The details of the scooter
motor | 2000 watt |
speed | 65 km/h |
range | 60 km |
lead battery with charger (3A / 4A) | 72V20Ah |
tire size | 13 inches |
charging time | 6 to 8 hours |
available colours | white, black, dark red |
The "yelemani" scooter has a USB port that allows you to charge your phone or use it as a navigation system (GPS).
The electric scooter is more advantageous than a scooter running on petrol because the maintenance costs are a lot lower:
Suppose you pay around 102 CFA Francs for 1 kwh of electricity.
Charging a 72V / 20Ah battery takes 1440 watt (1.44kw). The cost of recharging the battery is therefore 147 CFA francs in this example. The cost of a liter of petrol today amounts to 700 CFA francs.
So if you spend 1000 CFA Francs per day on petrol, you could save more than 850 CFA Francs or 85% of your costs with the electric alternative (if you would charge the motorcycle daily).
Another example:
Suppose you pay 3000 CFA Francs to fill up your motorcycle. This allows you to drive 150km and you arrive at 20 CFA francs of expenditure per kilometer. With a charge of the electric motorcycle you can drive 50 km and you will arrive at 3 CFA Francs per kilometer.
In any case: With the electric alternative 850 out of 1000 CFA Francs remain in your pocket (see also Saving with electricity).
In detail:
- Power: 2000W
- Voltage: >60v
- Charging time: 6-8 hours
- Range: 60 km
- Speed: 65 km/h
- Battery: lead
- Motor: brushless
- Tires: 120/70-13
- Frame: Steel , aluminum alloy
- Charger: 100-240 V 50-60 HZ
- Certification: CE
- Max load: 200 kg
- Climb capability: 30 degrees
- Shock absorbers: hydraulic
- Brakes: disk
- Weight: 110 kg (without battery)
- Made in China
In addition:
- USB Port
- LCD screen
- LED headlight
- Five gears (S-D-L-R-P)