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    This e-bike combines sleek styling, technology, and features into a purpose-built commuter. Vvolt uses a punchy mid-drive motor paired with a 3-speed automatic shifting rear hub for a smooth feel.

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    REI’s CTY e1.1—from the outdoor retailer’s Co-op Cycles house brand—is one of the best e-bike values around. The Class 1 bike has a 300-pound carrying capacity and is powered by a Bafang ...

  4. Electric bicycle - Wikipedia

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    Another reason ebikes are popular is the low cost to charge, such as this e-bike which costs 10 cents to charge and able to provide 30 miles of range at 20 MPH. E-bike usage worldwide has experienced rapid growth since 1998. [27] China is the world's leading producer of e-bikes.

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    Lime applied for car-sharing permits in Seattle in October 2018 and later launched a service in December 2018 with a fleet of Fiat 500 Lounge cars branded as "LimePod." [17] [18] In August 2018, the company signed a deal with Uber to provide them with electric bikes for the expansion of their Uber Bikes service. [19]

  7. List of electric bicycle brands and manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    This article lists notable electric bicycle brands and manufacturers including electric unicycles.. Many bicycle brands do not manufacture their own product, but rather import and re-brand bikes manufactured by others, sometimes designing the bike, specifying the equipment, and providing quality control.