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  2. Super73 - Wikipedia

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    SUPER73 was founded in 2016 A by Michael Cannavo and Aaron P. Wong along with John Kim, [2] Alix Armour and Legrand Crewse. The company started as a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign promising a premium electric bicycle called the "Super73" for a $25k fundraising goal.

  3. Energica Ego - Wikipedia

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    Before 2017, it had a 136 hp electric motor with 180 Nm torque. [11] However, the naked sibling 'Eva' produces 108 hp which was 95 hp before 2017. They are also EURO IV compliant after 2017. [11] [12] The price was also reduced to approximately £20,000. [13] The bike has a tubular steel trellis frame partly visible despite the fairings. [14]

  4. The 13 Best Electric Bikes for Commuting, Carrying ... - AOL

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    Electric bikes are priced from under $1,000 to well over $10,000, Through ride testing and research, Bicycling’s Test Team found many great e-bikes priced between $1,500 and $3,500. For this ...

  5. Electric bicycle - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, approximately 210 million electric bikes were used daily in China. [ 28 ] According to trade umbrella body CONEBI, electric bike sales in the EU were over 5 million in 2021, [ 29 ] up from 2 million e-bikes in 2016, [ 28 ] up from 700,000 in 2010 and 200,000 in 2007. [ 30 ]

  6. 9 Folding Electric Bikes That Make Riding Fun and Storing Easy

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    We reviewed brands like Rad Power Bikes, Aventon, Heybike, and more to determine the best folding electric bikes. View our entire folding e-bike guide here.

  7. Fully Charged - Wikipedia

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    In April 2023, the organisers announced a rebrand of the event to Everything Electric, starting with the February 2024 event Everything Electric Australia. [18] Another popular feature of the events is the test drives of electric vehicles having served over 100,000 test drives across a span of 15 shows.