After the official presentation of the prototype eCRP 1.0 in Birmingham on January 13th, CRP Racing is now ready with the final electric motorbike: the eCRP 1.2.
Video - Interview With Roberto Cevolini, CRP Founder
June 2nd, 2010Interview with Roberto Cevolini, CRP’s founder and ADV Advanced Technology (MC) company CEO.
eRoehr eSuperbike Sneak Pictures
May 10th, 2010Walter Roehrich has posted some sneak shots of his forthcoming eRoehr series of electric motorcycles on the ElMoto forums.
First Mavizen TTX02 Motorcycle Ships to USA
May 5th, 2010Serial number 001, this is the first Mavizen TTX02 motorcycle to ship in time for the start of the North American TTXGP.
Volta Hammarhead Electrifies Royal Enfield
May 4th, 2010Autoblog recently got the chance to spend some time with the new 2010 Royal Enfield and were impressed with the machine’s transformation from an old-but-charismatic 1950s design to a new-and-charismatic 1950s design.
LiFeBATT LiFeTECH bike is unveiled in Taiwan
April 26th, 2010LiFeBATT launched their entry into 2010 TTXGP at the Taipei International Auto Parts & Accessories Show in Taiwan.
KTM Shows Zero Emission Motorcycles at the Tokyo Motorcycle Show
March 26th, 2010The Austrian brand KTM is presenting two versions of an electrically-driven sport motorcycle for the first time. Both a sports-oriented offroad machine and a dynamic on-road bike are on display at the Tokyo Motorcycle show under the label “KTM Freeride”.
KTM Freeride eBike Unveiled
March 22nd, 2010UPDATED - Das Motorrad, the German motorcycle magazine, has ignored a strict embargo put in place by KTM and revealed the Freeride eBike.
Brammo and Jackie Chan Join Forces for Asian Distribution Deal
March 15th, 2010Brammo Inc., maker of electric motorcycles, announced today that it has formed a partnership with JCAM Advanced Mobility Company Ltd., the Hong Kong-based electric vehicle distribution company co-founded by superstar Jackie Chan.
Exchangeable Battery Pack Scooter
March 11th, 2010German scooter manufacturer e-max has created the e-max city 80l which, as far as we know, is the worlds first exchangeable battery motorcycle solution.