The Segway Muxi is a fun, small e-cargo bike with some incredibly unique styling and good safety and security features, but we wish it had a front shock absorber.
The Segway Muxi is a fun, small e-cargo bike with some incredibly unique styling and good safety and security features, but we wish it had a front shock absorber.
The Fold 2 is a compact and lightweight folding E-bike that packs in a ton of features, including an E-throttle and optional battery pack, which doubles its range to almost 100 miles.
FREESKY celebrates five years of all-terrain electric performance. Built on 20 years of manufacturing expertise and trusted by over 120,000 riders, the brand unveils its most powerful chapter yet: the 60V Warrior Ultra M-530, arriving August 2026.
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Most electric motorcycles still behave like motorcycles first and utility machines second. They chase performance numbers, oversized displays, or aggressive styling while ignoring a simple...
I've been riding the Aventon Abound LR for over a month, and it's eliminated a number of car trips — and high gas prices
The Segway Muxi short-tail utility ebike is now for sale, and its design is pretty wild.
If you’re looking for an electric bike that’s easy to store, simple to ride, and built for everyday errands or commuting, the GOTRAX eFold is designed with exactly that in mind. It’s not trying to be a high-performance machine or an off-road powerhouse. Instead, it focuses on convenience, portability, and ... [continued]
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If you’re looking for an electric bike that’s easy to use, reasonably priced, and built for everyday riding, the GOTRAX Elo* is exactly that kind of option. It doesn’t try to be flashy or high-performance, but instead focuses on helping you get where you need to go without overcomplicating things. ... [continued]
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Originally published on Ililani Media, Life of the Land, by Henry Curtis Bill McKibben has spent forty years warning the world about the climate crisis. He co-founded 350.org and Third Act — an organization mobilizing Americans over sixty for progressive change — and has written bestsellers including The End of ... [continued]
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A lighter-weight solution to electric mountain bikes If you want a little peek at where the electrification revolution is happening faster, don’t look at cars, look at bicycles. They have two unique …
About two years ago, March, 13–20, 2024, my wife and I spent 8 days in Paris. We observed how Paris had electrified at that time. I wrote an article for CleanTechnica that I would now call “Paris Electrified 1.0,” while I would call this one Paris Electrified 2.0. This year ... [continued]
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The line at the VinFast booth during the 2026 Chicago Auto Show (CAS) was unexpectedly long, a stark contrast to the skepticism that once trailed the Vietnamese automaker. My only comparison on U.S. soil is last year’s Electrify Expo in Nassau County, New York. For a regular at the McCormick ... [continued]
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There are a lot of great values to be had in budget electric bikes, but you have to know what to look for when shopping.
Seven things to think about when you're buying an electric bike.
Ebike motors come in a variety of types; here's how to find out how much power you actually need, so you don't overpay.
The original title of this piece was “Will Dutch Mobility Work in the Philippines?” And immediately, the answer is no. There are too many nuances in how the Netherlands managed its small footprint, pedaled and motored mobility as well as a collective effort that didn’t shrug off any road user. ... [continued]
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In my previous articles, be it reportage or opinion, I seemed to have taken the side of complete opposition. A motoring journalist friend pointed out how the real issue is safety. I partly agreed with him but argued that if we look at road safety in other countries it is ... [continued]
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