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Kota class 12 student introduces electric bicycle, runs 80 km on single charge

New Delhi: A 12th-grade student from Kota, Rajasthan, introduces an electric bicycle that runs 80 km on a single charge. According to Virendra Shukla, the Cycle has an integrated electric motor and a rechargeable battery. This cycle runs at a speed of 25 to 30 km/h. Its cost is also less, and neither petrol nor […]

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New Delhi: A 12th-grade student from Kota, Rajasthan, introduces an electric bicycle that runs 80 km on a single charge. According to Virendra Shukla, the Cycle has an integrated electric motor and a rechargeable battery.

This cycle runs at a speed of 25 to 30 km/h. Its cost is also less, and neither petrol nor diesel is put in it, so people will not have to spend much to go somewhere and can travel only by this cycle.

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Virendra Shukla says that an electric bicycle will be available for Rs 25,000. He said that it costs Rs 70,000 to 80,000 to buy a new electric vehicle, whereas the cost of making this cycle is Rs 25,000. At the same time, for more information about the bicycle, you have to contact the number 9454009819.

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