The dream of many people is to get their first license, especially when we talk about motorcycle lovers. After all, they are light vehicles, which provide more practicality and can also save a lot on fuel. However, not always the long-awaited CNH comes out, which can make many people frustrated. Fortunately, some models of electric motorcycles can be ridden even without a license. See below what they are.
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Why do some electric motorcycles not require a license to be ridden?
Basically, as these electric motorcycles reach a maximum speed of 25 km/hour, they do not require a National Driver's License (CNH). This is because, according to traffic laws, electrical appliances above 4 KW are considered in the same category as mopeds. Therefore, vehicles such as motorized scooters, unicycles, electric bicycles and motorcycles themselves are seen in the same category.
As a result, these models became highly sought after, especially by those looking for a cheap and safe model, which stimulated a greater variety of these motorcycles on the market. Even so, it is necessary to research the tolerance of the supervisory body in each city, since the rules of the Detran can vary a lot for each region.
Caloi Electric Mobylette
This is one of the most sought-after vehicles on the market, especially for its more “classic” design, which is reminiscent of the 80s. With a 350W motor, the model has a removable lithium-ion bivolt battery, with 36V and 10AH. In this way, it manages to provide a range of 30 km per charge, reaching an average of 25 km/h.
tailg junior
Tailg Junior draws a lot of attention due to its appearance, as it resembles a mixture of motorcycle and scooter. In addition, it is one of the models with the most autonomy on the market, with a 48V 10AH lithium battery and a recharge time of 6 to 10 hours. Because of this, it provides up to 40 km of durability between each recharge.
Zero Luna
The Zero Luna is very light and practical, and is even considered an electric bicycle by CONTRAN, and not a motorcycle. As it has normal pedals, it provides even more autonomy than many models, in addition to a 350W motor and a 48V 12AH lead-acid battery. Thus, it is possible to run between 30 and 40 km with it between each recharge.