
In June, the TTXGP, the first ever carbon-free grand prix for motorcycles will take place at the legendary Isle of Man event. Evo Design Solutions has entered their EV-0 electric bike, designed by Xenophya Design, into the contest.
This bike is relatively unknown right now, and is named the EV-0 RR. It features twin electric motors, a monocoque chasis and a double-wishbone front suspension design. This should be interesting.
It will race alongside the Brammo Enertia and the Mission One electric superbike. TTXGP, of course, will feature their own TTX01 as a showpiece for the race, though it will not participate in the race itself.
Source: AutoblogGreen
Tags: brammo enertia, electric motorcycle, EV-0, Evo Design Solutions, mission one, ttx01, ttxgp
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