Kabira
Mobility, an e-mobility company founded in 2017, is set to launch KM3000 and
KM4000 electric motorcycles nationwide on February 15, 2021. These
e-motorcycles will be completely ‘Made in India’ high-speed electric bikes with
no range anxiety, the company claimed.
While
the KM 3000 debuts as an ‘Electric Sports bike’, the KM 4000 debuts as an
‘Electric Street Bike.’ Equipped with combi-brakes, industry-leading range,
fast on-board charging, roadside assistance and redesigned chassis these
electric bikes from Kabira Mobility are as appealing as compared to IC
motorbikes in terms of style and performance, said the press release from the
company.
Kabira Mobility electric bikes sport modern
design with a sleek aerodynamic profile, fireproof battery, Park Assist and
many smart and exciting features. Featuring a DeltaEV BLDC hub motor these
electric bikes can achieve a top speed of 120kmph and a riding range of 150 km
on a single charge making it best in the Industry.
Kabira
Mobility is an electric vehicle start-up based at Goa. The company, at present
has two manufacturing plant at Goa and Dharwad and is also setting up India’s
largest electric vehicle manufacturing facility at Dharwad. This facility will
be operational by April 2021 and will have a monthly production capacity of
75,000 per month.
Kabira
Mobility is focused on making electric vehicles that are user friendly,
aesthetical, affordable and sustainable for the Indian market. The R&D team
has spent a two years developing the product that is finally set to hit the
market.
Kabira
Mobility launched six electric scooters in Auto Expo 2020 - Greater Noida, that
are suitable for college students, executives, last-mile delivery fleet and it
has an electric scooter that is specifically designed and developed for inclusiveness
of specially-abled.
Jaibir
Siwach, CEO of Kabira Mobility said, “These electric bikes were a distant
vision when we started our product development journey in Goa in 2017, but they
are now a reality and have turned out to be more magnificent than what we had
imagined”.