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Hero to launch 16 new e-cycles

New Delhi: Bicycle maker Hero Cycles on Thursday said it plans to launch 20 electric cycles by the end of this fiscal. The battery can be fully charged in 4-5 hours using the 2A charger and can go up to 50 km in one charge with speed limit of 25km/hour, the company said.



New Delhi: Bicycle maker Hero Cycles on Thursday said it plans to launch 20 electric cycles by the end of this fiscal. The battery can be fully charged in 4-5 hours using the 2A charger and can go up to 50 km in one charge with speed limit of 25km/hour, the company said. The company currently makes four electric pedal assisted bicycles (EPAC) range ‘Lectro’, priced between Rs 45,000 and Rs 89,000. Hero Cycles plans to consolidate its current EPAC range Lectro from four products to 20 by the end of this fiscal and is in talks with international technology companies to produce e-cycles in India, the company said. The current range of Lectro cycles was initially launched in the European and the UK market by the Hero acquired company Avocet and was introduced in India in December 2016.  PTI

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