Revolt E-Bikes to Be Operated by Smartphones

  • Published On: 18 August 2021
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Revolt electric bikes can now be digitally locked and unlocked

Revolt Motors has announced that all its electric bikes can now be locked and unlocked using the rider’s smartphone as a virtual key. Basically, the electric bikes can be switched on and off via the MyRevolt app on the rider’s smartphone. This particular feature will be made available on all Revolt E-bikes from September 2021 onwards. The EV maker further confirms that the existing customers of RV400 will also get this feature via the system updates. 




“Revolt has always been the first in class to introduce the latest innovation and technology in the market. We are glad to introduce the swipe to start feature, helping consumers to rev freely. We are constantly striving to enhance our riding experience to offer one of its kind innovations. With this feature, consumers now don’t need a separate key, one can simply start the bike with their mobile. At Revolt Motors, we look forward to providing a holistic experience to our consumers right from starting the bike. Over the past few years, we have received an overwhelming response from our customers, and we will continue to innovate and offer best in class technology,” as commented by Rahul Sharma, Founder & Managing Director, Revolt Motors.


The rider will have to install the MyRevolt app on his/her smartphone. You will have to open the app on your phone and slide the power button from left to right. This will further switch on the bike. This particular feature gives the rider the liberty to use the bike keyless. One can also perform functions like activate, deactivate, and locate the bike in crowded parking via the MyRevolt app. 


“Technology innovations have been at the heart of Revolt and the company is constantly innovating to provide world-class customer experience. We truly believe that electric mobility will define the future of automobiles in India and Revolt’s commitment to driving the passion of electric motorcycling is stronger than ever before,” as commented by Anjali Rattan, Business Chairperson of RattanIndia Enterprises.

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Performance-wise, Revolt 300 is powered by a 2.7 kWh lithium-ion battery paired to a 1.5KW (Hub) Motor. The battery offers 60V power and delivers the longest range of 180km. While the RV400 draws its power from a 3.24KWh Lithium-Ion battery offering 72V power paired with a 3 KW (Mid Drive) motor. 

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