Bengaluru: Two new electric two-wheelers, Miracle GR and DX GR, have been unveiled in Bangalore by Yulu in association with Chetak Technology Limited, a subsidiary of Bajaj Auto.
The new vehicles are powered by Yulu's AI-based technology stack, and Bajaj Auto will manufacture them in India. Yulu claims that the new e-bikes are "fall-proof and foolproof" and will have OTA support.
Through resource sharing, this partnership between Yulu and Chetak Technology Limited is expected to revolutionize mobility. Bajaj, which revived the famous Chetak as an electric scooter, helped Yulu modernize its second generation e-scooter by producing some of the necessary parts for them. The new electric vehicles from Yulu are said to work more efficiently than earlier models.
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The Miracle GR was created to address the issues of urban mobility. It's practical for grocery shopping, hanging out with friends, commuting to work, and even taking a leisurely ride.
The scooter has a chic appearance, a lightweight body, track-ability, a smooth ride, and head and taillights. Yulu's AI-powered technology stack enables the vehicle to travel at a top speed of 25 km/h.
Reportedly, the DeX GR is India's first electric vehicle designed for delivery. The scooter is powered by Yulu's AI-based technology. Easy to maneuver and track for both personal and business use.
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This electric two-wheeler boasts of a cargo carrier that can carry up to 15 kg and was designed for delivery-related operations. Its powerful headlights and taillights make delivery safe at night.
The Yulu app gives users access to Miracle GR and DX GR. There is also no need for a license or helmet. Simply find the nearest Yulu vehicle using the Yulu app, choose a bike, and unlock it by scanning the QR code on the bike panel. When you arrive at the Yulu area, park and lock the bike, then click "End" on the app to end the ride.
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By October 2023, Yulu expects to have around 1 lakh electric two-wheelers on Indian roads. Interchangeable batteries powered by Yuma Energy power the company's fleet. It is a battery-swapping network launched by Yulu and Magna together and has over 100 stations.