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Cake's Newest E-Bike the 'Bukk' Features a 16 kW Motor

Swedish motorbike manufacturer Cake has announced the launch of its newest all-electric off-roader called the 'Bukk,' which is another word for "ram."

Designed for track and trail, the Bukk is a powerful electric motorcycle equipped with a 16 kW motor that can produce an impressive 310 lb-ft of electric torque. In addition, users can enjoy an uninterrupted three-hour trail ride on the Bukk because of its 2.9 kWh 72-volt battery. What's more, the battery can be completely charged in 2.5 hours or swapped for an auxiliary pack.

The Bukk has three driving modes and three regenerative braking settings. The Bukk's suspension consists of a custom hlins S46 rear shock up front and a WP Cone valve air fork at the back. According to Cake, the combination offers unparalleled "agility, control, and speed."
Trend Themes
1. All-electric Off-road Motorbikes - The growing demand for electric off-road motorbikes presents an opportunity for manufacturers to develop newer and better models.
2. High Power Electric Motors - The development of high-powered electric motors is likely to revolutionize the motorbike industry, making electric motorcycles comparable to their gas-guzzling counterparts.
3. Swappable Battery Technology - Swappable battery technology is likely to become a key feature of all-electric motorbikes, allowing riders to extend their range without the need for prolonged charging stops.
Industry Implications
1. Motorcycle Manufacturing - The trend towards electric off-road motorbike presents a huge opportunity for motorcycle manufacturers to create new products and expand their customer base.
2. Battery Manufacturing - Battery manufacturing companies have a massive opportunity to develop high-performing batteries that can meet the needs of electric off-road bikes.
3. Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure - As the demand for electric motorbikes grows, there is an opportunity for companies to develop and install charging infrastructure in strategic locations to meet the needs of riders.

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