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    Xiaomi unveils electric bicycle with aluminium frame and lithium-ion battery

  • China Aluminium Network
  • Post Time: 2019/4/19
  • Click Amount: 634

    The Chinese tech giant Xiaomi has reportedly unveiled an electric bicycle named Himo C20. It is a pedal assisted e-bike that comes with an aluminium frame and thus, weighs just 21 Kgs.

    Specially designed for daily city use, Himo C20 e-bike provides a range of around 80 Kms, powered by a 36V 10Ah lithium-ion battery that can hold up to 360 Wh of electric charge. The company claims the charging time of the battery is six hours, which is a lot for a battery of this size.

    Himo C20 gets a hub-mounted 250W DC brushless electric motor placed to the rear wheel of the bicycle. The motor helps the e-bike to propel to a top speed of around 40-45 kmph. Himo also has 20-inch rims fitted with high profile tyres, which should help the rider pedal through the rough with ease.

    Now coming to the styling, Himo C20 comes with a white and black combination that evokes no less than a classic look. It has an LED headlamp and a taillight, along with a small LED display that acts as the instrument console and displays basic ride statistics and data like speed, battery percentage, distance, and pedal assist levels.

    In India, the bike will be available at US$375 or INR26,000.

    Source: www.alcircle.com
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