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Eko Tejas E-Dyroth electric motorcycle launched with 300 km range

Eko Tejas, a Gooty-based electric two and three-wheeler startup has announced its first electric motorcycle. The Eko Tejas E-Dyroth is claimed to be the first made-in-India electric muscle bike.

What is the Eko Tejas E-Dyroth?

The E-Dyroth looks like a motorcycle with a teardrop-shaped tank, round headlamp and indicators, and a single piece seat with a raised section for the pillion.

The batteries are removable and are positioned in a V-configuration, where a conventional bike would have its engine. It gets upside-down shock absorbers on the front with the rear gets a single mono-shock. Additionally, both the wheels are equipped with disc brakes.

Overall, in terms of the design of the Eko Tejas E-Dyroth, the bike appears functional more than for show.

This bike also has a smart automation system. It comes with features like inbuilt navigation, Bluetooth connectivity and call notification feature.

Powertrain and battery of the Eko Tejas E-Dyroth

Eko Tejas has equipped the E-Dyroth with a 4kW high-rpm motor that is paired with a 72V/60 Ah battery pack. While one battery is offered as standard, the second battery is an optional extra. The company claims a 150 km range on single battery while the dual batteries can take the bike around for 300 km on a single charge. The top speed of the motorcycle is claimed to be 100 km/h.

The company will provide a charging station that can be installed in the buyer’s parking spot.  The owners can also claim government subsidy on purchase of every E-Dyroth.

About Eko Tejas

Eko Tejas has been an active player in the rural markets. The company has a good presence in Maharashtra and at the same time has outlets in 9 other Indian states like Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Haryana, Orissa, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka.

Headquartered in Gooty, Andhra Pradesh, the company makes electric two and three-wheelers. The EV start-up is offeriing state of the art battery-operated vehicles specially designed for our Indian customers and run at marginal costs and easy serviceability.

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Kanad Kalasur