Here is Flow, the electric scooter from 22 Motors that comes from India

The new born from 22 Motors is small, light, but above all with zero environmental impact

The scooter is powered by a Bosch DC electric motor with a maximum speed of 60 km/h. In one hour it is possible to recharge 70% of the battery

22 Motors – Small, light, but above all with zero environmental impact: it's called Flow and he is the new born in the house 22 Motors. This electric scooter was presented at the last one India Autoexpo 2018, which was held in February and promises to become the next big hit in the city mobility market.

The reason? His autonomy. Flow, in fact, can travel on one charge over 210 kilometers, a threshold unapproachable until recently for two wheels of this kind. The engineers at 22 Motors have not only solved the problem of short range, but they say they have also found a solution for the long charging times required. Using a fast-operating charger, the scooter will only need one hour to reach 70% of the charge, while completing it using normal sockets will take four to five hours. The scooter is powered by a Bosch DC electric motor which allows it to reach a maximum speed of 60 km / h and uses a regenerative braking system to recover energy during the stopping phase.

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Flow comes complete with Bluetooth system and an app that informs owners everything they want to know about the vehicle's status. It comes standard with GPS system which also includes a particular functionality for managing an entire fleet of scooters, if this is chosen, for example, by a company. 22 Motors did not say too much about marketing times, but has nevertheless announced that the wait will be short, also because a second wave of pre-orders is being defined. The model will be available for now only on the Indian market and it is no coincidence that this vehicle was created specifically to meet the needs of a country that hosts 17% of the world's population, making it one of the busiest (and busiest) places on Earth. This is also why the scooter represents the preferred means of transport for Indians, with a market share of 33%. We'll see if Flow comes to us too and what response it will have in terms of success.

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