Energica And Mavel Develop Lighter, More Powerful Electric Motor

Energica And Mavel Develop Lighter, More Powerful Electric Motor

© 2021, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By Energica Motor Company, S.p.A.:

From the Made in Italy skills of Energica Motor Company S.p.A. and Mavel is born EMCE, the new electric motor of Energica motorcycles

Energica presents EMCE, the new electric motor created in co-engineering with the Italian company Mavel.

The name of the new EMCE motor is the acronym of Energica Mavel Co-Engineering and was born as a direct expression of the mentality of the Modenese motorcycle manufacturer, which every year focuses on technological innovation and the improvement of already high technological performance.

“The introduction on the market of the new EMCE engine was scheduled for release in 2022, but following the difficulties of our supply chain – due to the global pandemic situation – we decided to anticipate this timing and instead, in just 6 months we have developed this co-engineering with Mavel, into our current model year production.”  Says Giampiero Testoni, CTO of Energica Motor Company S.p.A.

Thanks to the new EMCE motor, peak power increases to 126 kW at 8,500 rpm and with a liquid-cooling method that guarantees greater performance, Energica motorcycles will now be lighter by 10 kg, with a relative increase in range of 5-10% according to riding style.

Inside the EMCE motor, we therefore find all the passion of the Motor Valley and the renowned skills behind the words “Made in Italy”.

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