Environment-friendly E-bikes hit the roads
January 7, 2004 | 12:00am
A new electronic bike or "E-bike", a hybrid bicycle equipped with a battery-powered electric motor, has made it to the Philippines. Economic, safe and environment-friendly, the Tronix E-bike offers point-to-point transportation the futuristic way.
The Tronix E-bike was conceptualized by Ramon Castillo on November 2002 after he saw the success of E-bikes in other countries abroad. E-bikes represent the beginning of an electric transportation system that can revolutionize people transport because they are clean, quiet, electronically-powered and are fitted with world-class specifications. With an E-bike, you can cruise along short distances with a maximum speed of 30 kp/h.
The Tronix E-bike is designed to be virtually maintenance-free. It requires no gasoline or oil and is fueled by two 12-volt DC, Ampere-hour, sealed lead-acid batteries. The steel alloy mountain bike frameset only weighs a total of 32 kilograms. Gears include standard bike sprockets and freewheels, plus a belt-drive for motors and Cantilever brakes.
For inquiries, you can call 645-1592 or 645-1903 or e-mail [email protected]. Innovatronix, makers of the Tronix E-bike, is a Filipino-owned electronics company engaged in industrial automation and controls since 1987. It is located at Lourdes Subdivision, Barangay Mambugan, Sumulong Highway, Antipolo City.
The Tronix E-bike was conceptualized by Ramon Castillo on November 2002 after he saw the success of E-bikes in other countries abroad. E-bikes represent the beginning of an electric transportation system that can revolutionize people transport because they are clean, quiet, electronically-powered and are fitted with world-class specifications. With an E-bike, you can cruise along short distances with a maximum speed of 30 kp/h.
The Tronix E-bike is designed to be virtually maintenance-free. It requires no gasoline or oil and is fueled by two 12-volt DC, Ampere-hour, sealed lead-acid batteries. The steel alloy mountain bike frameset only weighs a total of 32 kilograms. Gears include standard bike sprockets and freewheels, plus a belt-drive for motors and Cantilever brakes.
For inquiries, you can call 645-1592 or 645-1903 or e-mail [email protected]. Innovatronix, makers of the Tronix E-bike, is a Filipino-owned electronics company engaged in industrial automation and controls since 1987. It is located at Lourdes Subdivision, Barangay Mambugan, Sumulong Highway, Antipolo City.
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