'Highest known Motorable road in the world - the Khardung La Pass at 18380ft
on a battery operated scooter achieved in 4 hours 12 min'

http://www.moneycontrol.com/news/wheels/global-himalayan-expedition-ride-two-electric-bikesleh-to-khardung-la_3333921.html
Global Himalayan Expedition ride two electric bikes from Leh to Khardung La
Sep 30, 2015 | 

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Electric Vehicle (EV) manufacturer, Electrotherm India and adventure
company, Global Himalayan Expedition (GHE) have managed to ride two electric
scooters to the highest motorable road in the world, the mighty Khardung La
on September 14, 2015. The two YObykes were ridden by Paras Loomba and his
team mate Jaideep Bansal. Paras Loomba is a solar energy expert ...
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http://overdrive.in/news/global-himalayan-expedition-ride-two-electric-bikes-from-leh-to-khardung-la/
Global Himalayan Expedition ride two electric bikes from Leh to Khardung La
30 Sep 2015  

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GHE and Team Electrotherm at Khardung La pass on Electric Bikes

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YObyke en route to Khardung

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YObyke at Khardung
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Electric Vehicle (EV) manufacturer, Electrotherm India and adventure
company, Global Himalayan Expedition (GHE) have managed to ride two electric
scooters to the highest motorable road in the world, the mighty Khardung La
on September 14, 2015.

The two YObykes were ridden by Paras Loomba and his team mate Jaideep
Bansal. Paras Loomba is a solar energy expert and hence he decided to
accomplish this feat by riding solar charged electric bikes. The duo began
their journey from the town of Leh along with a backup crew that hauled a
portable inverter and two pre-charged batteries with 150Ah each, so that the
bikes could be charged enroute. These batteries were solar charged a day
before the Khardungla journey. Electrotherm claims that the batteries were
not modified and the bike covered 65 per cent of the distance whilst using
only 20 per cent of the charge. The electric bikes were charged at South
Pullu for 50 minutes.

The distance from Leh- Khardung La may seem like a short 39km drive but the
high altitude coupled with the trecheraous terrain post South Pullu makes
the journey arduous. Electrotherm India says that the electric bikes managed
to maintain a constant speed of 30-40kmph during the entire journey and did
not suffer any breakdowns en route. The riders managed to cover the distance
to the summit in four hours and 12 minutes.

With an increase in the flow of traffic, the pollution levels in the
Himalayan region have risen considerably as the company says that the
purpose of this ride to Khardung La was to promote e-bikes in Ladakh. The
YObykes were launched at the Ladakh Marathon and the company is carrying out
various tests before making the electric bike available to the general
public. In future we can see e-bikes being loaned for rides to Leh is what
the company also says.

Yobykes and Global Himalayan Expedition team up to complete the first ever,
Electric bike journey to reach Khardung La (mountain Pass), world’s highest
known motorable road

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Ladakh/New Delhi/Chandigarh/Ahmedabad, 28th September 2015: “That's one
small step for man, one giant leap for mankind”, said Paras Loomba,
reminiscing the famous words by Neil Armstrong. Paras, a solar energy
expert, has successfully completed the first ever ride by scaling the
highest known motorable road in the world, ‘Khardung La Pass at 18380 ft.’
on a Solar charged electric scooter.

Paras and his GHE teammate, Jaideep Bansal, achieved this feat on electric
bikes called YObykes sponsored by India’s largest EV Manufacturer
Electrotherm (India) Limited. This was the world’s first journey to the
‘Highest known Motorable road in the world - the Khardung La Pass at 18380
ft.’ on a battery operated scooter. The feat was achieved in 4 hours 12
minutes on 14 September, 2015 (included 1 hr break for refreshment and
proactive charging of scooters)

The objective – to promote transportation based on clean energy, such as
solar operated battery scooters, in popular tourists destinations, while
curbing pollution and associated health issues.

The E-scooters are manufactured by the Automotive Division of Electrotherm
Limited in India, are called YObykes and sports a 1 KW motor with a peak
carrying capacity of 1.8Kw, good for the local terrain of Ladakh. The bikes
were specially customized for the Ladakhi terrain and perform at a gradient
averaging 4.6 degree and above. An engineering marvel, the Yo Bikes from
Electrotherm are absolutely a ‘Made in India’ product, bolstering the
National Electric Mobility Mission (NEMM) 2020 objectives.

According to Basant Vaishya, Sr Vice President and SBU Head - Auto Division
Electrotherm (India) Ltd “We are very proud of team GHE’s feat of scaling
Khardung La Pass on YObykes. This achievement has proven that if Electric
YObykes can perform at such difficult terrains, gradient levels and climatic
conditions they have the potential to perform phenomenally in the city
traffic for our basic transit needs. This also clearly indicates at ET-Auto
divisions’ strong R&D capabilities and our abilities to produce such
powerful vehicles which are comparable with any tough automobiles machines,
which conquer such heights. Clean energy is the need of the hour and with
growing concern regarding vehicle pollution & high operating cost of two
wheelers Indian consumers have already started switching over to low cost &
environment friendly electric two wheelers. The region has seen a major
upsurge of tourism and associated vehicular pollution, such interventions
can definitely help the region reduce emissions and also be a very good
transit medium for the city youth and tourists. Yo Bikes were introduced at
the Annual Ladakh Marathon last week and created quite a buzz amongst the
city youth The 2 bikes in the region will be used for promotion and test
runs, for which are already receiving an overwhelming response and have
already started acknowledging enquiries from interested individuals and
dealers.”

The infusion of such clean energy interventions are imperative in a region
where the population is facing serious environmental and health issues,
resulting from pollution caused by commercial vehicles. The number of
vehicles are rising every year and the low oxygen content at that altitude
increases the fuel consumption by vehicles, a dangerous situation for the
fragile ecosystem of Ladakh.

Such clean modes of transport will help reduce the fuel emission and
generate awareness in the local populace about the alternate source of
energy.

These electric bikes, introduced at the 2015 Ladakh Marathon, will primarily
be used to create awareness and educate the local youth on alternates to
fossil fuels. The Bikes are currently being tested in Ladakh for a month
before it will be made available for local population. 
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...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YObykes
YObykes or YO Bykes are a range of Electric Scooters, manufactured by the
Automotive Division of Electrotherm Limited in India ...
Founder‎: ‎Mukesh Bhandari  Founded‎: ‎2004
http://yobykes.in




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