The Italian company Pininfarina, whose main activity is the design of means of transport, has launched its first electric bicycle. In cooperation with the bicycle manufacturer Diavelo, they managed to develop the E-voluzione: an electric bicycle that, in terms of appearance and capabilities, no other similar product on the market reaches even to the knees (or chains).
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The Slovenian brand S-BIKES shows a new direction of urban mobility with its innovative concept. The electric folding bike responds to the needs of modern mobility with a product that is a design icon, combines high-quality components and opens up new possibilities of use.
Buying an electric bike? Introducing electric bikes that turn heads. Stylishly finished, with attention to detail. These are the e-bikes that will make you the biggest dude in town!
Many forms of personal transportation are going through an electric transformation these days, and electric bicycles are playing a central role in the electric evolution. Overnight, they became a real sales hit, and after such a short time we are already seeing alternative forms of electric-powered bikes. A good example is the GeoOrbital, a motorized bike that turns a regular bike into an electric bike, just by changing the front wheel.
The Ono Bikes Arhont electro electric bike comes from Belgrade and, by its appearance, it would rather be classified as a motorcycle or chopper rather than a bicycle. Its shape strongly resembles the famous Harley-Davidson. Of course, it is far from reaching the speed of the iconic motorcycle, but the 7 kilowatt electric motor still gives it a lot of power. With this bike you will definitely be the main star in town.
The Gi FlyBike is a folding electric bike that folds in a single second and is more than the ideal means of transportation for urban environments. Thanks to its aluminum frame, it weighs less than 17 kilograms, it is connected to a smartphone that serves for navigation and participates in automatic unlocking/locking, and it also charges the phone while driving. It is powered by a 250-watt brush motor, and the battery offers 64 kilometers of "autonomy".
GinzVelo is a velomobile, i.e. a car-bike that goes as fast as a car. It is a tricycle with a closed cabin, which, in addition to the power of the rider, can also be powered by a 500-watt motor in the hub of the rear wheel, which is powered by a 48-watt battery. It is the child of inventor Peter Ginzburg, who himself calls it a human-electric hybrid vehicle (HEH Vehicle), and he is looking for customers through a Kickstarter campaign.
The Bolt M-1 is still fundamentally "just" a bike. You can drive it. But the point is, you don't need one. It is an electric bike with a battery that can take you 80 kilometers on a charge, and it can "cruise" at a speed of up to 64 km/h. The high-tech bicycle with regenerative brakes is connected to a smartphone, where through a special application you can access all collected data such as speed, distance, etc., and you can also unlock it wirelessly.
Electric bicycles have experienced a real boom in recent years. How could they not, when for many they turn the previously too difficult snacks into tireless rides. Whether it's for the elderly, whether it's for people who commute to work and don't want to come to the workplace sweaty. But many do not have the privilege of going to work and errands only by bicycle, as the distances are too great. This is where A-Bike Electric comes in, the lightest folding electric bike in the world that you can easily combine with other types of transportation.
At the American bike manufacturer Vela, they want to make our daily struggle with city transportation easier. Namely, they made an advanced electric bicycle with a retro look, which they also presented on Kickstarter.
Let's face it. Most e-bikes are not overly attractive. It is rare that it is decorated with a refined and fashionable design. But the CRUZ vintage electric cruiser bikes from the Californian brand Vintage Electric defy any stigma that has attached to these types of bikes since they first appeared. It also almost imperceptibly carries a 3,000-watt motor with which it can reach speeds of up to 60 km/h without propulsion.
As if the fat bike, a bike that knows no seasons and is not afraid of any terrain, is not versatile enough, now an electric version has arrived. It sounds like the name RadRover, where you can use Samsung's 48V lithium-ion battery for long distances instead of legs. For a calculated 920 euros, you will never look the same again for daily transportation by bicycle. Grab it now on Indiegogo.











