History of Electric Motorcycles and Scooters - Comparison of Select Production Residential Speed Electric Scooters and Motorcycles

Comparison of Select Production Residential Speed Electric Scooters and Motorcycles

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Name Top Speed Power Vehicle type Battery type Battery life Battery capacity Range Comments
Modenas CTric 80 km/h (50 mph) 3.6 kW (ratified as 1.0 kW) Underbone Nano-gel batteries, 5 x 12 V 2 years 20 A·h 60 km @ 30 km/h Modenas CTric
ZAP Xebra 40 mph (65 km/h) 3 Wheel Lead acid 3 years 25 miles at 30 mph (40 km at 50 km/h) review
Zero X + 50 mph (80 km/h) 17.4 kW 23 HP Off-road Motorcycle lithium ion ? 2 kWh 40 miles (64 km) 2hrs Zero Motorcycles
Zero MX + 50 mph (80 km/h) 17.4 kW 23 HP Off-road Motorcycle lithium ion ? 2 kWh 40 miles (64 km) 2hrs Zero Motorcycles

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