To overcome the crisis in the motorcycle market while saving the planet, the guys at Ecoblog.
it have suggested this ElectroCat custom built electric motorcycle as an environmentally friendly motorcycle when anti-pollution laws are on everyone’s minds.
The ElectroCat was designed by Eva Håkansson on the base of a Cagiva Freccia C12R from 1990.
It has an electric engine that runs off lithium phosphate batteries that weigh 50 kg.
The bike has a range of about 80km and a top speed of 100 km/hr.
Eva is currently doing battle with the Swedish bureaucracy to get the bike recognised as an ecological vehicle.
We can only admire people and manufacturers who are putting their efforts into these projects in the face of climate change.
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