The Hero Ultra a collaboration between Hero group and Ultra motors is on its way to become the country's largest electric two wheeler manufacturer. The two companies enter the join agreement in october 2006 and as a part of the deal, Ultra would provide the EV technology and kit, while Hero Cycles would manufacture the final product. With the increasing fuel prices and awareness about pollution caused by vehicles the electrically powered (battery powered) vehicles are suddenly getting lot of attention. Another big advantage that these electric bikes don't require registration or license to drive hence they are an instant hit within the 13 - 16 age group.
As a result of the aggressive retail expansion and marketing efforts, Hero Ultra has already touched the magical figure of 10,000 units of sales in mid November 07. The company aims at selling around 20,000 units by the end of March 08, thereby achieving a top-line revenue of around USD16 million.
Electric bikes (battery powered bikes) a totally new category in India, is witnessing a good growth. According to a 2006 survey conducted by AC Neilsen, the category potential of electric vehicles for 2007-08 is around 2,00,000 units and is projected to grow to 4,90,000 units in 2008-09.
Depending on what version of the electric two-wheeler is used, a single charge can last between 45kms to 70kms. The price of running an Electric Two Wheeler works out to be an unbelievable 10 paisa per km, which is the cost of charging the battery.
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Pictures and technical specifications and other details of Hero Ultra electric two wheelers:-
The electric bike models in India offered by Ultra Motors:-
As a result of the aggressive retail expansion and marketing efforts, Hero Ultra has already touched the magical figure of 10,000 units of sales in mid November 07. The company aims at selling around 20,000 units by the end of March 08, thereby achieving a top-line revenue of around USD16 million.
Electric bikes (battery powered bikes) a totally new category in India, is witnessing a good growth. According to a 2006 survey conducted by AC Neilsen, the category potential of electric vehicles for 2007-08 is around 2,00,000 units and is projected to grow to 4,90,000 units in 2008-09.
Depending on what version of the electric two-wheeler is used, a single charge can last between 45kms to 70kms. The price of running an Electric Two Wheeler works out to be an unbelievable 10 paisa per km, which is the cost of charging the battery.
Related:- YObykes Battery operated electric two-wheelers
Update:-Electric two wheeler to become more cheaper
Pictures and technical specifications and other details of Hero Ultra electric two wheelers:-
The electric bike models in India offered by Ultra Motors:-
Velocity | |
Speed | 40kmph |
Range | 50km/charge |
Vehicle weight | 75kg |
Battery type | Sealed Lead Acid |
Operating voltage | 48V |
Battery capacity | 24AH |
Motor Power | 500 |
Wheel size | 10" automotive |
Extras | Battery Charge time 6-8 hrs |
Extra | |
Speed | 25 km/h |
Range | 60 km/charge |
Vehicle weight | 60 kgs |
Recomended load capacity | 75 kgs |
Battery type | Sealed Lead Acid |
Operating voltage | 36 |
Battery capacity | 20 |
Charger type | 36 V, 3 A |
Motor Power | <250> |
Pedal transmission | No |
Wheel size | 16” x 2.5” |
Wheel type | Alloy/Wheel |
Maxi | |
Speed | 25 km/h |
Range | 70 km/charge |
Vehicle weight | 65 kgs |
Recomended load capacity | 90 kgs |
Battery type | Sealed Lead Acid |
Operating voltage | 48 |
Battery capacity | 20 |
Charger type | 48 V, 3 A |
Motor Power | <250> |
Pedal transmission | No |
Wheel size | 16” x 3 ” |
Wheel type | Alloy/Wheel |
Pictures and technical specification of electric two wheelers in India.
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