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New Zealand Defence Force Tests UBCO 2X2 Electric Motorcycle

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New Zealand Defence Force Tests UBCO 2X2 Electric Motorcycle

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New Zealand Defence Force Tests UBCO 2X2 Electric Motorcycle
New Zealand Defence Force Tests UBCO 2X2 Electric Motorcycle

The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) might be about to put a new meaning to the term “eco-warriors.” The UBCO 2X2 design uses an electric motor and, like the name implies, it is two-wheel drive. There’s an air-cooled, brushless, DC 1 kW-motor in each wheel hub, powered by UBCO’s Portage battery system. The Portage battery is a 48 Ah-rated, 50-volt lithium-ion power pack designed to recharge tools and devices as well as power the 2X2 bike. UBCO says it’s good for a range of 120 kilometers (75 miles). UBCO 2×2 has some advantages over a gas-powered motorcycle, they are quiet, don’t give off exhaust or heat, and aren’t powered by highly flammable liquids.

New Zealand Defence Force Tests UBCO 2X2 Electric Motorcycle
New Zealand Defence Force Tests UBCO 2X2 Electric Motorcycle

UBCO’s electric motorcycles were originally designed as a modern-day substitute for the classic “ag bike.” Farmers in New Zealand and Australia use ag bikes (short for “agriculture bikes”) for general utility—shifting tools, workers, and even livestock around sprawling properties. The new bikes will be simple to maintain, with lower training requirements than a standard motorcycle.Traditionally, ag bikes are based on small-capacity machines like the Suzuki DR200, which is known as the Suzuki Trojan in its ag bike configuration. UBCO markets the 2X2 to a wide variety of users besides farmers, including hunters, conservationists, delivery workers, commuters, RVers—but military.

New Zealand Defence Force Tests UBCO 2X2 Electric Motorcycle
New Zealand Defence Force Tests UBCO 2X2 Electric Motorcycle

The trial is part of the Defence Force’s wider goal of becoming a more sustainable operation, which also fits with the Government’s goal of having 64,000 EVs on New Zealand roads by the end of next year. The New Zealand Defence Force are all trialing four UBCO bikes through 2020, assessing them for “reconnaissance and surveillance, airfield security, and other transport roles.” Although the idea of a smallish battery bike used in a military role might sound unusual, armed forces frequently test and use lightweight motorcycles in all sorts of roles. The UBCO 2X2 is a much more modern approach, and no doubt New Zealand isn’t the only military interested in the advantages of battery bike technology.

New Zealand Defence Force Tests UBCO 2X2 Electric Motorcycle
New Zealand Defence Force Tests UBCO 2X2 Electric Motorcycle

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