'Graft' is a Singapore-based company specializing in electric power sport vehicles, recently announced its latest product, the 'EO.12,' an ultralight enduro off-road motorcycle that promises high performance and low maintenance.
The EO.12 is powered by Graft’s swappable Monolith Batteries, which can deliver up to 20 kW of power output, roughly 200% more than electric motorcycles of similar weight. The bike also has a torque of 440 Nm and a top speed of 80 km/hr.
The bike weighs only 50 kg (110 lbs), making it easy to handle and maneuver on any terrain. The bike has a minimalist design with a steel frame, aluminum swingarm, inverted forks, disc brakes, LED lights, and a digital display.
The EO.12 is ideal for riders who love adventure and freedom. It can rip trails and kick up dirt without making noise or emitting pollution. It only requires air in the tires and batteries charged to keep it running.
The EO.12 is available now at Graft’s website, with prices ranging from $8,500 to $12,500 USD depending on the configuration and selected battery size.
Singaporean Electric Power Bikes
Graft Launched the 'EO.12' Ultralight Off-Road Motorcycle
Trend Themes
1. Electric Power Sport Vehicles - There is an opportunity to create more electric power sport vehicles that promises high performance and low maintenance.
2. Swappable Batteries - The trend of swappable batteries is rising and there is a market for them in the sports vehicle industry.
3. Ultralight Enduro Off-road Motorcycles - There is a growing trend towards ultralight enduro off-road motorcycles that are easy to handle and maneuver on any terrain.
Industry Implications
1. Electric Vehicles Industry - The Electric Vehicles Industry should take inspiration from Graft’s swappable Monolith Batteries used in the EO.12.
2. Sport Equipment Industry - The sport equipment industry has a great potential market for electric power sport vehicles like EO.12.
3. Motorcycle Industry - The Motorcycle Industry should explore the potential of lightweight and off-road motorcycles and their appeal to consumers.