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NDTV
17 hours ago
- Automotive
- NDTV
This BMW Electric Two-Wheeler Is A Result Of Collab With Australian Fashion Brand
BMW Motorrad's electric two-wheeler range consists of the CE 02 and the relatively bigger CE 04. The CE 02 stands out from the crowd because of its unique characteristics and compact size. To further improve the wow factor of the EV, the brand has unveiled a new version developed in collaboration with Deus Ex Machina. This is an Australian clothing brand that is now participating in customizing two-wheelers. It is to be noted that the brand also has its presence in the music and live events through Deus Records. Called the BMW DE 02, the bike is being viewed as a "mobile DJ booth on two wheels". To put it together, Deus was tasked with the creation of a new leather saddle for the CE 02 and installed four compact Marshall speakers along with a foldable DJ turntable. Presently, BMW is touring the two-wheeler around France. Later, it will be on display at various BMW Motorrad dealerships, followed by its presence at the Deus Ex Machina boutiques across the country. Also Read: The BMW DE 02 will likely continue to be a one-off model and will not be available for sale. However, it will likely be showcased as an inspiration for the people wishing to customise their electric bikes in a unique and quirky way. The BMW CE 02 is available in India at a starting price of Rs 4.50 lakh (ex-showroom). It comes with a 3.9 kWh battery pack offering a range of up to 95 km (WMTC range). It is powered by an air-cooled synchronous motor, which can help the scooter go from 0 to 50 kmph in 3 seconds. Meanwhile, the top speed is limited to 95 kmph.


Fashion Network
04-06-2025
- Business
- Fashion Network
DPD unveils plans for state-of-the-art robotic warehouse in London
Autonomy's coming to UK parcel delivery company DPD. It's partnered with Deus Robotics to create tailored end-to-end robotic warehousing that will lead to 'more efficiently store, manage, and product distribution'. Following the successful trial, DPD said it's placed an initial order to transform the operation at its flagship Docklands sortation centre in London. Deus has developed 'advanced robotics technology and software systems' that support companies to operate the warehouse robots and includes specially designed transportation cages and Deus's 'Rack Robots'. Equipped with obstacle-detecting technology, the robots 'help increase productivity by up to five times and can transport racks weighing up to 1,100 lbs'. Further, the warehouse automation systems also supports DPD's EcoLaunchpad goal of achieving Net Zero by 2040, it said. It confirmed its UK operation is on track to meet the group target, after delivering a 47.5% reduction in overall emissions at the end of 2024, compared to its 2020 benchmark. Tim Jones, director of Marketing, Communications & Sustainability, DPDgroup UK said: 'We created the EcoLaunchpad to find and pull together the global innovators that can help us develop the solutions to power our journey to Net Zero. The next part of that journey will require much more than just decarbonising fleet. 'We have to challenge ourselves on every aspect of the operation and think about technologies that aren't currently widely adopted or sitting 'on the shelf' already. By working side by side with the innovators, we hope to solve more of the problems, more quickly.' Antonina Iermeichuk, co-founder and COO of Deus Robotics, added: 'The project marks yet another milestone on our journey to building a more sustainable logistics future.'


Fashion Network
04-06-2025
- Business
- Fashion Network
DPD unveils plans for state-of-the-art robotic warehouse in London
Autonomy's coming to UK parcel delivery company DPD. It's partnered with Deus Robotics to create tailored end-to-end robotic warehousing that will lead to 'more efficiently store, manage, and product distribution'. Following the successful trial, DPD said it's placed an initial order to transform the operation at its flagship Docklands sortation centre in London. Deus has developed 'advanced robotics technology and software systems' that support companies to operate the warehouse robots and includes specially designed transportation cages and Deus's 'Rack Robots'. Equipped with obstacle-detecting technology, the robots 'help increase productivity by up to five times and can transport racks weighing up to 1,100 lbs'. Further, the warehouse automation systems also supports DPD's EcoLaunchpad goal of achieving Net Zero by 2040, it said. It confirmed its UK operation is on track to meet the group target, after delivering a 47.5% reduction in overall emissions at the end of 2024, compared to its 2020 benchmark. Tim Jones, director of Marketing, Communications & Sustainability, DPDgroup UK said: 'We created the EcoLaunchpad to find and pull together the global innovators that can help us develop the solutions to power our journey to Net Zero. The next part of that journey will require much more than just decarbonising fleet. 'We have to challenge ourselves on every aspect of the operation and think about technologies that aren't currently widely adopted or sitting 'on the shelf' already. By working side by side with the innovators, we hope to solve more of the problems, more quickly.' Antonina Iermeichuk, co-founder and COO of Deus Robotics, added: 'The project marks yet another milestone on our journey to building a more sustainable logistics future.'