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Can you believe the kickoff of Micromobility Europe 2024 is less than 1 week away? We’re headed to Amsterdam—the world capital of car independence— on June 5-6 for two days of unbeatable networking, programming, announcements, product demos, test rides, and more.
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Austin, Texas-based e-bike maker MOD Bikes announced its new MOD Black full-suspension e-bike during SXSW. This Class 3 adventure ride stands out from its competitors with a unique ecosystem of Snap-On rack accessories and a MOD Connect system that integrates various wirelessly connected products, such as Lumos smart helmets, into the bike.
The new Bike Index iOS app makes it easier to register your e-bike as well as for law enforcement to find and recover it when stolen. The Bike Index has 1.2 million bikes in its registry and has helped to recover over 14,000 bikes in the past 11 years.
LiveWire’s new patents indicate a move to regenerative brakes to replace hydraulic brakes on its e-motorcycles. LiveWire claims that the new regenerative brake design reduces the motorcycle's cost and weight as well as creates energy for the electric motor.
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Do you work in new mobility, specifically vehicle connectivity? You should check out this new whitepaper about how the latest breakthroughs in GNSS tech are shaking up asset tracking. In summary…
🌆 Historically, attaining accurate positioning for mass-market IoT devices has posed challenges due to constraints in GNSS technology, particularly in urban settings where signal interferences and obstructions are prevalent.
🚗 However, operators can now address these challenges through three methods: multi-band GNSS, RTK positioning, and dead reckoning (DR).
💡 Field trials suggest that integrating GNSS with DR or RTK substantially enhances positioning precision, even amidst demanding city landscapes.
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Electrification may be sparking a new surge in interest and popularity for microcars in Europe right now, but did you know that they have a long and storied history that goes back to the late 1800s?
Caofen, a Chinese electric motorcycle manufacturer, is launching the FX electric motocross bike, designed to compete on the world e-motocross stage. So far, it’s proving to be a worthy competitor, as it was ridden to a 7th-place finish at the 2024 FIM E-Xplorer World Cup.
The Icoma Tatamel Bike is being billed as a small-batch, ‘craft’ e-moped bike. Similar in design to the iconic Honda Motocompo, this compact, folding e-moped is now available to pre-order for $3,200 with US deliveries promised in October.
Spain may pass legislation allowing motorcyclists to ride and pass on the hard shoulder when traffic is congested. Should the U.S. adopt the same idea or could it lead to other issues?
Bounce Infinity launches new E1X electric moped that features battery swapping design for $660 (₹55,000)
Chinese-based e-motorcycle maker Tromox is ready to compete with SurRon and Talaria with the new MC10 TrailX, a trail e-moto that packs ample power and torque. The MC10 TrailX will be available in the U.S., but a price has not been revealed yet.
Is it legal to ride your electric skateboard in your town? Here’s a guide that lists e-skateboard rules and regs in cities around the world.
In other e-skateboard related news, a Canadian man will try to break the world record of the farthest journey on an electric skateboard by traveling 3500 kilometers along the Trans Canada Trail from Saskatoon to Vancouver Island.
Work smarter, not harder - A young boy gets creative and uses his Onewheel to haul the trash out.
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