JAKARTA - Selis, a local electric motorcycle brand that is part of PT Champion Bike, shows off its various models at the Indonesia Motorcycle Show (IMOS+) 2023 at ICE BSD, Tangerang.
During the five-day exhibition, the company took advantage of this opportunity to introduce a series of electric vehicles, in line with the government's vision to realize zero emissions in the future. One of the models that caught the attention of visitors was the Go Plus Selis, which was previously introduced a few months ago. The company confirmed that this model is classified in the premium segment, so the price is slightly higher than other models. However, the price increase is comparable to the quality and features offered.
According to Imam Subari, as the Marketing Manager of Selis, the Go Plus Selist is equipped with a lithium 60V 27Ah battery capable of providing an impressive reach of up to 140 km. This battery uses prisma technology which is famous for its superior durability.
"One of the advantages of the Go+ Selist is the use of the latest battery technology, namely prisma, which has better durability than conventional lithium batteries," Imam explained to VOI, Wednesday, October 25.
Imam added that the price of one battery installed in the Go Plus Shell is around Rp. 10 million, which makes it the most expensive motorbike ever assembled by Selis.
"The price of this battery is around Rp. 10 million. This is what makes it have a higher price than other models," added Imam.
In addition, this motorbike also has special skills in charging. Even though it doesn't use a swap battery system, this motorcycle battery can be removed. However, this is not practical because the battery weight is quite heavy.
The lithium battery can be removed, but not with a swap system. So, charging is still done at home," added Imam.
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This motorbike is equipped with an electric drive of 2,000 watts, providing a driving experience similar to a motor with a gasoline engine. Thus, this motor is capable of reaching speeds of up to 80 km/hour in Sport mode.
Regarding prices, the Go Plus series is sold at a price of Rp. 21.9 million On The Road Jakarta. Thus, this motorbike competes with Gesits Raya G which is priced slightly cheaper, which is Rp. 20.9 million. All these prices are subsidized by the government.
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