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Kawasaki is known for its famous electric powered bikes like the Ninja and the Z e-1. It is now developing a new electric dirtbike. This move indicates Kawasaki's dedication to green transportation.
This leaked patent has revealed some details about the design and build of Kawasaki upcoming electric dirtbike. It will aim to offer a suitable option for off-roading enthusiasts. Apart from this, Suzuki is also working on electric bikes.
The design patent offers us a sneak peek at Kawasaki's new electric dirtbike. One of the coolest functions is its swappable battery setup.
This means riders can easily change out empty batteries for charged ones. It is great for longer trips or remote areas without charging stations.
The design shows that the bike might hold more than one battery at a time, giving it a longer range. A drawing from the patent shows how the bike will manage power from multiple batteries or just one. This innovative setup promises more flexibility and longer rides for Kawasaki's new electric dirt bike.
The leaked patent shows how the bike's batteries will work. It describes a system that controls how electricity flows from the batteries to the motor. A control unit will manage this flow to prevent the motor from overloading and to extend the battery life. There's also a special technology called "Pack Balance Control" that ensures the batteries are charged and used evenly. This helps keep the battery levels balanced and extends their life.
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