Recently, the new generation of Before All BF electric scooters was officially introduced to Vietnamese consumers, marking a significant shift in the domestic electric vehicle industry towards sustainable and energy-efficient green transportation.

The highlight of the new Before All BF series is its LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) battery system. Compared to traditional lithium-ion batteries, LFP batteries offer superior thermal stability, reduced fire risk, longer lifespan, and enhanced safety.

All models in the new BF lineup meet the IP67 waterproof standard, ensuring safe operation even in heavy rain or mild flooding. Additionally, the optimized energy management system enhances energy efficiency and extends battery life, making it ideal for short urban commutes.

According to the manufacturer, the new battery technology not only improves durability but also reduces operating costs, thanks to faster charging and more stable charge-discharge cycles. This makes electric vehicles more accessible to Vietnamese consumers.

Beyond technical features, the new BF series boasts a redesigned, youthful, and modern aesthetic with a variety of color options.

The scooter features a sturdy body, sleek lines, and premium finishes. The spacious footwell and 113 cm long seat ensure a comfortable ride.

The Before All BF electric scooter is equipped with a sharp, waterproof LCD screen displaying all operational information. It also includes smart features such as anti-theft and rolling alarms, Smartkey and NFC card keyless start, and a flexible steering system for easy urban navigation.

The Before All brand is owned by Tuan Nghia Manufacturing and Assembly Co., Ltd., a company with over 13 years of experience in producing, assembling, and distributing green transportation solutions. The company operates Vietnam’s second-largest electric motorcycle battery factory, with an annual capacity of nearly 200,000 battery sets, including 76.8V – 40Ah, 64V – 20Ah, 51.2V – 20Ah, and 48V – 20Ah models. These products are certified by the Vietnam Register under the Ministry of Transport, meeting national technical standards for use in Vietnamese electric motorcycles.

TH (Tuoitrethudo)

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