Hindustan Times (Patiala)

India’s fastest electric bike to hit roads in ‘19

- Arushi Kotecha arushi.k@livemint.com

A green mobility startup backed by TVS Motor Co. Ltd has revealed plans to launch a premium 200-250cc electric motorcycle capable of reaching a top speed of 150kmph.

The motorcycle, to be launched in the second half of 2019, will be India’s fastest and most powerful electric twowheeler, Ultraviole­tte Automotive Pvt. Ltd founders Niraj Rajmohan and Narayan Subramania­m said in an interview.

The three-year-old Bengalurub­ased startup claims the motorcycle, now in its fourth generation, has outperform­ed similar fuel-driven bikes in “design, performanc­e, user and ownership experience” but will be offered at a similar price point in order to increase accessibil­ity of electric technology. The bike will be Ultraviole­tte’s first launch, with the first prototype having been built in June 2016 and several versions tested for over 10,000km, the company said.

“Our intent, when we started out, was not to build the best electric bike but the best mobility solution,” said Subramania­m, who is chief executive, pointing to the poor performanc­e associated with electric vehicles (EV) for their low power and sometimesu­npredictab­le range —the distance a vehicle can travel on a single charge. “We want to showcase the superior performanc­e of EVs over ICE (internal combustion engine) vehicles and make them desirable. The boundaries of what’s possible with EVs have not been pushed because of limited volumes,” he said.

This motorcycle’s top speed surpasses the 138kmph mark claimed by the KTM Duke 200, which is said to be the fastest 200cc motorcycle in India.

TVS Motor is looking to Ultraviole­tte to strengthen its position in EVs. Since December last year, the Chennai-based company has invested over ₹11 crore in Ultraviole­tte over two rounds, for a total stake of 25.76%. The bike is planned to be sold in Bengaluru first and then other metro cities, targeting customers in their early to late 20s.

With a range higher than 150km, the fourth generation of the bike is “very close” to production but for more testing, Subramania­m said. Ultraviole­tte claims to work with “selected chemistrie­s” on a lithium-ion battery to maximize efficiency, energy density and range.

An assembly facility will be set up near Bengaluru in early 2019, with an installed capacity of more than 10,000 vehicles, said Rajmohan, who is chief technology officer, adding that the firm is in the process of filing 9 utility patents based on the bike’s engineerin­g.

Looking to be the leader in the premium two-wheeler space, Ultraviole­tte believes vehicles of the future “should adapt” to their users, and plans to introduce features such as preventive maintenanc­e, remote diagnostic­s and “over-the-air” updates on a mobile applicatio­n.

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Ultraviole­tte Automotive will launch a 200250cc electric bike capable of reaching a top speed of 150kmph

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