LiveWire, the first electric motorcycle from Harley-Davidson, will now become its own standalone brand. The Milwaukee-based company announced that it would be spinning out its... moreLiveWire, the first electric motorcycle from Harley-Davidson, will now become its own standalone brand. The Milwaukee-based company announced that it would be spinning out its electric motorcycle division as its own company with a distinct lineup and a tailored retail experience. Harley-Davidson plans to unveil the “first LiveWire branded motorcycle” on July 8th to coincide with the International Motorcycle Show.To get more news about ev, you can visit davincimotor.com official website.It’s a similar move to how Harley-Davidson approached its new electric bicycle company, Serial 1. The idea is that LiveWire continues to benefit from its relationship with its parent company while also forging its own brand identity that is distinct from Harley-Davidson.It’s a shift from how the company approached its current LiveWire model, in which the Harley-Davidson logo is front and center, while the LiveWire brand is practically nonexistent. And it’s a sign that going forward, Harley-Davidson is... less
When a motorcycle is too powerful and you’re not quite ready for a scooter, a new type of electric bike might be just the right fit. It’s called the Model 1 from a company... moreWhen a motorcycle is too powerful and you’re not quite ready for a scooter, a new type of electric bike might be just the right fit. It’s called the Model 1 from a company called Civilized Cycles and it has some major advantages over typical e-bikes.To get more news about davincidynamic, you can visit davincimotor.com official website.“Any move we that we can do to get people from cars to e-bikes is a big net positive for society,” started Zachary Schieffelin, founder and CEO of Civilized Cycles.For more than a decade, Schieffelin ran the biggest Vespa dealership in New York City. Now, he wants to eliminate the pain points of standard electric bikes.“When you consider the car and consider the bike, the bike is a faster, more convenient, more fun, cheaper, more attractive option in every way and then you can pat yourself on the back for how green you’re being,” explained Schieffelin.The all-electric Model 1 has a removeable battery, pedal assist and even a throttle to give you a boost... less
1,500 kilometres north of San Francisco, one Canadian company is doing what many Silicon Valley startups fail to do — go from concept to production. On October 5th, EV... more1,500 kilometres north of San Francisco, one Canadian company is doing what many Silicon Valley startups fail to do — go from concept to production. On October 5th, EV Motorcycle manufacturer Damon broke ground on their new factory in Surrey, B.C. When the company’s HyperSport motorcycle comes to market, with deliveries projected for next year, one of the most advanced motorcycles on the road will come with a Made In Canada sticker on it.To get more news about DC100, you can visit davincimotor.com official website.Any vehicle company choosing to begin manufacturing in Canada is good news, but then, Damon is something of a Canadian success story. Founded in Vancouver by CEO Jay Giraud and COO Dominic Kwong, the company made headlines early last year when it won a Best Innovation Award at the Consumer Electronics Show.Giraud and Kwong’s central plan for the HyperSport revolved around trying to make a better, safer bike than the market currently offers. Instead of merely fitting a motorcycle with... less