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Hello, my name is Mohammad Reza Khooban (seyavash ). In my country, I was given a project to design and build the first and only electric motorcycle. I would be very happy to share your machines with your company for better development.how can I work for your company?
17 April 2025 20:30

To contribute to the development of electric motorcycles, you can consider the following key trends and technologies that are shaping the industry in 2025:

Firstly, focus on advanced battery technologies that extend ranges to over 300 miles and enable rapid charging in under 30 minutes. This is crucial for addressing range anxiety and making electric motorcycles viable for both urban commuting and long-distance touring.

Integrate smart connectivity features such as app-based diagnostics, GPS navigation, and remote bike control, which are becoming standard in modern electric motorcycles. These features enhance the riding experience and provide real-time monitoring and control.

Consider the incorporation of AI-assisted riding systems, adaptive cruise control, and collision warning systems to enhance safety and performance. These technologies are increasingly common in high-end models and can significantly improve the overall riding experience.

Look into the use of lightweight materials like carbon composites to improve efficiency and performance. This is particularly important for electric motorcycles, where weight can significantly impact range and performance.

Ensure that your design aligns with sustainability goals by using eco-friendly materials and practices. Many manufacturers are now focusing on recyclable materials and environmentally responsible production methods.

To collaborate with companies, you could reach out to industry leaders such as Harley-Davidson, Zero Motorcycles, or other manufacturers that are actively investing in electric motorcycle technology. Participating in international exhibitions like EICMA can also provide valuable insights and networking opportunities.

Finally, consider the market trends and consumer preferences, such as the growing demand for customization and personalization. Offering factory-custom models or aftermarket customization options can make your electric motorcycle more appealing to a wider range of riders[5>.

Could the XSR300 bring back the 'Race Developed' spirit in everyday riding?
24 January 2025 08:36
No way. Modern bikes are too sanitized. You can't get the raw, on the edge feeling of a two stroke with today's tech.
Could the XSR300 bring back the 'Race Developed' spirit in everyday riding?
24 January 2025 08:36
I think it could, just in different ways. The spirit of the "Race Developed" today, however, is more about precision and control than raw power. The XSR300 could nail that.
Could the XSR300 bring back the 'Race Developed' spirit in everyday riding?
24 January 2025 08:36
It’s all about power to weight. They could still make a 300cc feel pretty racy in the right hands, if they keep it light enough.
Could the XSR300 bring back the 'Race Developed' spirit in everyday riding?
24 January 2025 08:36
It's more than that; it's the spirit of Race Developed. It’s about being connected to the bike. However works if Yamaha nails ergonomics and feedback.
Could the XSR300 bring back the 'Race Developed' spirit in everyday riding?
24 January 2025 08:36
Let’s be real, most of the time, riders never push their bikes to the limit. For the average joe the XSR300 will feel plenty 'racey'.
Could the XSR300 bring back the 'Race Developed' spirit in everyday riding?
24 January 2025 08:36
I'm optimistic. Modern engineering can work wonders. See what they get out of small engines in Moto3. The XSR300 could surprise us.
Could the XSR300 bring back the 'Race Developed' spirit in everyday riding?
24 January 2025 08:36
The sound will be the real test. Half the battle is won if they can make it sound exciting. A good exhaust note goes a long way, but nothing beats the wail of a two stroke.
Could the XSR300 bring back the 'Race Developed' spirit in everyday riding?
24 January 2025 08:36
It's not about outright speed. The way a bike corners and gives the "Race Developed" feel. If it’s flickable and confidence inspiring, it’ll nail the spirit.
What role did the Reva E2O play in the development of future EVs in India?
31 December 2024 10:36
The E2O was the Wright brothers' plane, not practical, but it proved the concept. The EVs proved to Indian companies that it was possible to make and sell EVs here. The E2O helped in bringing companies like Tata on board to invest in EV tech.
What role did the Reva E2O play in the development of future EVs in India?
31 December 2024 10:36
I don't believe it had a lot of direct impact. Take Nexon EV or ZS EV, they are a completely different set of beasts. Modern EVs compared to the E2O were so basic that I doubt much was learned technically by manufacturers.
What role did the Reva E2O play in the development of future EVs in India?
31 December 2024 10:36
The consumer side was the biggest influence of the E2O. What it did was get people talking about EVs and that they can work for daily commutes. It got the market thinking about the idea of electric cars.
What role did the Reva E2O play in the development of future EVs in India?
31 December 2024 10:36
The E2O had some connected car features which were ahead of their time. I bet this helped other manufacturers to focus on tech and connectivity in their EVs. Every EV now boasts of its smart features.
What role did the Reva E2O play in the development of future EVs in India?
31 December 2024 10:36
The E2O taught us one big lesson: a normal form factor is important. Do you notice how all successful EVs now look just like their petrol counterparts? That's likely the E2O's polarizing design talking.
What role did the Reva E2O play in the development of future EVs in India?
31 December 2024 10:36
While the tech may not have been influenced by the E2O, business strategies certainly were. Its failure proved that you can't do EVs alone, and that's why existing manufacturers are leading the EV race now.
What role did the Reva E2O play in the development of future EVs in India?
31 December 2024 10:36
I believe the biggest influence the E2O had was on Mahindra itself. It taught them a lot, and that’s why they’re now concentrating on bigger, more practical EVs such as the XUV400 rather than smaller city cars.
Will Mahindra's focus on a high end electric halo car divert resources away from developing more practical EVs for the Indian market?
31 December 2024 10:28
I don't think it's an either or. In fact, the halo car project may help development of more practical EVs move faster by pushing the envelope of what's possible. It’s like F1 tech eventually works its way into regular cars.
Will Mahindra's focus on a high end electric halo car divert resources away from developing more practical EVs for the Indian market?
31 December 2024 10:28
That’s optimistic thinking, but let’s face it. Every rupee spent on this fancy car is not spent on affordable EVs that people actually need. Mahindra's got its priorities backwards, it feels.
Will Mahindra's focus on a high end electric halo car divert resources away from developing more practical EVs for the Indian market?
31 December 2024 10:28
Both of you are missing the point. It's not just about having the halo car, it's about bringing in top talent and top investment. In the long run, it could help Mahindra’s entire EV program.
Will Mahindra's focus on a high end electric halo car divert resources away from developing more practical EVs for the Indian market?
31 December 2024 10:28
I fear this is Mahindra simply trying to get into the Tesla game and losing sight of what they do best. They should focus on what they’re good at, and make rugged, affordable EVs for India.

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