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May 07, 2023Komaki launches electric scooter that is said to use graphene battery | Graphene-Info
It was reported that Indian electric vehicle brand Komaki has introduced the new model of Cat 3.0 NXT that comes with two battery variants, Graphene and LIPO4, and will be available for Rs. 1,19,999 (around USD$1400) and Rs. 1,49,999 (almost USD$1800). The unveiling of this EV is aimed at last-mile delivery operators, enabling sustainable all-day use and supporting SMEs and MSMEs in growing their businesses.
The EV features app-based battery options, Graphene and LIPO4, giving a range of over 180 km to 200 km on a single charge, depending on the battery type.
Gunjan Malhotra, Co-Founder of Komaki Electric Division, said: “Our vision at Komaki is to strengthen the small businesses to flourish their businesses at every corner around the nation through innovative, eclectic mobility solutions. The launch of CAT 3.0 NXT marks another significant milestone toward our goal, which will empower businesses to be eco-friendly and promote last-mile delivery operations.”
While there have already been declarations of similar products using graphene-enhanced batteries, like another India-based EV startup called iVOOMi that launched the S1 Lite, an electric scooter available with two battery options, Graphene and Li-ion, no real details were given on these batteries and it should be interesting to see what sort of batteries are actually used.
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