The Karaa bike is built for work, not commuting. On the rear rack it carries 100 kg, enough for milk cans, crates, delivery bags or a passenger, over routes of up to 120 km on a charge (50 to 100 km in real-world use).
The part that matters for an agricultural hub or an off-grid site is what the battery does when it is off the bike. The same removable 36V pack runs a half-horsepower solar pump for irrigation or livestock, and powers lighting and phone charging. One asset moves goods during the day and does other work the rest of the time, instead of a separate machine for each job.
That is why the bike fits productive-use settings: dairy and produce collection, agricultural hubs, and field operations where both transport and power are short. The battery charges from any wall socket, or from a solar installation that has spare power during the day.
We have these bikes working in the field today. If you run a hub, a fleet or a site that needs both movement and power, tell us how it is set up and we will quote for it.


