The Rayvolt Beachin’ Brings Oversized California Style To The World Of E-Bikes — CleanTechnica Review

We first encountered the Rayvolt Beachin when we visited its headquarters in Barcelona, Spain. While there, we learned about founder Mat Rauzier’s impressive lineup of stylish electric bikes and his vision for the future of electrified mobility. His unique old school meets new school design sense carries forward classic motorcycle styling and pairs it with […]

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The Ariel Rider X-Class 52V Is The Ultimate Affordable Electric Moped — CleanTechnica Review

Ariel Rider burst onto the e-bike scene with a design style that marries the benefits of electrified bicycles with the stability and improved road presence of a motorcycle. I’ll be honest — when I saw my first Ariel Rider in person, I was skeptical, but the feeling instantly faded the moment I hopped on and

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Propella’s No Frills E-Bike Delivers Where It Counts — CleanTechnica Review

Propella has been building streamlined, fixie style electric bikes for years now and we were able to get our hands on the latest version of their 7-speed e-bike for a review. The design style of the bike is crisp and clean minimalist, with tasteful blue accents to give the otherwise matte black bike a beautiful

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The TurboAnt X7 Pro Scooter Is A Commuter Workhorse — CleanTechnica Review

TurboAnt has been pushing into the world of personal electric mobility over the last few years, starting with the TurboAnt X7. Well, they don’t sit idle very long and returned last year with an amped up version of the scooter called the TurboAnt X7 Pro that brings some handy new features to the table. Disclaimer:

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The Aventon Aventure Could Be The Ultimate Fat Tire Utility E-Bike — CleanTechnica Review

Aventon is launching an exciting new fat tire e-bike, and we worked with Aventon to secure one ahead of time to enable us to bring you a full review on launch day. “It’s a majestic beast of an ebike with exciting, first-to-market technology that gives riders features they’ve been asking for since we launched our

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Next Mitsubishi Outlander Plug-In Hybrid will have more range, three rows of seating

Mitsubishi confirmed on Thursday that its next-generation version of the Outlander Plug-In Hybrid is coming soon—bound for its home market of Japan by the end of the first quarter of 2022, and headed to the U.S. in the second half of 2022. When it arrives it will have at least one significant advantage over the

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Opinion: Why Software Is the Key to Developing Safe Autonomous Vehicles

Radar Lets Us See the Way To the Future Story by Steven Hong It’s hardware & software under the sheetmetal The race to get autonomous vehicles (AVs) safely to market is tighter than ever, and the battle is now between software and hardware improvements. While many companies have bet on lidar, there’s still a lot

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Tesla Model 3 Standard Range Plus becomes even more competitive in China

Tesla just made the Model 3 Standard Range Plus more competitive in China. As per a recent announcement on its official Weibo account, Tesla China revealed that the entry-level, locally-made all-electric sedan is receiving a price cut of RMB 15,000. This would make the vehicle cost about RMB 235,900 after incentives are applied.  “Effective immediately,

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Tesla Model Y Big Family Test: Mostly Good, But There Might Be One Death Star–Type Weakness

I noticed recently that El Paso, Texas, got a Tesla showroom. This is good news for the whole region, because you’d previously have to drive to Phoenix, Dallas, or Denver to check one out in person. The city has had a service center for a long time, but adding a showroom made it a lot

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