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  2. Zero S - Wikipedia

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    The Zero S is an electric motorcycle made by Zero Motorcycles. On 23 April 2009 the company announced it would establish a distribution network in the Canadian market while getting regulatory approval for selling the motorcycle in Canada. [1] It expects to start selling in Canada by early July 2009. [1]

  3. Electric bicycle - Wikipedia

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    Electric self-balancing unicycles do not conform to e-bike legislation in most countries and therefore cannot be used on the road, [50] but may be legal to use on the sidewalk. They are the cheapest electric cycles and used by the last mile commuters , for urban use and to be combined with public transport , including buses.

  4. Electric motorcycles and scooters - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, Auranthic Corp., a small manufacturer in California, produced a small motorcycle called the Charger. It had a 30 mph (48 km/h) top speed and a 80 km (50 miles) range on a full charge. [13] In the early 1970s, Mike Corbin built a street-legal commuter electric motorcycle called the Corbin Electric.

  5. Evoke Motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    The Urban S [3] is an Italian inspired naked street bike (see types of motorcycles) that has a 100% electric drivetrain and a 200 km (125 mile) range.It is the first mass-produced Evoke bike available and was released in China in summer 2015 and is available in selected European countries in early 2018.

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  7. LiveWire (motorcycle) - Wikipedia

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    The LiveWire was inspired by the "Mission R" electric superbike, [8] and the powertrains for the prototypes were developed in collaboration with its manufacturer, the electric motorcycle and electric powertrain technology company Mission Motors. [9] As the prototype was unveiled in 2014, the motor was to be mounted longitudinally, under the frame.