E-Royce Spike vs Okinawa i-Praise Plus

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E-Royce Spike
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Okinawa i-Praise Plus
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor BLDC Motor 1000 watt, BLDC Motor
Range 80 Km Per Charge 139 km/Charge
Charging Time 3-4 Hrs 4-5 Hrs
Engine Starting Electric Start --
Maximum Power -- 2500 watt
Top Speed 25 kmph 58 kmph
Battery Lithium Ion 72V 3.3kwh Lithium-ion (Detachable Battery)
Charger -- Micro- Charger with Auto Cut Function
Voltage : 72V
Battery Warranty -- 3 Years
Display -- Digital Display
Headlamp -- LED with DRL Function
Taillamp -- LED Rear Winkers
Tyres
Front -- 90/90-12 Tubeless
Rear -- 90/90-12 Tubeless
Wheel / RIM Alloy Aluminium Alloy
Brakes
Front -- Disc Brake
Rear -- Disc Brake
Brake Lever -- CNC Machined with Lever Adjustment
Suspension
Front -- Hydraulic Telescopic
Rear -- Double Shocker with dual tube technology
Colors Available
Colors Blue Liquid Metal
Mauve Purple
Electric Green
Ocean Blue
Glossy Red Black
Glossy Golden Black
Glossy Silver Black


Physical Specs
Length -- 1970 mm
Width -- 745 mm
Height -- 1165 mm
Weight -- 150 kg
Seat Height -- 800
Ground Clearance -- 175 mm
Overview
About -- The Okinawa i-Praise Plus is an electric scooter with a powerful 1000 watt BLDC motor an Read More
Features - Aesthetic design
- Zero Emissions
- Digital Speedometer
- Central Locking with Anti-theft Alarm
- Keyless Entry
- Find My Scooter Function
- Mobile Charging USB Port
- Motor Walking Assistance (Front/Reverse Motion)
- Geo-Fencing, Immobilization
- Trips, Secure Parking, Tracking & Monitoring
- Maintenance/Insaurance Reminder
- Battery info,Speed Alerts and Driver Score
- Side Stand Sensor
- Stylish Tail Lamp
- Aerodynamic Design
- Large Foot Space with Body Colored Floor Mat
Additional Details Carrying Capacity : 140 kg Controller : E-ABS (Electronic- Assisted Braking System) with regenerative energy
Loading Capacity : 150 Kg
Climbing : Tested at 7°

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