Ampace debuts ultra-fast charging cells, high-output packs, and swap-ready batteries for electric motorcycles at EICMA, advancing performance and uptime.

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Ampace, one of the world’s leading lithium battery manufacturers, used EICMA in Milan to showcase its newest e-motorcycle technologies, headlined by ultra-fast charging cells, high-performance packs, and refined battery swap solutions designed for real commercial uptime.
Next-gen cells: E30P and the Kun-Era platform
Ampace’s new E30P cylindrical cell took centre stage. Developed under the brand’s BP system architecture, it blends energy density, safety and power delivery in a way optimized specifically for electric motorcycles.
- 95% charge in 47 minutes
- 50% in just 15 minutes
- Powers the first 72V 90Ah pack with up to 195 km range
- Maintains over 90% capacity retention after 2,000 cycles
- Over 100% capacity retention through the first 300 cycles, a result of Ampace’s proprietary conditioning technology
Alongside it, Ampace also highlighted the Kun-Era series, a high-output platform with six claimed competitive advantages including stronger continuous discharge, lightweight structure and advanced thermal design.
Kun-Era systems support 120A continuous discharge, allowing 0–50 km/h in under 3 seconds. A charge from zero to 80% takes about 40 minutes, and dual-pack configurations unlock more than 150 km of usable range.
Kun-Era is already in production products, including Wuyang-Honda’s E-VO GT and NIU’s NX Hyper. The E-VO GT, using this technology, hits 120 km/h and has already set a lap record at Zhuhai International Circuit.
Battery swap as a business model
Ampace also positioned its latest systems as the backbone of commercial swap ecosystems — especially for food delivery and moto-taxi riders, where uptime equals income.
Each battery is validated through 200+ durability tests, and Ampace’s high-precision BMS delivers 80A or 100A output. Combined with long-life chemistry, this supports “one swap per day” cycles, improving fleet utilisation and lowering cost per kilometre.
Built on quality, built for trust
Ampace says manufacturing consistency and safety architecture remain the foundation. The company employs high-speed coating processes and over 5,000 quality control checkpoints. More than 16,000 test cases are used to verify performance and safety across extreme environments.
Ms Lin Xiaojing, President of Ampace’s Micro E-Mobility Business Department, said Ampace’s mission is simple but non-negotiable:
Ampace will continue expanding its R&D partnerships as it aims to push electric motorcycle range, charging speed and commercial viability into a new tier, one battery cell at a time.



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