Why Ather Energy Electric Scooty Appeals to Premium EV Buyers
This article may contain affiliate links. Electric scooters now come in every budget—from entry level commuters to premium, performance focused models. One name has been … Read more
This article may contain affiliate links. Electric scooters now come in every budget—from entry level commuters to premium, performance focused models. One name has been … Read more
Bird, founded in 2017, is well-known for its fleets of ever improving scooters in more than 300 cities worldwide. Now, it’s rolling out its first Bird Bike.
British brand Zapp unveiled its first powered two-wheeled i300 city bike in Michigan on August 4.; it will be on sale in the U.S. next year.
VanMoof, the Dutch builder of sleek, high-tech e-bikes, will expand its worldwide presence from eight to 50 cities, including three in the U.S.
Voi has announced a partnership with Klaxon Mobility to bring Klaxon’s Klick electric handbike for wheelchairs into Voi’s mobility fleets.
Fantasmo enables scooter management by first mapping cities at the ground level, and then scooter riders use the camera on their phone to accurately record their exact position when it comes time to park.
Newton-Rider out Copenhagen, Denmark has a futuristic take on the bike helmet.
This post, a reflection on the 2020 24 Hours of Reality: Countdown to the Future from the Climate Reality Project, talks about electric cars, the climate crisis and actions we all can take to help solve it, including driving electric vehicles (EVs).
Mercedes-Benz has introduced a new electric vehicle that should be affordable for almost everyone. The eScooter rides on two wheels, carries one person and, with a 500-watt (half a kW) motor and a 280-watt-hour battery, should be good for around 15 miles of range.