Alert will come on mobile phone as soon as vehicle is tampered with



HIGHLIGHTS: A company has created electric scooters and bikes that can be controlled with the help of software on mobiles.

Someone takes Scooty, asking to go nearby and arrives after a long time. In such a situation, it starts to worry. If someone tamper with the bike or scooty with the intention of theft, then there is a problem. Two-wheeler manufacturer, Ive, has brought them out. The company has made such electric scooters and bikes, which can be controlled with the help of software on mobiles. Scooty and bike distances can be fixed. If someone asks for scooty, he will not be able to go beyond the fixed kilometers. At the same time, the message of alert will reach the mobile on tampering with these two-wheelers. At the Auto Expo, the company showcased the Forresti Scooty and Tesoro bikes.

Harshvardhan, co-founder and director of Ive said that in this round of competition in the automobile sector, only through innovation can we sustain ourselves. For this, a lot of attention has been given to the new technology along with the design in the two-wheeler. Lithium Ain batteries have been used for more energy in them. The battery can be removed and taken anywhere for charging. Along with this, these two-wheelers can also be operated from smart phones. This can cause the engine to shut down at any time. An alert message will come on the mobile when the two-wheeler is tampered with. From the service of the vehicles to the consumption of batteries, kilometers will be known with the help of software on mobile. Talking about the bike, it runs for 120 km once charged. Its top speed is about 100 km. Per hour. At the same time, Scooty runs for 100 km after being charged. Its top speed is 70 km. Per hour.

These two-wheelers are economical

It takes three to three and a half hours to fully charge them. The company claims that this two-wheeler can travel around 80 km by charging Rs 10. They are planned to be launched by the end of this year.

Drop Out Entrepreneurs

Harshvardhan's age is just 22 years. The startup started in Bhubaneswar, Odisha just four months ago after dropping out of BCom. In such a short time, they have started their dealerships in 45 places in the country. At the same time, around 1200 two-wheelers have been sold so far. He explains that his family has been associated with the automobile sector for the last 70 years. She is the first generation of her family in the construction sector.

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