In a world plagued by air and noise pollution, quiet and low-emissions electric motorbikes could represent the future of motorcycling. And yet poor sales figures show that few people are interested in ...
Maeving is a British electric motorcycle maker that is expanding into the U.S. They make two bikes, the one-seater RM1 and the two-seater RM2. The RM2 starts at $10,999 and offers a range of up to 80 ...
Although electric motorcycles are not as in demand as other EVs, they've steadily grown in popularity in the last decade. Today, with New Year's just around the corner, I'd like to discuss the ...
LiveWire, the electric motorcycle brand spun out of Harley-Davidson, has officially launched a new line of electric motorcycles tailored for law enforcement and security use. The move marks another ...
For the first time in its history, Red Bull Erzbergrodeo has opened registration to electric motorcycles in 2026.
Whether it’s learning a language, picking up an instrument or mastering a sport, the earlier you start, the more proficient you’ll be later on down the road. This proves especially true when it comes ...
Electric motorcycles have now matured into high-performance machines that are capable of going head-to-head with their gas-powered counterparts. While they haven't yet broken all the land-speed ...
As a complete novice, Zero invited me to take my first steps (roll?) into the world of motorcycling with the all-electric Zero S model. Having just passed my compulsory basic training (CBT) course – ...
Tijo is an engineer, mechanic, and an avid content creator with over 5 years of experience as an automotive journalist. His media and publishing journey began with CarHP and CarIndigo, and soon ...
Firefighters have warned of electric bikes and scooters causing deadly fires across the UK, with riders urged to change their ...
Indian electric motorcycle upstart Ultraviolette has just unveiled the X-47, a versatile tourer and commuter with a raft of tech features, comfy ergonomics, seriously impressive range, and an ungodly ...
It's clear by now that, at least in the foreseeable future, electrified powertrains will NOT take over the motorcycle industry, and they'll likely remain confined to powering four-wheeled cars, trucks ...