The startup’s Lahore assembly factory has the ability to create 8,000 electric motorcycles annually. Based in Islamabad, it offers battery-as-a-service (BaaS) through its energy business.
The business sells several motorbike models with prices ranging from Rs. 150,000 to Rs. 450,000. Electric bikes like the ZYP Magvus are made to be practical and economical. It has several characteristics that make it a desirable option for commuters and city inhabitants, such as:
100 km/h as the maximum speed, up to 150 kilometers of range on a single charge. A battery that can be simply switched out. A relaxing seat and handle bars are modern styles.
Pakistan offers the ZYP for purchasing. The business intends to eventually spread to other nations.
Future electric motorcycles
Future electric motorcycles would cost anything from Rs 150,000 to Rs 450,000, depending on the model. The business also intends to set up 4,000 charging stations around the nation.
This innovation enables owners of electric motorcycle fleets, companies, and individual riders to reduce air pollution while saving up to 70% on fuel costs.
These e-bikes also provide a speedy solution for anyone seeking protection from rising fuel prices. Relevantly, the caretaker administration increased the cost of petroleum products on September 1, pushing the price of gasoline to a record high of Rs. 305.36 per liter and the cost of high-speed diesel to Rs. 311.84 per liter.