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Technology in the 'motorcycle': Discover the electric scooter that runs 96 km per charge and has a futuristic model

Written by Roberta Souza
Published 24/10/2023 às 18:57
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The city travel revolution. Infinite Machine company launches high-tech electric scooter

The P1, Infinite Machine's electric scooter, is ready to revolutionize the way we travel around the city. With a futuristic design and high technology, this versatile vehicle will become your best ally in urban transportation. The micromobility industry, which encompasses electric scooters, e-bikes and personal mobility devices, is known for its constant innovation in terms of high technology and design. The most recent addition to this scenario is the P1, an e-scooter developed by the North American company Infinite Machine, according to Olhardigital.

High technology and futuristic design of the new electric scooter on the modern market

The machine has a electric motor that generates 16 horsepower, the P1 offers a performance equivalent to 150cc combustion scooters. Furthermore, its removable battery provides an estimated range of 96 km per charge, allowing you to go days without needing to recharge.

With four driving modes, such as Eco, Performance, Turbo Boost and Reverse Mode, you can choose the option that best suits your needs and save energy. The electric e-scooter features Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, which make the riding experience even more connected.

New way to move within cities safely and comfortably

But the P1 isn't just about technology and performance. It also offers practicality and safety. With a modular storage system in the back, you can carry your belongings with ease. Additionally, the remote tracking and theft detection app ensures your vehicle is protected.

Infinite Machine co-founders Eddie and Joseph Cohen are confident that the P1 can transform the way we move around cities. “We were dissatisfied with what was on the market. This led us to build the P1”, they told The Pack.

The electric scooter is ready to go into production and will be available to buyers within 12 to 18 months. The first 1.000 units will be launched with a suggested price of US$10.000, which in conversion is equivalent to around R$50.000.

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Roberta Souza

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