DJI is expanding its technological portfolio by venturing into the e-bike market with the launch of its new Avinox drive system. This innovative technology is first seen in the Amflow, DJI's inaugural e-bike, which boasts a carbon fiber construction. This move comes as the US intensifies its scrutiny on Chinese-manufactured drones.
DJI Amflow Mountain e-bike: Unique Features
The Avinox drive system, developed by the renowned Chinese drone manufacturer, weighs in at a mere 2.52 kilograms (excluding the batteries) and delivers an impressive 850W of peak power (250W nominal). This system is integrated into the bike’s lightweight 19.2-kilogram frame, enabling the Amflow to surpass other full-power e-bikes in both power output and range. Additionally, the Avinox system is rated IP66, ensuring resistance to water and dust.
The Avinox battery supports GaN 3x fast charging, capable of reaching from 0 to 75 percent in just 1.5 hours. The drive system includes a planetary gearset and polymer gears, optimizing the balance between size, weight, and power output. DJI guarantees a quiet ride along with four standard riding assist modes: Auto, Eco Trail, Turbo, and Boost. The Auto mode adjusts power automatically through "multi-sensor fusion." Furthermore, Avinox is equipped with a 2-inch OLED touchscreen panel for changing assist modes and displaying essential information.
Avinox Drive System
The DJI Amflow can also connect to your smartphone, unlocking additional features such as data recording, sharing, security, real-time bike status, and location tracking. The Avinox Drive system will be available exclusively to manufacturers, while the Amflow’s pricing remains undisclosed. However, some reports suggest a price range between 7,000 EUR and 12,000 EUR, though this information is yet to be confirmed. Stay tuned for further updates.