Atumobile receives ARAI's nod for AtumVader e-bike
"With the increasing demand for sustainable living and durable vehicles, we always keep our customers' safety and cost-effective pricing in mind. While keeping the electric bike's safety features in mind, AtumVader has specially curated safety swi...
Moreover, as much as 90 per cent of the vehicle is made from indigenously sourced components, it added.
The company's e-bike has received approval from the Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI).
"With the increasing demand for sustainable living and durable vehicles, we always keep our customers' safety and cost-effective pricing in mind. While keeping the electric bike's safety features in mind, AtumVader has specially curated safety switches and high-end tires for off-road use as well," said Vamsi G Krishna, Managing Director at Atumobile.
The company has already received positive feedback following the deliveries of its first low-speed version, Atum 1.0, to over 1,000 customers, he said, adding, "with this latest version AtumVader, we hope to see a growth trajectory in our EV (electric vehicle) business."
The bike offers latest features such as a hub motor with a 2.4 kWh battery pack that allows the bike to go up to 100 kms on a single charge at a top speed of 65 kmph, it said.
Besides, it has no clutch and does not require a leg brake and a rider can simply use their hands to accelerate.
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