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Revolt Electric Motorcycle With Artificial Exhaust Note Launching Tomorrow 
Jun 17, 2019  

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Revolt Motors founded by ex-Micromax co-founder Rahul Sharma aims to disrupt
the EV market by offering an electric bike with customisable exhaust notes 

Every established vehicle manufacturer is rushing to implement electric
technology to their vehicles, understanding that the future of mobility
calls for EVs. However, it is the new start-ups that are breaking the
barriers and bringing something new and interesting to the table. One such
brand is the Revolt Motors, founded by ex-Micromax co-founder Rahul Sharma. 

Revolt recently announced their first electric motorcycle which will be
India’s first AI enabled bike and will be unveiled on the 18th June 2019.
The highlight of the Revolt e-Bike is a customizable exhaust note that you
can change as per your requirement and taste. 

This is a unique offering for any EV as by the virtue of it, and electric
vehicle is silent with no exhaust and no emissions. And this why many people
tend to move away from EVs, because of lack of exhaust sound. Especially
with motorcycle enthusiasts, exhaust note matters a lot. 

With the Revolt’s unnamed eBike, this problem not only will be addressed but
taken to a new level with a mobile app that will allow you to choose an
exhaust note of your preference. Revolt has released a new teaser video
highlight this unique feature. 

In the video, a rider switches from a high-revving, single-cylinder sound to
a four-cylinder one. However, there are reports that it will have four
exhaust notes. Just so you know, the bike will get an LTE-connected 4G SIM
and the company is importing batteries. Revolt, however, is locally
manufacturing the Battery Management System (BMS) and the Electronic Control
Unit (ECU). 

In terms of performance, Revolt bike will get an ARAI certified all-electric
range of 156 km, and a top speed of 85 kmph. There’s also a swappable
battery system. The design and other features will be revealed on 18th June.
It is known that the e-bike will get a complex swingarm setup, bolt-on
subframe, USD fork, monoshock and front disc brake.
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+ (utility.fr engie.com buys EVSE.uk chargepointservices.co.uk)
https://utilityweek.co.uk/engie-buys-ev-charging-network-operator/
Engie buys EV charging network operator
17/06/2019  Engie has bought the operator of the GeniePoint electric vehicle
(EV) charging network, ChargePoint Services (CPS) ... acquisition is the
latest in a series of investments by energy companies in EV charging
networks ...




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