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Delfast starts a series of power experiments
Delfast, a leading innovator in electric mobility, has launched a new series of power experiments to push the limits of its electric bike technology. The first test took place on June 18th, when the company's Top 1.0 model was put to the ultimate test by attempting to pull a Yak-18T aircraft weighing 1.7 tons (3,400 pounds) at Kyiv Chaika Airfield.
Although the trial didn’t go as planned, it proved to be an invaluable learning experience for the team. The Top 1.0 is designed for long-distance riding and wasn't built for such extreme tasks. Despite this, the e-bike’s motor demonstrated enough power to move the aircraft — but it never actually moved due to the activation of the safety shutdown system.
Daniel Tonkopiy, CEO of Delfast, shared his thoughts on the experiment: “I’m satisfied. We got both positive and negative results. The good news is that the e-bike can pull the aircraft, even uphill. The bad news is that it couldn’t budge it. The electronics shut the engine off at the start. Our goal now is to find that safety lock, remove it, and come back here to try again. Maybe next time we’ll take on a Boeing.â€
This experiment has opened up exciting new research opportunities for Delfast. By exploring these possibilities, the company aims to develop new models tailored for workers who handle heavy loads — from delivery personnel to farmers working with over one ton of cargo.
The experiment has also sparked interest from aviation professionals, who are excited about the potential of such a vehicle for work-related purposes.
Watch the full video below to see the incredible attempt:
Stay tuned for more updates as Delfast continues to explore the future of electric mobility.