The electric bicycle model “ebii” from Acer, which is especially known for its laptop models, was a really surprising option. If we briefly go over it, the bicycle focuses directly on urban use. “ebii” looks easy to carry and manage with its small tires. The bicycle has an artificial intelligence base and can learn by analysing people’s driving habits. In addition, ebii can automatically select the appropriate gear for road conditions.
You can also use Acer ebii’s battery to charge your laptop
Designed quite futuristic in general, ebii is lighter than many of its competitors with a weight of 16 kg. It also brings pedal support up to 25 km/h. Acer electric bicycle, brings a range of over 110 km with its large battery pack compared to its body in the middle. The ebii has a special mobile application. It offers nice protection features through this application.
In addition, it can also prevent accidents with its built-in lighting systems. The removable battery of the product can be fully charged in over 2 hours. The product also allows its battery to be used for charging laptop models. The ebii, which is equipped with disc brakes, does not carry a fender. It has a place to place a smartphone.
Acer’s ebii came to the agenda again today because an official statement was made. It was announced that the bicycle will be available for sale in Europe starting from 1,999 Euros as of September. Speaking about the model, Jerry Kao, Co-COO of Acer Inc. said, “The new Acer ebii fulfils our commitment to sustainability through technology and innovative design, furthering our desire to improve users’ mobility and experiences. For users looking for comfortable, safe and greener options for their commute, Acer ebii’s AI-powered assistant and innovative safety features allow them to go farther, faster.”
Kao continued his words as follows: “Acer’s entry into the e-bike market brings together the work of Acer subsidiaries such as MPS Energy’s power system and Xplova’s cycling computers. The cornerstone of ebii’s design is the intelligent vehicle control box, which operates and directs the bike’s numerous functions from a single operations center.”
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