Basic Features Of An Electric Motorcycle
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An electric motorcycle comprises a motorcycle body, a transmission, a motor assembly, a plurality of battery modules, a battery housing, and a lattice frame. It is characterized in that: the transmission is embedded and connected to the upper end of the motor assembly and secured with screws; battery cells are housed within the battery casing; multiple battery modules are electrically connected to the motor assembly; the battery casing, transmission, and motor assembly are mounted on the lattice frame; and the lattice frame is positioned on the motorcycle body. This invention features a simple structure and rational design. The motor assembly and transmission are connected via an embedded joint. The main beam tube and secondary beam tube are welded at different angles, forming a mesh structure for the entire frame. This further enhances the frame's overall strength, improves connection integrity, ensures smooth operation, and reduces noise. An anti-expansion plate is installed inside the battery to prevent damage from expansion. Heating elements and heat sinks achieve thermal equilibrium for the battery, further improving its performance and service life.
