2010 Brammo Enertia
Vehicle Specifications
- VIN51RUB2135AA000097
- Motorcycle ID201848337
- Stock NumberM0146
- CategoryMotorcycle
- SubcategoryStreet
- TypeStandard
- New/UsedUsed
- Mileage1 miles
- EnginePermanent Magnet AC Electric
- Exterior ColorGrey
- Heated Seats?No
- Saddlebags?No
- Cruise Control?No
- Antilock Brakes?No
Motorcycle Overview
The 2010 Brammo Enertia is an early production electric motorcycle that helped pioneer the modern EV bike market
Historical Significance:
Introduced at the dawn of the electric vehicle revolution, the Brammo Enertia was one of the first mass-produced, highway-capable electric motorcycles sold in the United States. It featured a lightweight aluminum monocoque frame, smooth silent torque, and maintenance-free operation setting new standards for sustainable performance.
In a bold retail experiment, Brammo partnered with Best Buy to sell these bikes alongside electronics, signaling a glimpse into the electrified future of transportation.
The Enertia paved the way for Brammos later Empulse series and ultimately influenced future electric motorcycles by Zero, Energica, and even Harley-Davidsons LiveWire.
Specifications
Motor: Permanent Magnet AC Electric
Power Output: 18 hp (peak) / 13 hp (continuous)
Torque: 25 lb-ft
Battery: 6 Lithium-Iron-Phosphate modules (3.1 kWh total)
Transmission: Direct Drive, Single-Speed
Top Speed: 60 mph
Range: Up to 45 miles per charge
Weight: 324 lbs
Charging: Standard 110 V outlet (34 hours)
DOES NOT RUN. SOLD AS IS ON A BILL OF SALE.
This vehicle is located at Atomic Motors Classic Car Sales and Restorations in Henderson, NV just 20 mins from the fabulous Las Vegas Strip. Come down and see us or call at 702-826-3811 ext 2. We are on-line at www.atomicmotors.net
It is the responsibility of the buyer to either inspect the vehicle personally or via a 3rd party, to ensure satisfaction as to the condition and value, prior to purchase.
Historical Significance:
Introduced at the dawn of the electric vehicle revolution, the Brammo Enertia was one of the first mass-produced, highway-capable electric motorcycles sold in the United States. It featured a lightweight aluminum monocoque frame, smooth silent torque, and maintenance-free operation setting new standards for sustainable performance.
In a bold retail experiment, Brammo partnered with Best Buy to sell these bikes alongside electronics, signaling a glimpse into the electrified future of transportation.
The Enertia paved the way for Brammos later Empulse series and ultimately influenced future electric motorcycles by Zero, Energica, and even Harley-Davidsons LiveWire.
Specifications
Motor: Permanent Magnet AC Electric
Power Output: 18 hp (peak) / 13 hp (continuous)
Torque: 25 lb-ft
Battery: 6 Lithium-Iron-Phosphate modules (3.1 kWh total)
Transmission: Direct Drive, Single-Speed
Top Speed: 60 mph
Range: Up to 45 miles per charge
Weight: 324 lbs
Charging: Standard 110 V outlet (34 hours)
DOES NOT RUN. SOLD AS IS ON A BILL OF SALE.
This vehicle is located at Atomic Motors Classic Car Sales and Restorations in Henderson, NV just 20 mins from the fabulous Las Vegas Strip. Come down and see us or call at 702-826-3811 ext 2. We are on-line at www.atomicmotors.net
It is the responsibility of the buyer to either inspect the vehicle personally or via a 3rd party, to ensure satisfaction as to the condition and value, prior to purchase.
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