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  2. Piaggio 1 - Wikipedia

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    The Piaggio 1 is available in two versions: the "base" and the "Active". [3]The "base" is homologated as a moped (drivable at age 14 like a fifty) has a speed limited to 45 km/h, the electric motor delivers a power of 1.2 kW and the lithium-ion battery has a capacity of 1.4 kWh which weighs 10 kg (85 kg is the total weight of the vehicle).

  3. The 13 Best Electric Bikes for Commuting, Carrying ... - AOL

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    There are many e-bike categories, options, and prices; sometimes it’s hard to know which e-bike is right for you. Electric bikes are priced from under $1,000 to well over $10,000, Through ride ...

  4. BMW CE 02 - Wikipedia

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    The lower-output version is intended for young riders with a Class AM driving licence for mopeds in European markets, and is limited to 28 mph (45 km/h), while the higher-output version has a top speed of 59 mph (95 km/h). [5] There are two slots for removable, air-cooled lithium-ion batteries, each 48 V with a capacity of 1.96 kW-hr.

  5. Ather 450 - Wikipedia

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    The Ather 450X is an electric scooter manufactured by Ather Energy in India. It was launched in Bengaluru in September 2018. [2] [3] It is powered by a 5.4 kW (7.2 BHP) Brushless DC electric motor, and a 3.7 kWh lithium-ion battery pack. The scooter can accelerate 0–40 km/h (0–25 mph) in 3.3 seconds.

  6. These Kids’ Electric Scooters Don’t Compromise Safety for Fun

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  7. Electric bicycle - Wikipedia

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    American car executive Lee Iacocca founded EV Global Motors in 1997, a company that produced an electric bicycle model named E-bike SX, and it was one of the early efforts to popularize e-bikes in the US. [15] By 2007, e-bikes were thought to make up 10 to 20 percent of all two-wheeled vehicles on the streets of many major Chinese cities. [16]