One of the most popular computer makers in the world, Acer, has launched its latest electric bike loaded with Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology that sports a lightweight aluminium alloy framework. The Acer ebii is a sophisticated sports vehicle that utilises modern shenanigans and promotes "stable and nimble riding".
The use of aluminium in the construction has heavily reduced the bike's weight to 16 kg only so that people with urban lifestyles purchase it. According to a user's specification, the single motor emits almost 250W to 350W and can be installed at the bike's rear or front hub. The motor produces a torque of 40Nm and, under all circumstances, provides an electric assist of over 15.5mph.
Since Acer has a stronghold in the computer industry it can be easily understood that the brand's flagship ebii has special computing abilities that make the Acer e-bike indomitable. The e-bike can be characterised by the inclusion of components made by various Acer subsidiaries. The power system has been nurtured by MPS Energy and Xploca cycling computers.
Acer's joint COO, Jerry Kao, spoke about the "cornerstone" of the bike's design and identified why it is known as an "intelligent vehicle control box" that maintains the power and other essential activities, like the ebiiAssist function, which automatically adapts the electric assist to the rider's pedalling ability and riding conditions.
The firm has bragged that its AI technology also helps track routes to destinations and can adapt to a user's preference. The ebii can be connected with the ebiiGo smartphone app which permits them quickly switch between power settings or other functions. The battery pack can become a portable charger for other devices when displaced from its original place.
Acer has publicised its release worldwide, but the price specifications have not been finalised as yet. It feels terrific to see an electronics giant like Acer adopt 100% recyclable aluminium for its self-developed e-bike.
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