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July 19 , 2023 – Sharjah

The high-performance electric offering was unveiled at a ceremony at the company’s headquarters before an audience of VIPs, officials and businessmen and women. The new arrival has a top speed of 150kph and it can travel for 300km on a single charge. It is powered by a 10.4kW battery than can be charged from 0 to 80 per cent in an hour. Aside from the aerodynamic looks, the EB-One includes a digital instrument cluster, LED headlights and a USB charging port.

October 05, 2023 – Sharjah

Sharjah Police will be adding a sustainable smart electric bike to its traffic fleet. The e-bike, manufactured by UAE-based company, Sulmi, was developed by its Emirati founder Rashid Al Salmi.The force said the move was part of its wider strategy to shift towards sustainability in various aspects of law enforcement.

October 10 , 2023 – Dubai

In the forty-third edition of the Gitex Global exhibition, not only electric motorcycles were present in the halls of its exhibitions, but also cars operating on hydrogen fuel, such as the French sports car Hopium, which uses Cell Fuel technology, that is, a cell that generates electricity by chemical action. The Hopium luxury car is aimed at the wealthy and has 500 horsepower and weighs less than two tons.

October 5 , 2023 – Sharjah

Al Salmi mentioned that three delivery companies in the UAE have already expressed interest in acquiring these bikes, including companies in Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, and Dubai, as well as international firms from Germany, Sweden, and Canada.

Jul 19 , 2023 – Sharjah

Sharjah Research, Technology, and Innovation Park (SRTIP), In UAE, launched the Sulmi EB-ONE, a cutting-edge electric motorcycle and the first market-ready product to emerge from SRTIP’s SoiLAB facility, the region’s largest state-of-the-art makerspace.

Sep 1 , 2023 – Dubai

Sulmi is one of the Inaugural List Of 100 Companies That Are Shaping The Future Of The UAE

Dec 1 , 2023 – Dubai

Rashid Al Salmi, inventor of the electric bike, presents the idea of the bike that was made by Emirati hands to participate in the future of sustainable transportation through the UAE pavilion at COP 28.