The videos indicate that they have a smaller battery V1 and a 16 kWh V1R. The page seems to freely mix specs for the two, and in some cases directly contradict. For example, they have ad copy talking about a 2 megapixel camera next to an image for a 3 MPx camera.. presumably the site was put together somewhat hurriedly.
Quick online search shows the standard Argentina outlet is the "Type I" IRAM 2073, which is typically limited to 10 amps, but also has
15 amp and 20 amp variants.
15 amp 240V at 90% efficiency could supply 3.2 kW DC, which sounds about right for charging a 16 kWh bike in 5 hours (probably to 95%).
Their home charging station claims to halve the time, probably J1772 240V 30 amp. Nice to see a standard 6 kW onboard charger on a bike!
They also appear to have an off board DC quick charger option. Their tank socket doesn't appear to support CCS, which either means the DCQC is proprietary (facepalm) or the photo / prototype is incomplete. Again appears that the site was thrown together hurriedly; perhaps they will clarify this in time.
Two radiators on the front probably indicates separate cooling loops motor, controller, and maybe battery. The battery loop may be used during DCQC, which claims 0-100% in 30 minutes. If accurate then a 0-80% time is likely closer to 20 minutes!
Anyways, interesting stuff. Likely to be closer to an Energica Ego than a Zero in pricing. Hope the bike makes it to production.