The electric vehicle market has been evolving a lot in Brazil, as there is a greater concern among Brazilians in relation to the environment. Furthermore, with the rise in the price of fuels, they became more and more a reason for discussion among pilots and drivers across the country.
Thus, more and more cars appear and electric motorcycles competing for the market. Among them, the Watts W125, the Brazilian electric motorcycle. See more below.
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According to the company, the bike should compete and even clash with already popular models, such as the Shineray SHE S and the Volts EVS. Thus, those interested will have access to an electric motor with power similar to those found in 125-cylinder motorcycles. All this for values ranging from BRL 19,990.00 (version with one lithium battery) to BRL 24,990.00 (version with two batteries). In addition, it will also be available in cyan, red and black.
The vehicle features CBS disc brakes with a combined-type system, three riding modes with power levels, front panel with LCD display, LED headlight and USB charger. Even so, it is a very light motorcycle, weighing 71 kg without batteries, with a length of 1.9 m, 0.7 m wide and 1.1 m high.
In addition, the motorcycle also has a reverse function, but it can only be activated when it is completely stopped. According to the manufacturer, even with all the features, the model should offer a reduction of around 30% in the monthly cost compared to conventional motorcycles on the market.
In this sense, the bike also has a range of up to 150 km and is very easy to recharge the batteries, which do not need to be removed. In this case, the full charge lasts about five hours, but there is the possibility of fast charging, which makes it possible to reach 80% of the total charge in up to one hour.