As fuel prices rose, the Indian car brand Copernicus launched its first high-end electric vehicle on Wednesday. bike. Driven by a 14 Ah lithium-ion battery pack and a 250 W motor, Copernicus founder Kevin X said: "fully charged with battery power, riders can ride up to 60 km kilometers, if the rider's physical strength increases, you can ride up to 100 km kilometers. ". Vas here. Mohammed Nazer, commissioner of the city of mangarulu, handed over the key to the first emailDuring the launch, aggith camas, vice president of the Kamala small Industry Association, went by bike. Copernicus also showed two other electronic products. Bicycles, including foldable bikes that are purely for urban commuting. Having ₹1. 28 lakh price tag, the price of Copernicus T3 is competitive compared to imported bicycles of similar specifications, down 50%Vas said. The maximum speed of T3 is 25 km/h, with Shimano Zee gear with 10 speed box and clutch system for peaceful riding. E-The bike has sensors to help the rider by providing the required power from the motor according to the settings. If one is not going to ride a bike, thumb-Throttle can be used. The removable battery can be charged anywhere and is designed to charge 800 for about five years. Even after that, the battery can be compared with 60-Capacity of 80%. Mr. Vas said that the promotion of green environmental protection and smart city projects will promote the use of e-commercebikes. In the first phase, the Copernicus products will be available in Mangaluru (Jyoti Cycles, Kadri), Bengaluru, Chennai, Mumbai, Kochi and Ahmedabad. It also signed an online sales agreement with Amazon and chosemybicycle. com. Mr. Vas said Mangaluru's product design and development team worked tirelessly for more than three years before launching the bike.