Writer Pascal Grandmaison says in the report published by the French newspaper Le Figaro that if you thought you knew everything about electric bikes, anti-theft, foldable, off-road and with excellent design, you would be impressed by the latest release from Rayvolt Bike.

In order to meet the growing demand of the electric mobility market in addition to the rise of the connected exercise bike, Spanish startup Exxite launched the Exxite XS, a foldable electric model, which has been converted into a home training device, for riding, exercising and charging batteries at the same time. time.

You will never have to plug the bike into the mains again.

This is a great initiative for users and the planet!

The EXT XS is a medium-sized model (147 x 59 x 112 cm) that weighs 19 kg and remains fairly light for its class.

Another model is the XXS, which is smaller and weighs 15 kg, but without the gearbox on the steering wheel.

The XS has 20-inch wheels and wide tires.

It is powered by a 250W motor, backed by a 10.5Ah battery capable of offering a range of up to 100km.

And because it's built into the seatpost, it can easily be taken apart to plug in at the office, with friends or at home, if you don't have a socket near your private parking space.

"Unlike our competitors, who are trying to make smaller folding bikes, our choice was to create a larger re-foldable model, with a solid frame, for added comfort and safety," explains Matt Rauzer, the French founder of Rayvolt Bikes.

The writer says that from trials on asphalt and on paved trails, this bike seemed stable and resistant to vibration thanks to its large 20" x 2.125" tires.

At home, the size of the "XS" can be reduced very easily.

Simply open the safety system on the frame to fold the bike.

And thanks to the magnetic plates placed on the wheels, the bike maintains a closed position.

Here the steering wheel should be lowered to reduce congestion.

Then the bike takes the form of a cube (82 x 68 x 37 cm) and is easy to store in the trunk of a car or in an apartment.

However, since it weighs 19 kg, you will not be able to carry it.

However, the most exciting feature of XS remains the revolutionary RegenFit.

By attaching it to the rear wheel mount, the bike can easily be converted into a smart training device, and the living room into a connected gym.

Available on the Eiva 2 mobile app, Regenefit means that cycling and pedaling can be converted into electricity by utilizing the motor's electromagnetic field.

It is then possible to engage in physical activity while charging the battery, and determine the level of effort.

The higher the movement intensity, the faster the charging.

The results were impressive: 30 minutes of moderate intensity exercise, which is equivalent to walking between 25 and 29 km/h, charges the device at 23%.

Within two hours, you can fully charge the battery.

Either way, this method is faster than charging the classic method, which takes up to 3.5 hours.

Likewise, activating the Regenefit when descending can leave an energy reserve that may be vital for the next bike ride.

Furthermore, Ryvolt will soon launch a bike delivery model with popular fitness apps such as Zwift.

Founded in 2016, Rivault Bikes has made a name for itself by launching e-bikes with a look inspired by vintage motorcycles.

This range of portable, smart and highly competitive products is sure to revolutionize the sector.