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Hong Kong electric bike start up eyes China, US market

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E-Cycle completed Infiniti’s LAB accelerator programme in December and has since been working with the carmaker manufacturer to develop a prototype for the e-bike. Photo:

A Hong Kong-based electric bicycle start-up plans to break into the premium powered bike market in China and the United States with the battery vehicle it developed as part of luxury carmaker Infiniti Motor’s accelerator.

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E-Cycle completed Infiniti’s “LAB accelerator” programme in December last year and company founder Alan Cymberknoh has since been working alongside the carmaker under an agreement to develop a prototype for the e-bike.

Cymberknoh said the bike was designed for last mile journeys, such as replacing the walk to the train station, from a distant car park to the office, or for use by couriers and food delivery companies, adding that modes of transport for this area of short trips is growing.

“It’s not that people don’t walk anymore, but since battery technology evolved so much, now we can easily create small, light vehicles with really good performance at a low price point,” Cymberknoh said. “So many people tried cycling, but you get to work all sweaty.”

Cymberknoh is keeping the final design of the bicycle under wraps but said it weighs 16 kilograms, has a top speed of 30km an hour with a 30km battery range, and when folded can be rolled instead of carried.

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The E-Cycle’s design omits the pedals and chain needed to manually power the bicycle, so once the battery charge is used up, riders will have to get off and push the cycle to an electrical outlet. The E-Cycle also has no lock because riders would wheel the bike into their homes or offices, but Cymberknoh added that he plans to explore partnerships with smart lock companies.

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