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The AI-driven smartbike has arrived

Best-known for its laptop products, Acer has for the first time ventured into e-mobility, with the launch of an AI-driven e-bike called the ebii.

Robin Wu, Acer’s integrated marketing planning manager, unveiled the ebii at last week’s Acer Global Press Conference, along with its companion app, ebiiGO.

The app’s AI smart assistant and adaptive mission control, ebiiAssist and ebiiRide, work in tandem to auto-adjust to one’s riding conditions so that battery usage is optimised, based on one’s preferred level of assistance and desired travel route. The app provides real-time data, such as riding speed, distance travelled, remaining battery, and recommended routes. Acer says this adaptive AI-driven technology provides an ideal and tailored riding experience.

The bike features a matte white finish and a light-weight aluminium alloy frame, weighing in at 16kg. It is equipped with a rust-free carbon belt drive and airless, flat-free tires made from closed-loop recyclable materials. It has a rear collision warning sensor and lights for travelling at night. Accessories include a handlebar bag, detachable basket, and a rear rack.

“It is the ultimate e-mobility solution for city life and is the perfect way to explore the outside world while minimising your carbon footprint,” says Wu.

Other products announced at the April 2023 Acer Global Press Conference included:

Acer CEO Jason Chen said at the event: “We continue to be committed to sustainability and develop eco-friendly products. We have set a target of achieving net-zero by 2050. This goal is further to our … commitment to sourcing 100% renewable electricity by 2035, showing our determination to take care of the environment and building a more sustainable future.”

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