Miclon launches Cybertrack 100 electric mountain bike

Miclon launches Cybertrack 100 electric mountain bike

Miclon has released its new Cybertrack 100 electric mountain bike (E-MTB) with 2x faster charge on Amazon. The company says the UL-listed 36V 10.4AH lithium-ion battery charges rapidly in three hours and is capable of powering the e-bike for ranges between 30 to 37 miles on a single charge. The battery is also removable and lockable, so riders can charge the battery on or off the bike.

The Cybertrack 100 has top speeds of 20 mph thanks to its 350W Bafang brushless motor. As the world’s leading e-bike motor manufacturer, Bafang motors have higher output efficiency and require less maintenance compared with other motors, the company says. There are three riding modes to choose from: throttle for outdoor exploration, pedal-assist for commuting or running errands, and normal mode for exercise.

The company says the high-strength front suspension fork effectively absorbs shocks to help better control vehicle direction and provide a more comfortable riding experience with less fatigue. The bike also features an aircraft-grade aluminum alloy frame for enhanced stability and durability, as well as anti-slip tires for better grip on rainy days. In wet weather, disc brakes provide greater stopping power for precise and instant braking, while the IPX4 water-resistant battery handles light rain with ease.

Cybertrack 100 is the first E-MTB from Miclon.

You May Also Like

Global EV sales expected to increase by 21% in 2024

This represents a significant decline from growth rates of 31% in 2023 and 60% in 2022, ABI Research said.

Tesla-Model-Y-1400

The latest forecasts from global technology intelligence firm ABI Research found that global EV sales are expected to grow by 21% in 2024 and 19% in 2025. This represents a significant decline from growth rates of 31% in 2023 and 60% in 2022, ABI Research said.

"A shortage of chargers and limited ranges are not to blame for this decline. It's evident from sales data and statements by Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) that the EV market is slowing down and failing to meet its targets," Dylan Khoo, an electric vehicles industry analyst, said. "While insufficient charging infrastructure and range limitations are often cited as reasons for this slowdown, they don't fully explain the stagnation, especially considering that these aspects are actually improving rather than deteriorating. Additionally, these explanations fail to consider the region-specific trends driving the EV sector changes."

GreenPower to deliver 88 school buses to West Virginia in 2025

Type D Beast and Type A Nano Beast school buses will be delivered to school districts in West Virginia in GreenPower’s fiscal year 2025.

GreenPower-WV-delivery
Kia’s electrified model sales grew 9% compared to March 2023

The company also delivered its second-highest first-quarter sales total in company history, capped by March sales of 69,472 units.

kia_EV9_2024
Kumho Tire U.S.A. launches two new EV tire options

The Majesty 9 Solus TA91 EV is ideally suited for drivers of EV coupes, sedans and CUVs, while the Crugen HP71 EV is designed for CUVs and SUVs with an added level of all-weather performance.

Majesty-9-Solus-TA91-EV-Crugen-HP71-EV-Kumho-Tire
Bosch introduces nationwide EV training tour

The EV Training Tour will travel across the country beginning in early July.

Other Posts

Volvo Cars report a 24% increase in March EV sales Y/Y

Volvo Cars said its new fully electric SUV, the EX30, contributed to the sales growth, as well as a strong sales performance in the US.

Volvo-EX30-charging-top-1400
Stadler’s Flirt H2 hydrogen fuel cell train achieves Guinness World Record

The train traveled 1,741.7 miles for over 46 hours on one tank filling.

Stadler-Flirt-H2
MEMA applauds the EPA on vehicle emission standards

MEMA says the EPA final rule includes an amended and more comprehensive analysis of technological alternatives.

EPA-Emissions-Standards-1400
Industry opinions split over EPA’s new emissions standards for heavy-duty vehicles

Phase 3 standards will set stronger rules to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from heavy-duty vehicles beginning in model year 2027.

Heavy-duty-truck-emissions-stock