We Analyzed the Technical Data Sheet of the Voltz EVS, Which Attracts for Its Range, Fast Charging, and Exemption from IPVA, but Requires Caution Due to the Corporate Scenario of Its Manufacturer.
The Voltz EVS electric motorcycle represents a milestone in the Brazilian market, proposing an urban mobility solution with notable specifications. The model promises a range of up to 180 km, a charging time of only five hours at a residential outlet, and the advantage of exemption from IPVA in several states. However, a complete analysis of the product is inseparable from the current situation of its manufacturer, Voltz Motors, which is undergoing a judicial recovery process with operations suspended, a factor that redefines the risk for consumers.
What Is the Voltz EVS Electric Motorcycle?
The Voltz EVS electric motorcycle was conceived as a technological and efficient alternative to low-displacement gasoline motorcycles, which are the majority in Brazil. Its design aims to meet contemporary consumer demands through a tripod of benefits: performance with sustainability, convenience in charging routine, and a significant reduction in ownership and usage costs.
Key Attractions of the Voltz Electric Motorcycle

The main draw of the model is its range capability. With a set of two batteries, the electric motorcycle can travel up to 180 kilometers on a single charge, although this figure is dependent on controlled riding conditions, such as using the “Eco” mode.
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Practicality is another pillar of the EVS. Its lithium-ion batteries are removable, allowing charging to be done at any standard outlet (bivolt), eliminating reliance on specialized infrastructures. The total charging time is five hours.
From a financial perspective, the exemption from the Property Tax on Motor Vehicles (IPVA), valid in several states, is a strong argument, promising considerable annual savings.
Performance and Technology of the Electric Motorcycle
Equipped with an electric motor rated at 3,000W (with peaks of 7,000W), the Voltz EVS electric motorcycle offers robust performance for the urban environment. The motorcycle can reach a top speed of 120 km/h and has an acceleration from 0 to 60 km/h in 6 seconds.
The rider has access to three driving modes to manage performance and energy consumption: Eco, Standard, and Turbo. Technologically, the EVS stands out for its color TFT digital display, Bluetooth connectivity with speakers, and the functionality of reverse gear, which facilitates maneuvers.
The Current Scenario of the Manufacturer Voltz Motors
It is essential for potential buyers to be aware of the corporate context. Voltz Motors, the manufacturer of the EVS electric motorcycle, is facing a deep financial crisis and filed for judicial recovery. As a result, the company’s factory in Manaus has suspended operations. This scenario severely impacts the production of new motorcycles, the supply of spare parts, and the entire guarantee and after-sales support structure, generating a high degree of risk for new buyers and current owners.


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