Specifications
Brand | EM Bike |
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Model | EM3 |
Speed | 15 mph |
Power | 350 watt (0.5 hp) |
Weight | 132 lbs |
Battery | 1186 |
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Battery Life | 500 cyclesℹ |
Range | 43 miles |
Charge Time | 6-8 hours |
The EM3 is an electric moped made by electric bicycle manufacturer EM Bike, a subsidiary of Life’s Moving, from Thailand. The company has its own factory and customer service team and its products are made in Thailand.
The moped has a 350 watt electric motor for a top speed of 22 mph. The moped provides a cargo load capacity of 331 lbs.
The moped has a swappable 12 Ah lead-acid battery for a driving range of 43 miles. By using multiple batteries, the moped can operate 24/7.
The moped has emergency bike pedals that enables to use the moped as a bicycle.
The moped is available in many colors.
The moped can be ordered online and is shipped worldwide.
2022 EM Bike models
Sales Department
Life’s Moving co.,ltd.
51 Ram Inthra Road
Khan Na Yao
Bangkok 10230
Thailand
Phone: +66 2 945 8271
Email: info@lifesmoving.co.th
Facebook Messenger: m.me/embikethailand
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