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Some of the best electric motorcycles on the market.

Evoke Urban Classic 
Range: 250 km 
Top speed: 140 km/h 
Payload: 150 kg 
Charging time: 1 h 30 min. 

Zero SR 
Range: 253 km 
Top speed: 150 km/h 
Payload: 223 kg
Charging time: 1 h 24 min. 

Verge TS 
Range: 349 km
Top speed: 199 km/h
Payload: 250 kg
Charging time: 25 min.

Damon Hypersport
Range: 321 km 
Top speed: 321 km/h 
Payload: 300 kg 
Charging time: 2 h 30 min. 

Lightning Stirke C 
Range: 410 km
Top speed: 241 km/h
Payload: ? 
Charging time: 2 h 

Energica Experia 
Range: 257 km 
Top speed: 180 km/h
Payload: ? 
Charging time: 6 h 36 min. 

Energica Eva Ribelle 
Range: 257 km 
Top speed: 201 km/h 
Payload: ?
Charging time: 1 h

Arc Vector 
Range: 225 km 
Top speed: 200 km/h 
Payload: 240 kg 
Charging time: 40 min.




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