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Evee, the trailblazing electric scooter brand, has yet again sent ripple through industry with its latest offering – the Flipper. This affordable electric scooter, unveiled in four striking colors—Matte Black, Red, Blue, and Green—promises to redefine urban commuting.
What sets the Flipper apart is its affordability, priced at just Rs. 95,000. The seven-hour charging time ensures riders spend more time on the road than waiting for their scooter to power up.
Specs & Features
Underneath its sleek design lies a robust 48V 12Ah lead acid battery, providing a commendable range of 35-40 kilometers on a single charge.
The Flipper surges forward at a top speed of 25 kilometers per hour, courtesy of its powerful 350-watt motor. Riders can stay updated on their speed, distance, and battery life through the integrated digital meter.
This release follows Evee’s October launch of the C1 Air, priced at Rs. 300,000, boasting an impressive top speed of 70 km/h and a range of 120 kilometers on a single charge. The Evee lineup also includes the Evee C1 and Evee C1 Pro, priced at Rs. 200,000 and Rs. 230,000, respectively.
Earlier, a Chinese bike giant Yadea rolled out its electric scooter in Pakistan, setting the stage for a new era in sustainable urban mobility.
Yadea’s E-Scooter
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.
With its advanced technology, impressive range, and affordability, Evee is poised to make waves and pave the way for a sustainable and electric future in Pakistan.
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