Meet the New Electric Bicycle from Coswhell, Launched by Eletricz, Which Reaches 45Km/h and Up to 160Km of Range, and Learn Why Brazil Beat Electric Bike Sales Records in 2021
The new Coswheel T20 Fat Bike electric bicycle has just arrived on the Brazilian market, from Eletricz. The new model offers great performance, bold design, a top speed of up to 45 km/h, a range of up to 160 kilometers, and weighs only 32 kg. Market prices start at R$ 11,691.00, paid in full.
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According to Eletricz CEO, Márcio Canzian, the new electric bicycle model is ideal for the public that seeks cutting-edge technology and desires environmentally friendly mobility without congestion. The new Coswheel T20 Fat Bike is the most modern and daring option available in the global market for electric bikes that can be offered to Brazilian consumers.
The T20 electric bike is the ideal model for both city commuting and off-road rides. It provides great comfort in handling, ensured by its 20-inch wide tires with 4 centimeters of width, which guarantee great grip on rough terrains, and consequently, greater control in navigation.
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Its frame is built with a highly resistant yet lightweight aluminum alloy. The electric bicycle weighs only 32kg. Inside this frame, the battery is installed in a compartment that can be locked by the user, providing greater security for the bike.
There are two battery options: 48V and 10Ah in the entry-level version, and 48V and 20Ah in the Plus version, granting a range for the electric bicycle that can reach up to 80 or 160 kilometers, respectively, in assisted mode. These batteries take about 4 hours and 30 minutes to fully recharge, and you can remove them and charge them inside your home using a standard outlet.
The T20 electric bike comes equipped with an LCD instrument panel, where you will find all the important navigation information, such as total and partial odometer, battery level, and speed – which can be adjusted to three levels: “eco,” “intermediate,” and “high speed.”
In the high speed setting, the electric bicycle is capable of reaching a maximum speed of up to 45 km/h with total safety, thanks to its 500 W motor and low weight.
The new electric bike is available exclusively in gray. It is equipped with a Shimano seven-speed gearbox, full suspension, and storage compartment. In addition, it has disc brakes in the front and rear and can carry up to 120 kg of weight.
Electric Bike Sales Hit Record in Brazil
According to data from the Brazilian Bicycle Sector Association (Aliança Bike), the business in this sector is expected to close the year with a 34% increase compared to last year, reaching a total volume of 43 thousand electric bicycles sold.
In this scenario, 2021 is already the year that has seen the highest sales of electric bicycles in the Brazilian market to date. In total, there are currently about 70 million electric and conventional bicycles operating throughout the country.
Learn More About the Company Eletricz, Which Is Behind This Technology
Eletricz, a Brazilian distributor specialized in electric mobility, has just launched the new Coswheel T20 Fat Bike electric bicycle in the Brazilian market. The company started its operations in July 2018 with the mission of promoting short and medium-distance mobility, encouraging appreciation of outdoor life, healthy usage of public roads, and a shift to a healthier, more enjoyable, and economical lifestyle.
The company sells unicycles, scooters, and electric bicycles, developing the most advanced portable electric vehicles. Additionally, it develops projects and initiatives to spread and encourage this new profile of urban mobility.


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