An unusual Basalt electric bike has been discovered on Indiegogo, which, thanks to its built-in battery and inverter, can turn into a mobile power plant.

The Basalt rear hub is powered by a 750-watt motor (max power 1100 watts) and delivers 90 Nm of torque, enabling cyclists to climb 25-degree grades and reach speeds of up to 45 km/h.

The horse frame houses a 960 Wh (48 V, 20 h) braking system that guarantees a 130 km range. The Basalt also comes with an inverter that attaches to the seatpost. During the parking lot, after giving him a cathar, you can provide food r r r r

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According to Mokwheel engineers, the functionality of the electric bike should be designed to run a 500-watt coffee maker for 1 hour and 15 minutes, a 900-watt grill oven for 45 minutes, a 60-watt refrigerator for 15 hours and a 60-watt TV for 13 hours.

The chassis is represented by massive wheels with four-inch tires resistant to October y? The aluminum frame is capable of supporting a weight of more than 180 kg. Control over the technical condition of the power supply is carried out with +

Basalt is already available to order on Indiegogo, without a deposit of $1,800. If the campaign is successful, delivery could begin as early as August. Another model – Scoria with 20-inch wheels with Kenda tires will cost $100.

Source: Tech Cult

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