Place of Origin: | Jiangsu |
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Location: | Changzhou, Jiangsu, China (Mainland) |
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Business Type: | Manufacturer |
Model No.: | Passenger No.5 |
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YF- passenger No.5 closed electric tricycle , size: 2850*1060*1800
Quick details
Use For: passenger
Driving Type: electric
Body Type: close
Power: 1280W brushless
Model Number: YF-passenger No.5
Certification: CCC
Specifications:
Size(mm) | 2850*1060*1800 |
Motor | 60V 1280W brushless |
Controller | 24 tube |
Battery | 90ah-180ah water battery |
Brake system | Front and rear drum(can match disc brake rear axle) |
Wheel size | 4.00-12 |
Speedometer | Liquid speedometer |
Description:
The size of this model is 2850*1060*1800mm. Its motor is 60V 1280W. Customers can choose disc brake rear axle. The rear view mirrors are set above the driver’s window. Therefore, the driver can see the rear scene very clearly through the rear view mirror. The design of the body is closed. The window is set in the body of this model. Passengers and driver can open the window at any time.
Applications:
Carry passengers
Competitive Advantage:
1. sell very well and have good word of mouth
2. best quality with reasonable price
3. good after-sales service
4. prompt delivery
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