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【Summary】Tool specialist Greenworks has released a wide selection of e-mobility vehicles, including e-bikes, go-karts, a utility vehicle, electric bicycles, and an electric scooter. The vehicles utilize Greenworks' powerful 60V and 80V batteries, offering impressive speeds, ranges, and quick recharge times. The e-mobility expansion leverages Greenworks' expertise in battery tech and electric motors, opening up new possibilities in the world of electric transportation.

FutureCar Staff    Sep 12, 2023 4:18 PM PT
Greenworks Expands E-Mobility Vehicle Offerings

In January 2023, Greenworks, a power tools specialist based in North Carolina, made headlines for its foray into e-mobility. At CES 2023, the company unveiled a range of e-mobility vehicles, signaling significant progress in this field.

A recent article from Electrek explores the exciting offerings from Greenworks in the e-mobility sector. With their expertise in battery technology and electric motors, which are integral to their power tools, it makes sense for power tool companies to expand into e-mobility. This opens up new possibilities in the world of electric transportation.

One of the standout vehicles from Greenworks is the Greenworks 60-Volt Two-Seat Electric Stealth Series Go-Kart. This eco-friendly transport option is suitable for various terrains such as neighborhoods, forests, trails, and gravel roads. It features a pair of brushless rear hub motors with a combined output of 3,000 watts, allowing for speeds of up to 25 miles per hour in sport mode and 15 miles per hour in eco mode. With a range of 20 miles on a single charge, this go-kart offers safety and durability with its sturdy steel frame and cushioned roll cage bars. It is priced at $1,999 USD.

Another noteworthy vehicle is the Greenworks 60-Volt 19 Electric Stealth Series Mini-bike. Designed to conquer various terrains, it can reach speeds of up to 25 mph in sport mode and 20 mph in eco mode. With two 60V 8.0Ah batteries, it offers a 20-mile range and quick recharging in just 90 minutes. This mini-bike is equipped with sturdy 19-inch fat all-terrain tires and hydraulic disc brakes, ensuring reliable stopping power. It is priced at $1,499 USD.

For those seeking to conquer rugged terrain, Greenworks presents the 80-Volt 20-inch Fat Tire Utility Electric Bike. It offers a full-suspension system and beefy 20x4-inch fat tires for enhanced off-road capability. With a top speed of 20 miles per hour, seven-speed shifter, and three pedal-assist modes, riders can adapt to various conditions. Powered by an 80-volt, 4-ampere hour battery pack, it offers a range of 20 miles and a quick 40-minute recharge time. This electric bike also features LED lights, front and back, and has a load capacity of 300 pounds.

In addition to the e-bikes, Greenworks introduced two other electric bicycles, one with a fat tire adventure design and the other tailored for commuters. These bikes share the characteristic of having front suspension and will be available in 2024.

Greenworks also unveiled a new electric scooter equipped with a compact 350-watt hub motor. Powered by two 24-volt 4-ampere-hour batteries, this scooter can reach a maximum speed of 18 miles per hour and has a range of up to 14 miles on a single charge. Recharging the batteries takes just two hours. The scooter's folding design makes it convenient for storage and transportation, and it can accommodate riders weighing up to 265 pounds. It will be available in 2024.

Lastly, Greenworks introduced the 60-Volt Electric Utility Task Vehicle (UTV). This rugged vehicle can travel up to 20 miles on a single charge, thanks to its six 60-volt, 8-amp-hour battery packs with a total capacity of 2.88 kilowatt-hours. It offers a top speed of 15 miles per hour and comes equipped with a practical electric dump bed capable of hauling up to 550 pounds, along with a towing capacity of the same weight. With large off-road tires and 8.5 inches of ground clearance, the e-UTV is well-suited for rough terrains. It will be available in early 2024.

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