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Have fun working in 2022 with NITO’s new scooter CARGO & SHARE

November 29, 2021 January 10, 2023Guy SalensElectric mopedsC+S, Cargo & Share, Couriers, Food delivery, Italy, Last mile solution, NITO Bikes

Have fun working in 2022 with NITO’s new scooter CARGO & SHARE

November 29, 2021 January 10, 2023Guy SalensElectric mopedsC+S, Cargo & Share, Couriers, Food delivery, Italy, Last mile solution, NITO Bikes

Source: press NITO BIKES Italy | Two years after the arrival of the NES scooter on the market, NITO adds the CARGO & SHARE (C+S) to the family of products already available, the work vehicle with which it enters the professional sector. A new scooter designed with the aim of combining the manoeuvrability of two-wheels with the load capacity and functionality that this type of vehicle must be equipped with.

NITO C+S Cargo & Share - THE PACK - Electric Motorcycle News

Inspired by a pick-up, the design of the C+S electric scooter has been developed to ensure greater strength and durability over time, allowing the investment in delivery or sharing company fleets to be paid off over several years.

The power train, already widely tested on the NES scooter, will have an enhanced battery (72 V – 35 Ah) to guarantee the carriage of up to 100 kg of goods without any loss in performance even on routes with gradients.

NITO C+S Cargo & Share - THE PACK - Electric Motorcycle News
NITO C+S Cargo & Share - THE PACK - Electric Motorcycle News

At the unveiling of the CARGO & SHARE prototype, which will be held next summer, different lines of accessories will also be proposed, designed to satisfy various types of uses, from goods and food delivery to professional service. In this way the NITO range, currently composed of its two scooters, push and electric, and the NES scooter, will see the addition of the CARGO & SHARE scooter for which design continues to represent a distinctive element, confirming the combination of style and high performance with which the Turin based company pursues its idea of sustainable mobility.

The start of sales and the first deliveries of the new product are expected by the end of 2022.

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