Ampler Bikes' New Curt Minimalistic eBike uses First On-Bike USB-C Charging System
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Ampler Bikes' New Curt Minimalistic eBike uses First On-Bike USB-C Charging System
"The Estonian manufacturer's latest iteration weighs in at just 14.1 kg (31lbs), making it their lightest model to date. They've incorporated a completely redesigned internal architecture that features a proprietary ABC module. This module integrates Bluetooth, GPS, and cellular connectivity into a single waterproof electronics core developed entirely in-house. More on this a little later. The Curt utilizes a double-butted, aluminum frame with seamless TIG welds. The balanced geometry is optimized for urban cycling."
""Curt is the purest expression of our design philosophy," says Eva Raigo, CEO of Ampler. "Every element has a purpose. Nothing more, nothing less. With this update, we've taken something iconic and refined it for today's world. It's the same Curt, simply perfected." OK, cool... let's check it out. The Estonian manufacturer's latest iteration weighs in at just 14.1 kg (31lbs), making it their lightest model to date."
"USB-C Charging System Highlights 140W fast-charging capability with 2.5-hour full charge time Universal cable compatibility eliminates proprietary charger requirements Integrated frame mounting system with weatherproof connections Compatible with standard USB-C PD (Power Delivery) protocols"
Ampler updated the Curt eBike with an integrated USB-C charging system and a proprietary ABC electronics module. The Curt now weighs 14.1 kg (31 lbs) and targets lightweight urban riding. The ABC module consolidates Bluetooth, GPS, and cellular connectivity into a waterproof electronics core developed in-house. The frame uses double-butted aluminum with seamless TIG welds and pairs with a new carbon fiber fork featuring an enhanced layup to absorb vibration while keeping responsive handling. The USB-C system offers 140W fast charging, a 2.5-hour full charge time, universal cable compatibility, weatherproof frame mounting, and USB-C PD support.
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