fleet motorcycle program 2023
winning the race to Zero
The International Energy Agency (IEA) says “Electric Vehicles” is one category that is on track to meet their Net Zero Emissions by 2050 Scenario. Road transport accounts for 16% of global emissions. Recent years have seen exponential growth in the sale of EVs, together with improved range, wider model availability and increased performance.
our mission is to bring the best electric motorcycles to the Australian market, helping aussie riders and businesses reach zero emissions targets
INTRODUCING THE EXPERIA
BETTER FOR THE ENVIRONMENT
BETTER FOR PUBLIC IMAGE
BETTER FOR PERFORMANCE
BETTER FOR LONG-TERM COSTS
BETTER FOR THE FUTURE
Electric Motorcycle
Current fleet Motorcycles
It’s difficult to pin down exactly which motorcycles are the most popular for fleet use in Australia when we’re talking about private businesses. However, we do know that the Australian Police have the largest fleet of motorcycles in the country. The most common Police on-road motorcycles are currently Yamaha FJR1300 & Honda ST1300.
- ReliableLegendarily ultra-reliable & relatively low maintenance motors.
- CompetentLarge capacity, competent engines. Smooth acceleration, great balance & top speed.
- Carrying CapacityLots of carrying capacity for Police equipment.
- ServicingModels are 20 years old. Regular maintenance is required to keep them performing & these bikes are ridden hard - meaning more problems as they age.
- PerformanceHeavy, not agile. Not super manoeuvrable at low speeds. Lacking in torque.
- EmissionsA full tank uses around 28 litres of petrol for around 350 kms of driving range.
PERFORMANCE COMPARISON
fOLLOW THE LEADER
The Energica Experia shares competitive horsepower and acceleration statistics between the common Honda ST1300, Yamaha FJR1300, and BMW R1200RTP Police fleet motorcycles.
However, the newly designed Experia motor creates an unstoppable 900 Nm / 664 ft lb. of Torque at the wheel, giving it instant power no other internal combustion engine (ICE) ever could.
Bigger, yet lighter everywhere
Experia’s world leading battery capacity (22.5 kWh) has increased, yet has a lower weight, plus a centralized, lower center of gravity allowing for better low-speed rideability.
The new redesigned Permanent Magnet Assisted Synchronous Reluctance Motor (PMASynRM) is also lighter, and positioned lower than in previous Energica models making the Experia a pleasure to ride in mixed terrain.
SIMPLIFIED CHARGING
Charging is shockingly easy: use a wall socket, new or existing EV chargers, or DC Fast Charge Stations
Energica Motorcycles are the only brand in Australia that offers dc FAST CHARGING
100% RENEWABLE
100% POSSIBLE
Case Example: Australian Electric Motor Co. (AEMC) HQ
- AEMC HQ utilizes a 28 kW Solar Power system
- On average, the daily solar energy generated is 92.7 kWh
- One Energica Experia nominal battery pack capacity is 19.6 kWh
- The average solar power generated per day equates to fully charging one Experia 4.7 times and riding 1,182 KM
- In comparison to the fuel economy of a Yamaha FJR 1300, that daily solar generated mileage would cost $179/day or $65k/yr in petrol
DID YOU KNOW
Solar costs have dropped significantly over the past decade, making the move to renewable energy even easier. We can help achieve your solar energy goals for your fleet, with costs as low as $1k per Kilowatt.
performance and sustainability packaged
Experia Fleet Pricing
Exclusive Experia fleet pricing options customised to your needs
Solar and charging
Cost effective solar & charging options for all infrastructures
Specialised servicing
Peace of mind service contracts & scheduled maintenance plans
Electric Scooters
The sustainable solution for effective business operations
The innovative and eco-friendly way
conduct deliveries and courier services while reducing overall costs to your business.
Cost comparisons for businesses
- Running CostsElectric scooters are highly cost-effective in the long run. The average cost to charge an electric scooter is significantly lower than filling up a gas tank. Australian businesses can save substantially on fuel expenses, especially for frequent deliveries or courier services.
- Maintenance CostsElectric scooters have fewer components to maintain, resulting in lower maintenance costs. Reduced maintenance needs also translate to less downtime, ensuring that businesses can maintain seamless operations and meet delivery schedules effectively.
- Registration FeesRegistering an electric scooter in Australia is cost-effective when compared to gas-powered scooters. The registration fees for electric scooters are generally lower, contributing to further cost savings for businesses.
- Insurance CostsElectric scooters often have lower insurance premiums, making them an attractive option for businesses seeking to minimize operating expenses while still maintaining essential coverage.
Benzina Zero Electric Scooters
Australian Electric Motor Co – Australia’s only dedicated electric motorcycle distributor.
Next steps
- AEMC will provide your organization with an electric motorcycle of your choice for your team to field test, along with a full demonstration of usage and charging.
- If you are interested in solar and charging options, AEMC will perform a free evaluation and quote for your infrastructure.
- Based on the number of required models, and any further charging/solar solutions you may want, we will tailor a package to your needs with finance options available