
Market for electric bicycle flourishes in our regions: users of this new way of carbon-free mobility are environmentally conscious, and this is a trend that many market players will take advantage of, creating increasingly green products.
Recycled aluminum frame and wheels
The Swiss from Miloo understood this well and are presenting their new product Miloo Classy Infinite by Nespresso : As the name suggests, this e-bike features a frame and rims consisting ofrecycled aluminum, from Nespresso capsule waste. No less than is required 1344 coffee capsules is used, very precisely, to produce these elements in a more sustainable way.
The Classy Infinite bicycle is one of the Swiss coffee brand’s circular economy initiatives, which allows it to offer a second life to these pods of waste that we find in abundance in our daily lives. For several years now, Nespresso has been offering its customers the opportunity to recover used capsules: more than 70% of them are recycled, and this is one way to use this aluminum.
Miloo Classy Infinite by Nespresso is inspired by the world of famous coffee capsules with the colors Ristretto Classico black, Odacio blue and Diavolitto blue. matched to the shades of Nespresso Vertuo capsulesand therefore bears the name of various proposed recipes.
Miloo Classy Infinite by Nespresso: 87% CO2 savings
This Classy Infinite is also equippedother recycled materials, which can be found on the handlebars (recycled cork), pedals (recycled wood), saddle (recycled plastic), and tires. With this initiative, Miloo aims to offer its customers more sustainable and environmentally friendly alternatives that will allow them to replace their individual car. In total, 87% of CO2 was saved thanks to the production.
Introduced as an “S-Pedelec” (45 km/h bike), Nespresso’s Miloo Classy Infinite is equipped with Schwalbe Green Marathon 27.5*2.35 tires and Battery 48 V/14 Ah 672 Wtg promising a range of 80 km minimum as well as a electric motor Miloo X line (M580 base) with power 500 W (peak power up to 1500 W) and a torque of 140 Nm, which allows to achieve maximum speed 45 km/h.
As an option, an additional 48 V/14 Ah battery for 672 Wtg is offered, which can be charged to 75% in 2 hours and to 100% in 4-5 hours.
Miloo Classy Infinite by Nespresso will be produced in limited edition of 220 copiesand will sell for the equivalent of 6,499 Swiss francsabout 6,600 euros.
Source: Auto Plus

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