Electric bikes that you can charge by just pedaling backward! Rayvolt X One with a 75 km range. Electric bike Rayvolt X One: a different bike that makes you stand out from the crowd.
Electric Bike Rayvolt X One: Features
Rayvolt X One electric bikes promise a 75 km range between charges and a top speed of 45 km/h. The main highlight of the X One's design is the sleek frame, which neatly hides all cables and is lightweight.
Recommended: Sustainable Electric Cycling: Speed Pedelec Or On Hydrogen

If the electric bike concept sounded ever drab to you, you must take a look at the new generation of e-bikes that are now rolling out around the world. They now not only offer highly engineered performance that can take on a track or mountain trails, but they also look fantastic and have cutting edge technology at par with the evolving EV gadgetry. We came across one such interesting electric bike called the X One.
When was the electric bike invented?
In 1897, Hosea W. Libbey of Boston invented an electric bicke (U.S. Patent 596,272) that was propelled by a ‘double electric motor’. The motor was designed within the hub of the crankset axle. This model was later re-invented and imitated in the late 1990s by Giant Lafree electric bikes.

Recommended: Do You Need A Dual Motor e-Bike For Electric Snow Cycling?
Electric Bike Rayvolt X One Highlights
Electric Bike Rayvolt X One: Different Than Other e-Bikes
Exxite X One - E-Bike
- Rayvolt X One electric bike has two significant highlights - the first being its app-based connectivity, which allows it to use facial recognition to turn on the bike and also to load user settings. The rider can use voice control to make commands for the GPS and other applications as well.
- The other is the backpedal regenerative braking through which the rider slows down and charges the battery just by rolling the pedals backward. It comes with a portable battery to allow ease of charging at home or work. The frame neatly hides all cables and is lightweight as well, bringing the weight to under 20 kg.
How do electric bicycles work?
An electric bike at its core is a regular push bike. They just rely on extra components that work together to allow it to operate; electric motor, battery, the sensor and the electric display. All of our electric bikes use pedal assist, this is where the motor is only activated when the pedals are already in motion.
Electric bike X One comes in three different power grades and color options. With its 750W electric motor, the X One Power can achieve up to 45 km/h and a range of 75 km. The built-in battery can be easily fully charged in about four hours.
Recommended: Electric Bike Buying Guide For Starters And Professionals

Rayvolt X One: Regenerative Braking
Electric bike X One e-bike also comes equipped with a Gyro Sensor, which detects hills and manages motor torque and regenerative braking. With its torque sensor, the bike automatically accelerates as you push on the pedal, which sends a signal to the motor. Lastly, X One has integrated turn signals—activated automatically as you turn or via a manual switch—and a photo sensor for automatic lighting. Current Rayvolt electric bikes range in price from $2,199 to $3,999 (approximately Rs 1.56 lakh - Rs 2.84 lakh) depending on the model and power configuration.
Are electric bikes eco friendly?
Yes, electric bikes are certainly good for the environment as they use electric power (along with human power) to push them forward. If one charges the battery using green solar power, electric bikes become 100% environmentally friendly and good for the environment

Electric Bike Revolt RV400 Launch
Electric bike Deliveries for Rayvolt X One e-bikes started in June 2020, including some markets in Asia. Rayvolt currently has no plans to bring the electric bike X One to India; however, considering that the Indian market is catching on with electric mobility and we now have electric bicycles like Polarity on retail, including India on their list of countries for business expansion may be a good idea for Rayvolt.
WhatsOrb embraces innovations. Electric bicycles are a ‘transit innovation’ from which the battery is still a hazard for the environment. With mining lithium and cobalt, is often child labor involved. Currently, a conventional bicycle without a motor and battery is still an environmental way of transportation. WhatsOrb.
Before you go!
Recommended: Electric Bicycles And Cars Were One's Classic Models: Retro
Did you find this an interesting article, or do you have a question or remark? Leave a comment below.
We try to respond the same day.
Like to write your article about electric-biking?
Send your writing & scribble with a photo to [email protected], and we will write an interesting article based on your input.