
Deceptively simple, the Enertia represents what’s achievable with the beauty of modern technology and some pretty smart engineers, rather than a blue sky promise based on technologies that are years off in the future. The Enertia benefits from an ultra light, ultra stiff carbon fiber monocoque chassis that doubles as the motorcycle’s battery “carriage” and an elegantly simple electric drive train that keeps maintenance at an absolute minimum.
It is rumored that
Best Buy will also start selling the bikes.
Highlights:
- Cost approximately 40 cents per charge based on US residential rates
- 35 Mile real world range
- Recharged by plugging it into any standard US wall outlet
- Fully recharged in about 3 hours
- Top speed of over 50 mph
$11,995 BUY