Rilox EV launches Bijli Trio electric three-wheeler for urban logistics
The Rilox EV Trio combines affordability, versatility, and eco-friendly design, providing small and medium businesses with an efficient solution for last-mile deliveries and urban logistics.
Rilox EV has announced the launch of its electric three-wheeler e-cart, the Rilox EV Trio, aimed at enhancing the logistics and retail mobility of small and medium businesses. This vehicle is designed to bridge the gap between two-wheelers and larger three-wheelers, providing a practical and eco-friendly solution for urban logistics and last-mile deliveries.
The Bijli Trio offers a range of 100-120 km and has a loading capacity of up to 500 kg, with a starting price of Rs 1.35 lakh, which may vary depending on local taxes and subsidies. The vehicle is equipped with a 1200W motor (60V, IP67 rating) that provides reliable performance. It features a detachable 3KW (NMC) battery, allowing for flexible usage, and is supported by a sine wave 15-tube controller (60V-40 Amps) and an MCB rated at 40 Amps (12-90V) for effective energy management.
The Trio includes telescopic suspension, a spacious back cargo area, and a cast aluminum alloy frame for durability and comfort. It is available in configurations with or without a secure cargo box, catering to different business needs. This design aims to balance performance and practicality for various commercial applications, from mobile vending to last-mile delivery.
Avesh Memon, Co-Founder and CEO of Rilox EV, emphasized that the Bijli Trio addresses the needs of logistics businesses and provides a sustainable, cost-effective option for growth and operational efficiency. The product reflects the company's commitment to supporting the unique challenges faced by small and medium businesses and aims to contribute to more efficient and eco-friendly urban transport solutions.
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By Autocar Professional Bureau
27 Nov 2024
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