Worlds fastest all-electric motorbike revealed

The TTX01  bike  was made to order by the organisers of the Worlds first emmisions free grand prix  for motorbikes which is held in june on the Isle on Man.

The TTX01  bike was  designed and built by British engineers and is the most advanced emission free bike of the verge of commercial production, its already road legal in the UK and its makers claim it can reach a top speed of 125 mph. The TTX01 runs on two battery powered electric motors, each weighing 11kg designed by Brighton based Agni-motors attached t its rear wheel. It is rated at around 86 break horse power.

The only other bike close to competing with the TTX01 is the  American company Brammo’s Enertia which is no where near its commericial production.But since both bikes are aimed at the same commercial commuter market they both have signifiacntly smaller motors and and tops speeds 50/60mph.

Azhar Hussein,organiser of the TTGXP event commented:

”Theres a perfect opportunity here to move the science and technology forward and to deliver a meaningful change to the environment at a meaningful time. The TTX01 is the big step forward in the right direction as its moving things from the utilitarian electric transport that we’ve seen before to something that many Uk motorists liek myself and use for both leisure and pleasure”.

Only a Limited number will be sold at 20,000 in early May so be sure to save up for yours.

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3 Comments So Far

  1. its great to see people are realising that we need to become more environment friendly not only un terms of cars but motorbikes, theres lots of people who drive motorbikes

    Mar. 19 at 7:54 pm
  2. I think its an interesting idea thats got alot of potential.

    Mar. 20 at 1:01 pm
  3. [...] Worlds fastest all-electric motorbike revealed [...]

    Mar. 27 at 8:31 pm

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