Tag: Electric Bikes
Bonnell’s New Electric Dirt Bikes Are Ready To Shake Things Up: Meet The 805 & 902
Electric dirt bikes are no longer the future — they’re the now. And Bonnell, a rising name in the electric motorsports world, is coming in hot with two new models: the 805 and the 902. These bikes aren’t just about clean energy; they’re built to perform, compete, and maybe even … [continued]
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Pakistan’s 22 GW Solar Shock: How a Fragile State Went Full Clean Energy
Pakistan isn’t the first country you’d expect to crash the global solar party. But by the end of 2024, it quietly rocketed into the top tier of solar adopters, importing a jaw-dropping 22 gigawatts worth of solar panels in a single year. That’s not a typo or a spreadsheet rounding … [continued]
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Ultra-Light Bespoke E-Bike Weighs Just 21 Pounds
With all the attention on four-wheeled electric vehicles, e-bikes might be getting short-changed. They are much more affordable and take up far less space. They also don’t require the installation of EV chargers in the home, which makes them easier to purchase and use immediately because there is less inconvenience … [continued]
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Why E-Bike Crackdowns Will Lead To More Mid-Drives
The Crackdown on E-Bike Rule-Bending Starts in California Recently, California decided to do what it normally does: strictly regulate just about everything. Automotive technology, firearms, the little tags on mattresses — you can count on California to lead the way to exerting maximum control. It’s what the legislature does, and … [continued]
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From Phoenix to Vegas on Solar Power (Mostly)
In another recent article, I shared a video from Aptera about the company’s first road trip from Flagstaff to California. But, as we all know, it takes a fair amount of juice to carry something as big as a car from A to B. It’s a lot less energy than … [continued]
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