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  2. Electric motorcycles and scooters - Wikipedia

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    Each new electric motorcycle sale will receive a Rp 7 million subsidy. [89] Taiwan The ... which is considered equivalent to a 125 cc vehicle. [60]

  3. 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.

  4. LiveWire (company) - Wikipedia

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    LiveWire is an American electric motorcycle manufacturer. It was initially launched as a dedicated electric vehicle (EV) division for Harley Davidson in July 2021. The company was spun-off from its parent and went public on September 27, 2022, via merger with a special-purpose acquisition company (SPAC).

  5. Scomadi - Wikipedia

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    Scomadi have spent some years working on an electric version of the Scomadi, with two major developments. Scomadi accounted initially released information about their plans about an electric scooter in 2017. This involved the conversion of a standard scooter, to take an electric motor, and battery. [15]

  6. MotoCzysz E1pc - Wikipedia

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    On June 10, 2010, US racer Mark Miller won the TT Zero race on the same course riding a redesigned E1pc [4] with a time of 23 minutes 22.89 seconds and an average speed of 96.820 mph. [1] Beyond the electric motorcycle technical accomplishment, this is "the first time an American-made bike has won a race at the Isle of Man since Indian debuted ...

  7. Indonesia project to convert fuel-powered motorbikes to electric

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    Under its national strategy, the government has set a target of having 13 million electric motorbikes - including converted ones - and 2.2 million electric cars on the roads by 2030.