Ultraviolette Begins Testing F-77 Electric Motorcycle

Ultraviolette reveals that the electric mobility brand is currently testing the F-77 electric motorcycle. The brand has revealed that the test mule of the bike is currently undergoing Advanced Performance testing. Ultraviolette revealed that the performance testing of the upcoming F-77 is taking place at an undisclosed airstrip in India. But the brand has disclosed that it will test the acceleration, stability, handling, and braking of the new electric motorcycle.

Ultraviolette Will Use Sophisticated Sensors For Data Mapping


Ultraviolette also revealed that the brand will be using an array of sophisticated data logging sensors to map different parameters. This includes LVDT (linear variable differential transformer) sensors that are used to convert mechanical motion into rectilinear motion. The brand will test the suspension system using the LVDT sensors. Also, Ultraviolette will use a number of accelerometers which enables the engineers to know what the motorcycle is doing with reference to space and time. They will also be using various strain gauges on different components and to capture stresses on the chassis.

Engineers also use various temperature sensors to build a thermal map of the motorcycle. This will allow the brand to tweak the thermodynamic performance of the powertrain and also allow the development of various components that will help with the cooling. The development mule of the Ultraviolette F-77 will also undergo various qualitative tests. The tests include a slalom test, acceleration tests for 0-40 kmph, 0-60 kmph, 0-80 kmph and also for its top speed. Also, the electric motorcycle will undergo dynamic testing as well as other safety performance tests, such as brake dive and braking at different loads. 

Ultraviolette F-77 – Technical Specifications

The Ultraviolette F-77 comes with a Passively air-cooled interior permanent magnet AC motor. The electric motor features a power dense 550A 3 phase AC controller and single reduction helical gear box. The powertrain also comes with a dual hall effect sensor with zero position micro switch. The electric motorcycle draws power from 3 x Modular Li ion battery packs with 4.2 kWh capacity. The Military Standard (MIL-STD) IP67 battery takes 5 hours to charge on a standard charger and 1.5 hours on a fast charger.

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