September 4, 20187 yr Vespa will begin selling the first electric Vespa next month. I'm tempted. Despite my attitude towards the Italian government. 99 km range - translated into real world range 75 km, I can live with that especially if I can hack in a range extender
September 5, 20187 yr There's also a hybrid X version of the above: "The Elettrica X version has a range of 124 miles, roughly double the base model, which uses an on board petrol generator and 3 litre fuel tank to keep the battery charged however to make space for the generator the battery is roughly half the size and has a range of only 31 miles on its own. The generator will either kick in once the juice is running low or can be activated by the rider using an additional Extender riding mode." .
September 5, 20187 yr For me at least it would be full electric I don’t see the point in hybrid in this application you may as well just get a petrol scooter and save the heartache and potential problems a hybrid could have in comparison
September 5, 20187 yr 5K seems a lot of money. It does look beautiful though. The cost of technology:)
September 5, 20187 yr 5K seems a lot of money. It does look beautiful though. Much of the cost the large by e-bike standards lithium battery I suppose. Perhaps not so bad when one looks at high end e-bike prices. .
September 5, 20187 yr https://lightningmotorcycle.com/reserve-now/ it can only do 20 miles at full speed tho
September 5, 20187 yr Author 5K seems a lot of money. It does look beautiful though. 4250€ estimated price, we will know in October - 1000€ state eco bonus (250€ x kWh, - 1500€ more if you live in Paris or region. = -2500€ for the lucky few...
September 5, 20187 yr The generator on board with battery seems to make total sense to me. At least it does if the drive train is electric only so saving transmission weight. So petrol engine drives generator only, therefore is tuned to very specific revs and presumably is very thrifty on fuel as a consequence. What's not to like? Why are hybrid cars not like this? Or are they and I've missed something?
September 5, 20187 yr The generator on board with battery seems to make total sense to me. At least it does if the drive train is electric only so saving transmission weight. So petrol engine drives generator only, therefore is tuned to very specific revs and presumably is very thrifty on fuel as a consequence. What's not to like? Why are hybrid cars not like this? Or are they and I've missed something? What’s not too like ? A constant mono tone engine note if the engine for the generator is running at the generators optimum rev And Weight wise Engine and transmission or Engine , generator, electric motor and battery I think the hybrid would be heavier as well as sounding rubbish Maybe thou it’s non of the above
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