Hop Electric Mobility, a Rajasthan, India-based Company, has unveiled its first electric motorcycle, the Hop Oxo. This electric motorbike has been in the headlines many times recently. Before the official launch on the market, the company released a picture of the Hop Oxo model. At the same time, the company has released some information.
The company claims that the lithium-ion battery of the Hop Oxo electric motorcycle can be safely driven around 150 km on a full charge. However, in reality the difference that can happen, the answer will be found in time. The company also said that the bike will be able to reach a speed of 100 kilometers per hour.
Hop Oxo is still being tested, according to the manufacturer. In this context, Hop claims that the prototype model of the battery-powered motorcycle has covered a distance of 30,000 km in Jodhpur, Jaipur, Patna, Hyderabad, Ludhiana and
Kolkata. The goal of the company's research and development department is to analyze the data obtained from that visit, sort out all the problems, create a complete product and then bring it to the market.
Ketan Mehta, co-founder and CEO of Hop Electric Mobility, says that even if a product is made by engineers and designers in a studio or lab, the insights of dealers and consumers are crucial. That is why we are thrilled to announce that we are the first EV company in India to launch a consumer trial. Through the #OXONSNEAKPEEK program we are getting feedback and advice from dealers and consumers about the Hop Oxo e-bike. ”
Needless to say, Hop will currently sell two models “Leo” and “LYF” e-scooters. Hop Company has a factory in Jaipur. Where an updated model of LYF and production of the upcoming Axio will be launched soon. The manufacturing capacity of that manufacturing facility called Hop Megaplex is 100 units daily. Hop also plans to launch ten new models in the Indian market in the next three years.
It is hoped that Hop Electric Mobility will start marketing their products in the Bangladeshi market keeping in mind the huge demand for e-bikes as soon as their demand is met in the Indian market.