There have been quite a few attempts to just make an electric sports motorcycle, but until now there hasn't been one that can stand up to traditional gasoline motorcycles. At the moment, India is the world's largest market for the sale of single-seater vehicles. And so it does not surprise us that the idea of an electric sports motorcycle appeared there as well. Emflux One is a good indicator of what can be created when given some knowledge and drive.
Emflux One it is the result of hard work and clever engineering ingenuity. To do electric sports motorcycle is definitely an undertaking as there are several factors to consider. Engine power and battery capacity are just two of these elements. Powered by Emflux One electric motor with 60 kW power, which is via computer limited to 53 kW (71 hp). It has 84 Nm of torque and rotates with 8,400 revolutions per minute. Transmission to the rear wheel is done via a chain, and the motorcycle can reach speed up to 200 km/h and accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h only 3 seconds.
Emflux One gets its energy from Samsung lithium-ion batteries with capacity 9.7 kWh, which is hiding in the place where the fuel tank would otherwise be. That's enough energy for up to 200 kilometers driven or for 150 kilometers at a constant speed of 80 km/h. The battery is through fast chargers can charge up to 80 % in 36 minutes and in 3.5 hours if we use a slower charging method. Not only the electrical technology, but also the other components are of high quality and of recognized brands. The brakes were made by Brembo and have regenerative braking support as well ABS braking system. They provide comfort Ohlins shock absorbers, which are custom adjustable. It also proves that it is a smart motorcycle 7-inch TFT touch screen, through which we manage navigation, diagnostics, updates and the mobile application. Emflux One is very close right now a true sports electric motorcycle, and if all the claims turn out to be true, this is sure to be one of the more interesting bikes out there.
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