The Motovolt KIVO EASY demonstrates a well-considered engineering architecture for urban electric mobility. The TIG-welded high tensile steel frame provides a robust and structurally sound platform, crucial for handling urban terrains and supporting a maximum payload of 110 kg, all within a compact 23 kg overall weight. Its step-through design optimizes ergonomics for a broad user base.
The power system features a 250W BLDC (Brushless DC) rear hub motor, selected for its efficiency and low maintenance characteristics. With an IP65 rating, the motor is adequately protected against dust ingress and low-pressure water jets, ensuring reliability in diverse weather conditions. This motor, combined with a single-speed chain drive, simplifies the drivetrain, minimizing mechanical complexity. Power delivery is managed through three levels of pedal assist via a cadence sensor, complemented by a throttle for immediate power on demand, adhering to a regulated top speed of 25 km/h. The powertrain is engineered to handle urban inclines up to 7 degrees effectively.
Energy storage is a critical differentiator, utilizing a 36V Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP/LiFePO4) battery chemistry. LFP is renowned for its superior thermal stability, extended cycle life, and inherent safety advantages over other lithium-ion variants. Available in capacities up to 16Ah (576Wh), the LR variant delivers an impressive 105 km range in PAS mode. The battery's IP67 rating signifies complete dust protection and resilience against temporary immersion, while its removable, lockable downtube mounting position ensures convenient charging and enhanced security. A sophisticated Battery Management System (BMS) with cell balancing is integrated, providing critical protection against over-voltage, under-voltage, over-current, short-circuit, over-temperature, and deep discharge scenarios, ensuring both battery longevity and rider safety. Passive thermal management contributes to the LFP cell stability.
Braking performance is managed by reliable mechanical disc brakes on both front and rear wheels, providing consistent stopping power in varying conditions. A crucial safety feature is the motor cut-off on brake application, preventing accidental acceleration during braking. Ride comfort is enhanced by a front spring fork suspension, dampening road imperfections, while 26-inch wheels equipped with 2.1-inch puncture-resistant nylon tires contribute to durability and a stable ride. The display and control interface, featuring an LCD for essential metrics like speed, odometer, and battery status, is intuitive. Furthermore, the integration of smart features like Bluetooth connectivity, GPS, mobile app control for ride history, and remote diagnostics elevates the KIVO EASY beyond basic e-mobility, offering a comprehensive and intelligent user experience.