Electric Bikes
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31% of motorcyclists would give up riding than switch to electric. Here’s why…
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A Motorcycle Action Group (MAG) survey has revealed that almost a third of motorcyclists would sooner give up riding than make the switch from petrol to electric.
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NEW LOOK: Husqvarna E-Pilen starting to take shape
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Husqvarna’s E-Pilen concept is starting to take shape – and the factory has just released some new materials which give us the best look at the battery-powered machine yet. The Pierer Mobility Group, which looks after KTM, GasGas and Husqvarna, has been telling us that it’s been serious about electric motorcycles and scooters for a…
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Government urged to halt e-scooter trials amid safety concerns
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The Government has been urged to take action over the “menace” of e-scooters and halt their rollout to UK towns and cities.
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Husqvarna add Vektorr electric scooter to its e-mobility range
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Husqvarna have revealed their first ever electric scooter concept – the Vektorr.
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Harley-Davidson commits to electric motorcycle future
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Harley-Davidson has appointed its first Chief Electric Vehicle Officer (CEVO), signifying its commitment to the further development of electric motorcycles.
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Triumph’s electric prototype TE-1: Everything we know so far
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Triumph has just revealed a raft of information about its all-new TE-1 electric concept.
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British firm reveals customisable electric Shednought
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A West Yorkshire start-up called Shed Rides has released full details of its new electric bike, the Shednought.
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Half of UK riders want switch to electric bikes, new survey shows
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Half of UK motorcyclists now want to own an electric motorbike or have already bought one, a new survey has found.
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Motorcycle giants join forces to create swappable battery system
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The four motorcycle giants have signed an agreement to create a standardised swappable battery system.
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Aprilia files trademark for the ESR1. Rumours suggest it’s a new ELECTRIC scooter.
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The Italian factory has just filed a trademark for the eSR1 – and if the whispers on the web are anything to go by, we might be seeing an electric scooter very soon. It’s a logical step. The SR1 was Aprilia’s lightweight sports scooter that ruled the roost in the late 90s and 2000s –…