The world’s first CNG scooter came with a range of 226 km. The model developed by TVS can attract a lot of attention in many countries.
TVS Jupiter sold in India “CNG” scooter, which is a customized version for Reported by New Atlas as far as month
2 liter petrol tank and 1.4 kg CNG cylinder configuration.
On this subject, previously introduced in India Bajaj Freedom 125 was on the agenda. The motorcycle, which has a starting price of approximately $ 1,150, is a name to remember. Its difference was that it had two different fuel tanks. The motorcycle combines a 2-liter gasoline tank and a 2 kg Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) tank. Breaking new ground in this regard, Freedom 125 can be used if two tanks are fully filled, according to the statement. It can travel up to 330 km in total.. According to official data, only with gasoline 130 kmonly with CNG 200km can go. The motorcycle, whose torque value of 9.7 Nm is announced and whose maximum speed decreases from 93 km / h to 90 km / h in CNG-based driving, has a very standard design. Focusing on urban use, the model has Bluetooth connection support and provides higher night vision performance with optional LED lights. promises. The motorcycle, which can be equipped with a single disc brake if desired, carries a simple LCD screen on its handlebar.
So what exactly is CNG? Prepared by BRC Türkiye on this subject here The page states the following: “CNG, which stands for Compressed Natural Gas, means compressed natural gas in our language. Methane, which is found in gaseous form in nature, is compressed into a pressure-resistant tank at values between 3000 and 3600 PSI. Following this process, CNG with high purity and high flammability that can be used in vehicles is formed. In this way, the relevant gas becomes ready for use. Since CNG is in gas form, its volume is quite high. Due to lack of storage space, its use in small vehicles is not common. Due to its low emission rate and environmental friendliness, CNG is used extensively in public transportation vehicles in our country. In this way, passengers can reach their destination in a safer and healthier way and reduce their carbon footprint.”