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  2. Zero Motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    In 2013 the Zero S and DS were completely redesigned. [3] The battery capacity was increased to 11.4kWh, and a new brushless permanent magnet AC motor was introduced. In 2013 the Zero FX dual-sport model with modular removable power packs was introduced. CHAdeMO fast charging was also available on 2013 models. [4] [5] [6]

  3. Zero S - Wikipedia

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    The 2009 Zero S had a claimed expected range of 81 km (50 mi) on a full charge, and an advertised top speed of 112 km/h (70 mph), [1] Zero claims the motor is rated at 22 kW (30 hp). [2] The battery can be recharged using standard 120 V or 240 V plugs.

  4. Electric bicycle - Wikipedia

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    The energy costs of operating e-bikes are small, but there can be considerable battery replacement costs. The lifespan of a battery pack varies depending on the type of usage. Shallow discharge/recharge cycles help extend the overall battery life. Range is a key consideration with e-bikes, and is affected by factors such as motor efficiency ...

  5. Zero XU - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 XU has spoked wheels (19" front / 16" rear) and road tires. A bay for a single removable battery module allows for quick swaps or charging away from parking. The XU uses a brushed DC motor and chain drive. The onboard 1 kW charger allows 90+% charging in 2 hours, and an optional quick charge accessory drops the charge time to 1 hour. [2]

  6. Zero X - Wikipedia

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    Standard battery pack is made from lithium-ion, with rated range of up to two hours or 64 km (40 mi). ... On 24 September 2008, Zero Motorcycles announced all 2008 ...

  7. Casio fx-7000G - Wikipedia

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    The Casio Fx-7000G needs a 9.0 volt DC current lithium battery supply provided by 3 CR2032 type cells. The calculator does not accept an AC adapter and only uses batteries. The average battery life is around 120 hours which is shorter in length compared to similar models. [2]