OX One Electric Motorcycle Production Begins In Spain
OX One electric motorcycle

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Spanish EV brand OX Motorcycles has begun serial production of the OX One electric motorcycle in the QuaZZar Technology Centre, in Madrid. The production of the OX One begins after the start-up spent two years of development and creating prototypes with factories in China. The agreement with QuaZZar Technologies to manufacture the OX one in Spain is intended to guarantee highest levels of quality, while also providing a boost to the motorcycle industry in Spain, a statement from OX Motorcycles said.

“After two years of working with factories in China, learning from the number-one electric vehicle industry in the world, we have decided to move our production-unit to Spain, putting in value the national capacities and promoting sustainable industry. In addition, we have managed to lower operating costs and provide a closer, local and personalized customer experience. Undoubtedly, our clients are the maximum beneficiaries of this decision and this was the most important key to making this decision,” said Adrian Gonzalez, CEO, OX Motorcycles.

OX Motorcycles will have a production capacity of 2,000 units per year, and intends to expand its operations across the European market by the third quarter of 2021. The OX One has a maximum speed of 110 kmph, and up to 100 km of range, powered by a 6 kW motor and single removable and easy-to-carry battery. In Spain, the OX One is priced at 4,100 Euros, and can be booked online in Spain on the OX Motorcycle official website.


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