Saietta has tested the high-power 52 volt, AFT 140 motor in the Royal Enfield Continental GT, which, it says, is a perfect fit for this innovative electric drivetrain.
Saietta has replaced the defunct clutch lever in the electric-powered C with an electric brake, which can be leveraged to shed speeds while regenerating the on-board battery pack.
Saietta has incorporated its 48 volt, AFT 110 electric drivetrain in the 160cc Hero Xtreme.
The key innovation in the Saietta-Hero prototype is the swappable battery..
Saietta’s rigorous testing programme saw a fleet of two-, three- and four-wheeled demonstrator vehicles retrofitted with the AFT.
Saietta's Axial Flux Technology is designed to deliver the power and torque required by 100cc+ two-wheelers at just 48V-120V. The company has partnered Padmini VNA for its entry into the Indian market
Royal Enfield and Hero bikes transformed into EVs by UK's Saietta Group

British e-mobility innovator tests its AFT e-motor retrofitted on a fleet of two-, three- and four-wheeled demonstrator vehicles to highlight the versatility and reliability of the AFT e-motor.

04 Aug 2021 | 28491 Views | By Ajit Dalvi & Mayank Dhingra

British electric mobility innovator Saietta Group, which has developed its highly efficient, mass-producible Axial Flux Technology (AFT) e-motors, has tested the technology on a range of vehicles including the made-in-India Hero Xtreme and Royal Enfield Continental GT motorcycles.

Saietta , in March this year, hasinked a partnership with ...

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