JohnnyCool

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Good luck if this becomes a successful enterprise.
It's now 12 November - have they made it to Bali yet?

Like, "80-100 km on a single charge" means at least 15 stops along the way.
...The bike need 1.5 to 3 hours to recharge its battery, as it came with another uniqueness as it able to swap its battery in public facilities like in the fuel station or minimarket to make ease the usage...
I didn't know that minimarkets, petrol stations, etc, across Java carry spare batteries for electric motorbikes.

What happens if they get somewhere in Bali and it's "listrik mati"? (No electricity.) Guess that they'll have to carry bunches of spare batteries, just in case.

One thing that always gets me about these kind of enterprises, is that they usually need to connect to the nasty power grid somewhere along the line to function.
The very thing that they're trying to get away from. Or have I missed something?

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