BMW's new electric scooter model

After a busy time launching Scooter E and developing Concept e, BMW Motorrad recently unveiled a new line of electric scooters coming into production called the C evolution with the ability to move up to 100km with once. Full charge and a variety of other interesting features.

The C evolution takes 3 hours to fully charge but with fast charging technology, users only need to plug in the charger for 30 minutes to get 70% of the battery. In addition, the charging pins on the C evolution are compatible with car charging stations across the US so this scooter can charge anywhere - a point that no electric scooter can do. like C evolution.

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With a low center of gravity design and large torque from the 11kW engine block, which can achieve a maximum power of 35kW, BMW confidently declares its C evolution to be superior to an electric scooter. . C Evolution is fully competitive with large gasoline-powered scooters with a capacity of over 600cc. The car can reach speeds of 120km / h, so it can be fully operated on high-speed road systems.

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Besides, the C evolution possesses a very unique energy recovery feature. The car possesses a smart energy recovery system that saves electricity when the vehicle is in the "drop" mode. The C evolution also has the ability to recover energy when braking, converting the kinetic energy into electrical energy. By regaining energy in these two ways, this scooter's mobility range is improved by up to 20%. Users can monitor all information related to energy savings, speed, and battery capacity available on the control panel using the TFT screen instead of the traditional clock.

With an integrated battery of 8kWh capacity equipped with air-cooled system, the car can travel with a distance of up to 100km for a single charge.

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The BMW C evolution uses 15-diameter alloy wheels and Metzeler Feelgreen tires designed to reduce rolling resistance. In addition, the car is integrated with ABS anti-lock braking system, which helps the driver to easily control the steering direction and prevent the phenomenon of slipping when braking urgently.

BMW is conducting research to test the latest concept C evolution in Lon Don to offer a perfect production version. The price of the car has not been disclosed.

Reference: Gizmag