The Bolt M-1 is still fundamentally "just" a bike. You can drive it. But the point is, you don't need one. It is an electric bike with a battery that can take you 80 kilometers on a charge, and it can "cruise" at a speed of up to 64 km/h. The high-tech bicycle with regenerative brakes is connected to a smartphone, where through a special application you can access all collected data such as speed, distance, etc., and you can also unlock it wirelessly.
The Bolt Company presented a futuristic model Bolt M-1, which is a mixt electric mountain bike, motorcycle and moped. It boasts an engine with power 5500 W (range of 56 kilometers), which enables speeds over 60 km/h, but only if you have the sports driving mode on. In the case of a thrifty one that uses only 1000 W of power, you cannot exceed 32 km/h, so you lithium-phosphate 33 V battery leads 24 kilometers further.
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The batteries can be removed and charged elsewhere or directly via USB cable, and the fast charging time (up to 90 percent) lasts an hour and a half, otherwise five. The 63-kilogram Bolt M-1 boasts more than just looks with regenerative brakes, his own application (we connect via Bluetooth), robust housing, USB phone charger and easy maneuvering.
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