWh (max) 5.3 kWh (nominal) | 75 miles (121 km) | 2012 Zero DS ZF6 Specs |
Zero DS ZF9 | 88 mph (142 km/h) | n/a | Dual-Sport | lithium ion | 302,000 miles (486,000 km) | 9.0 kWh (max) 7.9 kWh (nominal) | 112 miles (180 km) | 2012 Zero DS ZF9 Specs |
Zero S ZF6 | 88 mph (142 km/h) | n/a | Supermoto | lithium ion | 205,000 miles (330,000 km) | 6.0 kWh (max) 5.3 kWh (nominal) | 76 miles (122 km) | 2012 Zero S ZF6 Specs |
Zero S ZF9 | 88 mph (142 km/h) | n/a | Supermoto | lithium ion | 308,000 miles (496,000 km) | 9.0 kWh (max) 7.9 kWh (nominal) | 114 miles (183 km) | 2012 Zero S ZF9 Specs |
Zero XU | 65 mph (105 km/h) | 10 kW (13 hp) | Urban Cross | lithium ion | 113,000 miles (182,000 km) | 3.0 kWh (max) 2.6 kWh (nominal) | 42 miles (68 km) | Zero Motorcycles |
Vectrix VX-1 | 68 mph (110 km/h) | 20 kW | Scooter | NiMH | 10 years or 50,000 miles / 80,000 km | 30 A·h, 3.7 kW·h | 68 miles @ 25 mph (110 km @ 40 km/h) | Review |
Brammo Empulse R | 100+ mph (160+ km/h) | 40 kW (54 hp) | Naked Sportbike | lithium ion | 1,500 cycles to 80% capacity (163,350 miles (262,890 km) using SAE city range) |
10.2 kWh (max) 9.3 kWh (nominal) | 121 miles (195 km) | 2013 Brammo Empulse R Specs |
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