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Kawasaki, the brand that is particularly known for churning out high-end signature green coloured superbikes has entered the headlines again. However, this time, the reason is different. The company is working on the development of an electric bike. Though the exact launch date has not been revealed by the company, we expect it to be introduced next year. As the growing pollution in the world is a serious issue, Kawasaki might have taken the step keeping this mind. Also Read - 'Serving Tea to Those Who Attacked Him Shows His Greatness', PM Modi Lauds RS Deputy Chairman

The major highlight of this upcoming Kawasaki electric bike is the cooling system. You must have seen the oil-cooling system in a conventional petrol-engined motorcycle only. However, Kawasaki has opted for an oil-cooler on its upcoming electric bike. The reason being, electric motors heat up even during their normal course of operation many times. Some patent images have emerged on the internet that reveals the design philosophy of the motorcycle along with the power assembly. As per the design, the radiator and pump eject the oil on the outer casing of the moving parts. This will help in keeping the temperature of the electric motor in check and will prevent it from rising beyond extreme. Also Read: Supercharged Kawasaki Ninja R2 coming soon; Rendered Also Read - RR vs CSK Dream11 Team Hints And Predictions, Captain And Vice-Captain, Fantasy Cricket IPL 2020: Rajasthan Royals vs Chennai Super Kings, Match 4 Sharjah Cricket Stadium at 7:30 PM IST Tuesday September 22

As per reports, the electric system in the patent images is not limited to use in a motorcycle only. The system can also be employed in a small truck or an all-terrain vehicle. There is also a possibility that Kawasaki might introduce this electric system as a hybrid unit on its upcoming motorcycle. For this purpose, the company might install a small petrol engine besides the electric unit. Only time will tell how long does the company take to bring this motorcycle into production. Stay tuned for more updates about this upcoming eco-friendly vehicle from Kawasaki. Also Read: Kawasaki Slashes Ninja 650 Price by INR 40,000