Hi-Speed Motorcycles to Unveil Electric Bike in Pakistan
In the wake of Yadea’s successful launch of its electric bikes in Pakistan, the nation is gearing up for another wave of eco-friendly transportation as Hi-Speed Motorcycles collaborates with Chinese electric bike manufacturer TAILG.
This exciting partnership was solidified through a Memorandum of Understanding signed during a recent visit by Hi-Speed Motorcycles officials to China.
The Details
The joint venture between Hi-Speed and TAILG signifies a significant leap toward revolutionizing the two-wheel industry in Pakistan. The primary goal is to introduce and market TAILG’s electric bikes, known for their eco-friendliness and innovation, under the brand “TAILG” in the local market.
This move is expected to not only offer cutting-edge mobility solutions but also substantially reduce travel costs for Pakistani consumers.
TAILG boasts that its electric bikes are highly economical in comparison to their traditional petrol-powered counterparts, aligning with the global shift towards sustainable transportation. The partnership is generating anticipation as Hi-Speed Motorcycles starts teasing glimpses of the upcoming electric bike models on its social media platforms.
Yadea’s Electric Scooter
A week earlier, Chinese e-bike giant Yadea rolled out its electric scooter in Pakistan, setting the stage for a new era in sustainable urban mobility.
Specs & Features
At the heart of this innovation is the TTFAR technology, a comprehensive system that elevates the electric scooter experience. The 72V 26Ah Graphene battery, a cornerstone of TTFAR, empowers the scooter to achieve speeds of up to 50 km while delivering an impressive range of 105 km on a single charge.
What’s more, this environmentally conscious vehicle requires a mere 2.5 units of electricity, underlining its efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
This revolutionary two-wheeler introduces Regenerative Braking, a feature that enhances energy efficiency by converting kinetic energy into electric power during deceleration.
Priced at Rs. 245,000, the Yadea electric scooter is not only a first for Pakistan but also a milestone in the country’s journey towards embracing electric vehicles.