HOP Electric upgrades OXO electric motorcycle with VCU Firmware Over-The-Air update (FOTA) Ver 4.90
Touted as #thegamechanger, OXO electric bikes will now come with new and better algorithms based on real-time battery health and usage.

NEW DELHI
HOP Electric, fastest growing electric two-wheeler manufacturing company, has announced the first of many upgrades in the features of its OXO electric bikes with VCU firmware over-the-air update (FOTA) Ver 4.90. Following this update, the OXO bikes will offer improved acceleration in ECO mode, better connectivity, and battery range prediction. Launched in November 2022, OXO electric bikes are seen as a game changer in the motorcycle industry. The OXO bikes combine sustainability, performance, and affordability in a sleek design. With the FOTA Ver 4.90 update, the bikes will perform 2X better with ECO mode acceleration, even in the low-speed mode. The OXO bikes will offer better connectivity as HOP with seamless 4G connectivity and updated network latching. The bikes will also provide accurate battery range on display with better algorithms based on real-time battery health and usage. Mr. Nikhil Bhatia, Co-Founder & Chief Operating Officer, HOP Electric Mobility said, "Electric vehicles are taking the Indian market by storm. The growth has been propelled by the customers' inclinations towards sustainable and affordable mobility solutions. Our backend team relentlessly monitors the functioning of HOP OXO and customers' demand. Based on data points, we have decided to upgrade the OXO bikes with VCU firmware
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