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Pakistani Startup Launches an Electric Scooter

Pakistani Startup Launches an Electric Scooter: For the local market, the C1 electric scooter was presented by Pakistani startup company “evee electric.”

The new two-wheeler has a scooter-like design that makes mounting and dismounting in work attire straightforward. It also has a small wheelbase. According to the specifics, C1 will be perfect for quick city trips.

You Can Still Buy These Bikes for Under Rs. 200,000

With a 60V 20Ah Lead Dry Acid Battery, the scooter, according to the manufacturer, has a range of up to 60 kilometres. Other characteristics are:

  • 1200W Motor
  • Up to 550 Charging Cycles
  • Max Speed: 55 km/hr
  • Range: 50-60 km
  • Anti Theft Alarm
  • Reverse Gear
  • Hub Magnetic Coil
  • Charging time: 6 to 7 Hours
  • 12 Tube vector controller
  • Disk brake
  • Color Display Meter
  • Load Capacity 150KG

Although the business has not yet disclosed the scooter’s official price, estimates indicate that it will cost around Rs. 300,000. Even if this price is already extremely high, the current state of the economy may cause it to become even higher.

Imran Khan

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