This sporty electric scooter raises the bar in terms of performance, while retaining its accessibility and ease of use.
Author: Enrico Punsalang
This $899 e-trike is perfect for running errands around town.
Numerous reports of speeding and reckless riding by e-bike riders have raised safety concerns.
The Wrath 1.0 and 2.0 offer beginners a solid entry-level platform for all-around e-cycling.
It’s packing the Fazua Ride 60 system and a fancy Sram Eagle drivetrain.
It’s rocking a two-speed hub motor with an output of 1,000 watts.
More relaxed geometry and a versatile frame mean this gravel e-bike can be used for both sport and utility.
A lower price point and a wide array of configurations make the performance eMTB more accessible.
After months of trying to keep the ship afloat, VanMoof has sadly decided to throw in the towel.
The Pedaling Energy Recovery System (PERS) uses an algorithm that sends power to the back wheel.