Specifications
Brand | Delfast |
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Model | Prime 2.0 |
Speed | 15 and 31 mph |
Power | 1.5 kW (2 hp) |
Weight | 132 lbs |
Battery | 18650 Lithium |
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Battery Life | 3,000 cyclesℹ |
Range | 230 miles |
Charge Time | 5 hours |
The Prime 2.0 is an electric e-bike/moped cross-over from an electric bike manufacturer from Ukraine. The company was founded in 2017 and has won a Guinness World Record for the greatest distance traveled on an electric bicycle on a single charge.
The Prime 2.0 has a powerful 1,500 watt electric motor with 135 Nm torque for a top speed of 31 mph.
The moped has a exceptionally large 70 Ah lithium battery for a driving range of 230 miles.
The moped is designed for high durability and to keep functioning well for decades.
The moped has regular bike pedals that enables to use the moped as a regular bicycle.
The moped has an innovative Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS) or regenerative braking system in which energy from braking is returned to the battery.
The moped is equipped with an innovative GPS based security system with an immobilizer in the rear wheel and an alarm system with motion sensors.
The moped has front and rear disc brakes, USB charge ports, a mobile phone holder and a color display that connects to a mobile phone app.
The moped is available with a cargo rack and top cases.
The moped can be customized on request.
The moped can be ordered online and is shipped worldwide.
2022 Delfast models
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199 miles
230 miles
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Manufacturer
Delfast Inc.
160 Greentree Drive
Suite 101, Dover
County of Kent
DE 19904
USA
Phone: +44 203 695 50 51 (WhatsApp)
Email: bikes@delfastbikes.com
Facebook Messenger: m.me/delfastbikes
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