ETT
We just discovered the 8ight - that will
be renamed ETT soon by the way - a sleek and design electric scooter, it can be
summed-up by a battery pack and components housed in an aluminum laser-cut case
to which is grafted a fork and swing-arm.
To get a construction simplified to the
maximum with a good rigidity, the solution chose by BMW with the C-Evolution
paved the way, so here's the ETT a new electric scooter from New Zealand.
Now that you enjoyed its stunning
futuristic looks here are the specs, the ETT is powered by a 2kW in-wheel
motor, two double piston calipers on disc brakes, 60 km of range for a recharge
in 3 hours, speed is limited at 45 km/h and there is even a cup holder carved in
the reservoir location.
The idea is to transform the electrical
constraints to advantages with a frame which houses the main elements of the
powertrain, including batteries and components, in the ETT even the saddle is
part of the monoblock structure to which are grafted rear swingarm and front
fork.
The European launch is planned in
October, but no price has been announced yet, we will keep you posted! Its most
direct competitor is the Exo Neutrino that we presented 4 years ago and that
since evolved in terms of design, it is priced at € 3499.

