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Hop on one of our electric motorcycles or scooters and get ready to discover a whole new world of sensations. Put yourself to the test and experience the performance and comfort of our vehicles firsthand, appreciating their handling and responsive acceleration. Simulate your usual journeys to check the riding range based on your real needs, immersing yourself in the pleasure of a fun ride, enriched by the charm of electric technology.
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When buying a new vehicle, there are a number of factors that make a strong case for an EV option, especially for the urban
mobility.
A few examples:
- Cost of use: to travel 100 km on a CPx PRO you need approximately €0.65, whereas an equivalent ICEV scooter would need approximately €3.70. In addition to this immediate saving, an EV scooter enjoys fiscal advantages such as road tax discount, and reduced insurance.
- Maintenance costs: maintenance for a 125cc ICEV scooter can be calculated at 150€ every 5.000 km or year of use. EV scooters, on the other hand, require just a routine periodic check, which costs a maximum of 50€.
- Vehicle durability: the very absence of moving parts in EV scooters allows for great reliability, ensured by the production quality of Vmoto vehicles. Batteries and motors are also guaranteed for 120.000 km - essentially the entire life cycle of a scooter.
- Performance: a Vmoto scooter with L3 homologation can easily reach 100 km/h, with all the driving pleasure offered by the torque of the electric motor - impossible to replicate from an ICEV scooter!
- Sustainability: every Vmoto vehicle has almost zero environmental impact. There are no emissions and with the new recycling techniques for spent batteries, even this component is recovered and reused.
The two-wheeler EV market until last year followed its own dynamics, but from 2024 onward it will be very much modeled on the automotive segment, redefining the development targets imposed by governments and large car manufacturers.