Artisan Electric EV0 arguably provides all the goodness we can expect when making a wise investment: quality performance, impressive features and eco-friendly.
If you have not heard of Artisan Scooters, now is your time to feast your eyes o this electric beauty. The brand’s Artisan Electric EV0 is a sporty electric scooter that caters to riders of all class and age. Not to mention, it comes with an affordable price tag starting from £3,295. Features The Artisan Electric Ev0 features a 30ah non-removable battery with a motor rating power of 3kW. It is capable of going up to a maximum speed of 80km/h. The battery may take up to six hours to charge ully although it would be unlikely that the scooter will be charged from empty. The EV0 is capable of approximately 800 recharge cycles. Despite that, the battery will still maintain 70% of its original capacity after the cycles. The input voltage of the EV0 is set at 110v/220v 50-60hz. Riders have two options of colour schemes for the EV0, either going for a fiery red or a mellow green. The seat colour and material options are customisable, in order to cater to the variety of preference of the riders. Specifications As for the specifications of the scooter, both the front and rear disks of the EV0 use hydraulic braking systems. Weighing at just 120kg, the EV0 sports a dimension of [L] 1880mm x [W] 750mm x [H] 1180mm, just the perfect size for riders to handle the scooter. It features 12″ tubeless tyres to support its frame. The EV0 is able to reach up to an approximate range of 90km at 45km/h. A top contender in the electric scooter market? The EV0 will be hopping on the bandwagon of impressive electric motorcycles with the likes of top guns such as Honda, Xiaomi and potentially Harley-Davidson. The fact that The EV0 is a friendlier option in the price segment is a plus for anyone looking to invest in an affordable commute. Its performance is likely to provide satisfaction. It is certainly a much more eco-friendly option in the busy urban areas.
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