Italian electric motorcycle company Energica, which specializes in supersport machinery, has unveiled a new Experia Green Tourer – which it claims has the largest battery capacity of any electric motorcycle.
Based in Modena, in the heart of Italy’s ‘Auto Valley’, Energica currently offers a range of sporty electric motorcycles, including the entry-level Eva EsseEsse9, the Eva Ribelle and its sporty equivalent, the Ego 126 kW (168 hp).
The Experia Green Tourer is a new design that is built from the ground up. It features a redesigned engine and a new frame and chassis design, all done to reduce weight.
The battery uses revised chemistry and has a capacity of 22.5kWh, far larger than most electric motorcycles. That gives it a claimed urban range of 261 miles, which drops to 130 miles on extra-urban roads (which is a mix of freeways and fast A-roads).
Charging can be done via a DC fast charger at a rate of 24kW enabling a 0-80% charge in just 40 minutes.
The Experia has a peak power of 75 kW (100 hp) and can reach a top speed of 112 mph.
In keeping with the tourer styling, Energica has fitted the new bike with a top case and panniers with a total capacity of 112 litres.
The electric motorcycle also has two USB ports in the dash, while two more are in a lockable waterproof storage compartment.
The Experia starts from £27,790 and is available to pre-order now.
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Source: www.autocar.co.uk
This notice was published: 2022-06-09 23:07:00