Morocco Unveils First Locally-Developed Electric Scooter for Urban Mobility

The first 100% electric scooter, LIPO, is launched in Morocco by Obamotors, the Moroccan specialist in urban mobility technologies. This Moroccan company, which co-developed this vehicle for the local market, is thus innovating for the mobility needs of businesses.
Good news for urban mobility enthusiasts in Morocco! By launching this new scooter on the Moroccan market, Obamotors has decided to inject new momentum into urban mobility. A press release from the company, reported by the website L’Observateur, points out that in doing so, Obamotors intends to contribute to the competitiveness of Moroccan business professionals, through efficient and eco-responsible mobility.
Combining economy, performance and ecology, and reducing mobility costs, this little gem allows you to travel 100 km, at a price eight times less than a gasoline scooter, the same press release points out. Moreover, the LIPO, with its range of over 100 km and the 3-year warranty on its removable and rechargeable battery on a household outlet, is the only electric scooter that offers these facilities on the market.
On another note, this scooter respects environmental pollution standards. Indeed, with its 3,900 W electric motor, this machine is seductive with its exceptional power and preserves the environment, without any CO2 emissions or noise pollution, with an after-sales service including full customer support. Launched in 2018, Obamotors offers innovative mobility solutions through the LIPO.
These vehicles that combine performance and robustness are moreover homologated in Europe, Asia and North America, indicates the same source.
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