Okinawa Autotech upgrades its OKHi 90 with an AIS156-3 battery pack and next-gen motor
The company also said its Mobile app connectivity feature comes with real-time battery SOC monitoring, real-time speed monitoring, and on/off notifications.
Okinawa Autotech, backed by its Italian JV partner Tactica has gone for an upgrade of its best-selling electric scooter maker OKHi90 with an AIS-156 Amendment 3 compliant battery pack, next-gen motor, and improved technology features.
In collaboration with Tactica, the EV maker plans to add an upgraded encoder-based motor for precise positioning, improved driving quality, and easy servicing. Its electric scooters will also include a coloured digital speedometer with a built-in navigation system, Bluetooth connectivity, call and notification alerts, time display, and music notifications.
Additionally, the 2023 Okhi-90 will offer mobile app connectivity, enabling real-time battery SOC monitoring, real-time speed monitoring, and on/off notifications.
Jeetender Sharma, Managing Director and Founder of Okinawa Autotech said, the company 2023 model line-up company aims to bring to our customers a superior product that augments the overall experience of the riders."
Some of the new features that are added on to the vehicles are a longer seat with dimensions of 803 mm in height and an extended wheelbase of 1,520 mm with the vehicle reaching speeds of up to 80-90 kmph and delivering an IDC range of 160 km per charge. The company also said its Mobile app connectivity feature comes with real-time battery SOC monitoring, real-time speed monitoring, and on/off notifications.
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