OjO Electric Introduces An Exciting New Lineup Of Ford Branded Smart E-Scooters At CES 2018

Written by Ben

January 6, 2018

LAS VEGAS, Jan. 4, 2018 — OjO Electric will debut the Ford OjO Commuter Scooteran officially licensed product of Ford Motor Company, at CES® 2018. Four new features of the Ford OjO will be revealed at the Consumer Electronic Show where the OjO was rated as top six new tech items for 2017. The Ford OjO Commuter Scooter® will utilize OjO Electric’s patented technology and innovation as real transportation for the bike lane and beyond.

The Ford OjO Commuter Scooter has a range of 25 miles with three speeds up to 20 mph. Features include a patented on-board charger that plugs into any 110V wall outlet, dual Bluetooth speakers, LED front and rear lights, a USB phone charging port and a wireless key fob with an alarm system. “The OjO was designed to be an alternative mode of transportation for when your destination is too far to bike or too close to drive,” said OjO Electric’s CEO, Don Ratner. “No matter where one lives, Light Electric Vehicles (LEV’s) are a sustainable and smart choice for the environment, saving consumers time and money as they commute.” 

The Ford OjO Commuter Scooter’s 500-watt HyperGear motor climbs hills up to a 18% grade offering a stable and fun ride. The Ford OjO’s independent front and rear disk brakes offer improved braking stability while maintaining a unique patented look and sleek ergonomic design. The Ford OjO can support up to 300 pounds with its heavy gauge aircraft grade all-welded aluminum chassis for maximum durability and strength. “Ford is excited to be a part of OjO Electric’s innovative advancement for the bike lane, said Marketing Manager, Global Brand Licensing of Ford Motor Company, Matt Monroe. “OjO Electric’s new line of Ford branded scooters allows us to offer our customers versatile electric transportation around the globe.”   

Priced at $2199 and up, the Ford OjO Commuter Scooter colors includes Ford race red*, lightning blue* and ingot silver* and racing stripes as true Ford branded colors. Custom OjO colors include black, orange, graphite, and the vintage inspired seafoam woody, vintage orange woody and vintage surfboard woody.

Pre-sales for the USA and Europe will begin in 2018 and a twelfth model for select Ford dealerships will be available in early Spring. For more information visit www.ojoelectric.com or our CES Press Kit; and follow on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

About OjO Electric
The OjO was conceived in early 2014 by a group of well-seasoned inventors and entrepreneurs, Don Ratner, Dale Seiden, Alan Shapiro and Bill Woodward in Santa Monica, California who came together to create a new form of sustainable transportation for the bike lane. OjO Electric is dedicated to delivering unparalleled quality, luxury, and fun while earning the highest level of customer satisfaction and loyalty. The OjO team is on a mission to be part of revolutionizing the rebirth of transportation for a better planet. Take a look at the OjO Commuter Scooter® in action HERE. For more information visit www.ojoelectric.com; and follow on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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