Australia’s premium high-performance electric motorcycle!
https://www.savicmotorcycles.com/
Power 40kw
Torque 140 Nm
54Hp
0 – 60 mph 4.5 sec
Range 150 km
Battery 14,2 Kwh
🛹 Products I use:
Drone:
Peak Design:
Peak Design Tripod:
Peak Design Universal ebike mount:
Peak Design Mobile Creator Kit:
Peak Design Mobile Wireless Charging Stand:
Peak Design Motorcycle mount:
Quad lock phone holder:
Quad lock case Samsung S21 ultra:
Quad lock car mount:
Quad Lock Sports Armband:
⛑️ My safety gear:
For Predator, TSG Pro, Fox Pro Frame and State helmets check this link:
Link for the Xnito helmet:
Gloves:
Helmet:
Body armor jacket:
Body armor:
Cool Gloves –
🎥 My filming gear:
Sony6500:
Mic:
Gopro 10:
Portable SSD –
Storage great option:
Best Li-Ion Charger:
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[Music] So I got the idea that I wanted to build An automotive business and build bikes When I was 14. I knew from quite early On the performance benefits of going Electric and that's what drove that Direction You ready for it now My dreams come true I just like this one of the first things That you do when you look at a really Cool motorcycle is fall in love with the Way it looks We love the Stacked headlight design We've got a daytime running light on the Bottom and a high beam low beam on top So the contrast looks really really cool The charge port is conveniently located On the side and has a metal flip up cap One of my favorite elements and of Course one of the main elements on the Bike is is the touchscreen Dash that We've completely developed in-house the Belt drive is awesome it's super quiet Really low maintenance I love the rim Design that makes the bike stand out And then the fins on the powertrain Enclosure looks like a big single Cylinder almost on a traditional bike so It kind of adds to that that classical Styling

Electric City Vehicles Cars Power
Electric City Vehicles Cars Power
The Big Three: Tesla Ford GMpower Manufacturing
With an eye to shifting their entire portfolio of cars and trucks to zero-emissions vehicles by 2040, American automakers are committing billions in research and development investments to power their vehicles with electricity. GM has said it will have 30 new EVs on the market by 2025, while Ford says it will make 40% of its vehicles electrified by 2030.
Toyota, Volkswagen and Daimler have also vowed to ramp up their electric offerings by the end of this decade. Nissan, which has a history of selling a half-million Leaf electric vehicles around the world, is planning to introduce an EV sedan and SUV by 2022.
BMW: i3 and i8
In the past few years, BMW has steadily introduced electric models to its lineup. It now has an i3 city car, an iX SUV and plans to bring a slew of other EVs to dealerships in the next few years.
Honda: EV Plus, Civic Hybrid and CR-V hybrid
As the parent company of Acura and Honda, American Honda has been a pioneer in electrified vehicles. It first entered the market with the iPlus hatchback over 20 years ago and has since added a Civic Hybrid, Accord Hybrid and CR-V hybrid.
The company is investing $40 billion in EV development, including engineering solid state batteries. It also has a partnership with GM that will enable global production of millions of battery electric vehicles starting in 2027. The two automakers are cooperating on equipment and processes to keep costs down.
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