Ultraviolette has announced the launch of its new fast-charging network named UV Supernova. Within the new UV charging ecosystem, the 6 kW offering is introduced as Supernova, while its 12 kW counterpart is designated Supernova Plus.
With the introduction of the Supernova charging stations, F77 customers can now embark on cross-country electric motorcycle travel with greater ease and confidence. In the first phase, Ultraviolette has initiated the deployment of over 100 Supernova and Supernova Plus DC Fast Charging stations, with 10 stations already making their mark in Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu.
Located at key motorcycling routes, including popular cafes and along major highways, these stations ensure riders and their F77s are ready for the next leg of their journey in no time. The Supernova DC fast charging stations come equipped with the Type 6 connector, ensuring compatibility and ease of use based on the standard recognized by the BIS.
Within this range, the Supernova represents the 6 kW option featuring dual 3 kW DC fast charging guns, and the Supernova Plus escalates the offering to 12 kW charging capacity with dual 6 kW DC Fast Charging guns. Both configurations provide a swift and efficient charging solution that complements the optional Boost charger available with the F77, making them integral to Ultraviolette’s charging network.
Speaking on the launch, Niraj Rajmohan, Co-Founder & CTO, Ultraviolette said, “The dual-gun configuration in both the 6 kW and 12 kW stations ensures swift and effective charging, aligning with our commitment to delivering cutting-edge technology. We are enthusiastic about the transformative influence Supernova will bring to the F77 riding community (UV SQUADRON), and we are committed to further cementing our role in advancing sustainable mobility.”
Ultraviolette F77 specs, prices & variants
The standard variant of F77 is powered by a 27 kW motor generating 85 Nm of torque which derives energy from a 7.1kWh battery claiming an IDC range of 206 km on a single charge. This variant can clock a top speed of 140 kmph. The more premium F77 Recon gets a mid-mounted 29 kW electric motor churning out 95 Nm of torque. This iteration of F77 claims a top speed of 147 kmph, making it the fastest electric two-wheeler in the country.
The motor is paired to a massive fixed 10.5kWh battery pack that claims an IDC range of 307km. On the other hand, the Space Edition variant of F77 gets a 30.2kW motor producing 40 horses and 100 Nm of torque. This version of the electric sports bike can clock a top speed of 152 kmph. It can do a 0-60 kmph sprint in just 2.9 seconds.