Rad Power Bikes have set the bar for practical, urban e-bikes that can be used for both leisure and work. The RadRunner 3 Plus is the latest iteration of the RadRunner series, and serves as the flagship model of Rad Power’s cargo bike range. It is powered by a 750-watt hub motor that can reach a top speed of 20 miles per hour, and is activated via pedal assist or a thumb throttle. The bike also features five power modes that alter power delivery on both assist and throttle modes. The battery is a 48V, 14-ampere-hour battery pack with 672 watt-hours of capacity, and is semi-integrated into the frame for a sleeker look. It can provide up to 25 miles on throttle, or 45 miles on pedal assist. Rad Power also offers a wide selection of accessories such as a centrally mounted compartment, a passenger seat at the back, side panniers, and even the RadTrailer for hauling larger cargo behind the bike. The bike is capable of supporting up to 160 kilograms. For braking, the RadRunner 3 Plus gets Tektro hydraulic brakes as standard. The Rad Power RadRunner 3 Plus is now available for order via the company’s official website, with prices ranging from $2,499 in the U.S., $2,999 CAD in Canada, £2,199 in the U.K., and €2,499 in the EU.
FAQ
Q1: Are electric car batteries recyclable?
A1: Yes, electric car batteries are recyclable.
Q2: Are electric car chargers free?
A2: It depends on the charger and the location. Some electric car chargers are free, while others may require a fee.
Q3: Can electric car batteries be rebuilt?
A3: Yes, electric car batteries can be rebuilt with the right tools and knowledge.