Specifications
Brand | ERider |
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Model | Lipo Li4 |
Speed | 25 and 45 km/h |
Power | 4 kW (5.4 hp) |
Weight | 85 kg |
Battery | LiNiMnCo (NMC) |
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Battery Life | 1,000 cyclesℹ |
Range | 120 km |
Charge Time | 3-5 hours |
The LIPO Li4 is an electric scooter from a Belgian company dedicated to electric vehicles. The company is a pioneer in electric vehicles and offers a wide range of e-vehicles including cars and small trucks.
The LIPO is available with three motor options: 3,000 watt, 4,000 watt and 5,000 watt.
The LIPO Li4 has a 4,000 watt electric motor for a top speed of 70 km/h.
The scooter has a 40 Ah Lithium NMC battery for a range of 120 km. The charge time of the battery is 3 to 5 hours.
ERider provides two years warranty.
The scooter is available in many colors.
2022 ERider models
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Old models
100 km
Distributor
DSM International nv-sa
Millesteenstraat 75
8890 Dadizele
Belgium
Phone: +32(0)56 50 50 45 (WhatsApp)
Email: info@dsmbelgium.com
Skype: damien-dsm
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