British electric sports motorcycle on sale in 6 months
November 19, 2009
British-based electric scooter company Ecolve has unveiled a prototype electric sports bike with a performance comparable with petrol-engined equivalents.
The ‘Bolt’ uses a 15kW water-cooled electric motor to achieve a potential top speed of 150mph.
The bike is expected to go on sale throughout Europe as early as May 2010.
The company currently offers a range of three electric bikes including the ‘Electro’, a retro-styled scooter marketed as an environmentally-friendly alternative to petrol scooters in town.
Electric motorcycles are coming
The Ecolve Bolt is not the only electric motorcycle on its way to market; electric sports cars like the Tesla Roadster and Dodge EV are blazing a trail for two-wheeled electric vehicles.
Forrest North, a former engineer at Tesla, is now taking orders for the Mission One (pictured right), a sports-oriented electric motorcycle that boasts a range of 150 miles and a charging time of less than three hours via a household power supply.
Quantya SA was formed in Switzerland to create a range of high-performance and efficient electric motorcycles, which includes a fully-electric enduro model called the Strada.
The bike’s top speed is limited to 43mph, but in terms of handling and torque its performance is described as on a par with petrol-powered 250cc models.
Information correct at time of publication.