The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) is testing four custom-built 2×2 (all-wheel drive) electric motorbikes from NZ maker UBCO for reconnaissance and surveillance work.
The NZDF has commenced 12-month trials on four specially built 2×2 electric bikes from NZ-based maker UBCO. The aim is to explore the suitability of the silent-running bikes for reconnaissance and surveillance, airfield security and other transport roles.
Each bike from UBCO weighs 65kg which is lighter than the bikes normally used by NZDF, have a motor in each wheel (most e-motorbikes only have one motor) and no pedals, so theyโre a full electric motorbike. With regenerative braking, the bikes have a range of up to 120km on a single charge. According to NZDF, the 12-month trial package includes a camouflage colour scheme, extra battery packs, a trailer and a range of spare parts.
โObviously they are more environmentally friendly, and we will see if they are also more military friendly,โ said Lieutenant Colonel Brad Gallop.
โWe will see how good they are for carrying equipment where a soldier on foot might not be able to.
โElectric vehicles offer some advantages over normally fuelled vehicles. They are quiet, donโt give off exhaust or heat, and arenโt powered by highly flammable liquids.
โThey are simple to maintain and onboard computers will be able to record a range of information about how the bike is used.
โThey will be limited to 50km/h and have lower training requirements to that of a motorcycle.โ
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