The E0.12 Is Graft EV's Lightweight Electric Dirtbike
by AutoExpert | 13 December, 2021
Taiwanese manufacturer Graft EV specializes in electric off-roaders, such as the QD.41 ATV and XC.24 UTV. There's a two-wheeled vehicle in the lineup: the E0.12, a low-maintenance dirtbike that's easy to ride and doesn't require much effort.
Those who ride dirt bikes know that light is mighty, and Graft's E0.12 has plenty of it. The frame is comprised of milled aluminum with titanium connecting components created with a 3D printer. The aluminum rear swingarm and carbon fiber 21-inch wheels keep the lightweight theme going. Overall, the bike weighs in at slightly over 50 kg, or roughly 110 lbs.
Fox's telescopic forks and central spring strut take care of the handling. It's also adjustable, and all four brakes are discs. When it comes to the bike's technology, a digital gauge pod is built right into the frame and displays information like your speed and engine RPM in a clean, easy-to-read format. 20 kW, or around 26 hp, is what the engine is capable of producing.
The same rear sprocket contributes to the vehicle's torque of up to 440 Nm (324 lb-ft). A two-cell battery pack is attached on both sides of the frame and is also detachable, which provides power to the engine. The device is IP67 approved for durability, which means it can withstand a 30-second dip underwater without being damaged. This bike is currently unavailable for purchase. Check out Graft's website for additional information.