When we last heard from Envo, the Canadian company was building a pedal-powered electric vehicle for use on snow and water. But now, the manufacturer has unveiled something less conspicuous — a sleek commuter e-bike called the Stax.
Intended to fall into the category of e-bikes that definitely look like regular bikes, the Stax has a hydroformed 6061 aluminum TIG-welded frame and a 500-watt rear hub that puts out 60 Nm (44 lb ft) of torque. It has a motor. , and a removable seatpost integrated 36V/12.8-Ah lithium-ion battery.
Pedal Assist Level #1 (out of 5) claims a range of up to 100 km (62 miles) on a single charge of its battery. For the North American market, the maximum assist speed is 32 km/h (26 mph).
Other Stax features include a Shimano Altus 1 x 8 drivetrain, integrated 40-LUX headlight (and taillight), Shimano BR-MT200 hydraulic disc brakes, a smartphone-connectable bar-mounted display, and a Kenda 700 x 40c It is included. tire. The whole thing reportedly tips the scales at a pretty decent 19kg (42lbs).
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Available now from the Envo website for US$1,879.
Source: Embo