Muon, a leading electric bike brand, showcased its latest innovations at IFA 2024 in Berlin, including a new series of e-bikes, a self-developed high-performance motor, and smart helmets. These advancements, highlighting ‘Innovation for All,’ represent Muon’s vision for the future of green mobility.
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Prime Day is here and Rad Power Bikes is offering fantastic deals on their electric bikes. We’ve compiled our top picks for the best Rad Power Bikes Prime Day deals, including the RadRover 6 Plus with a $500 discount. We also provide guidance on how to choose the right Rad Power Bikes model based on your needs and budget. Find out how to save big on your electric bike during Prime Day!
The US Forest Service is proposing a plan to allow electric bikes on 106 miles of trails in the Lake Tahoe Basin, sparking controversy due to potential environmental impacts. While proponents see this as a way to increase accessibility and tourism, opponents worry about trail damage and wildlife disruption. The plan’s environmental assessment, due next month, will be crucial in determining the future of e-bikes on these trails.
E-bikes come in a variety of styles, each designed for a specific purpose. Whether you’re looking to commute to work, carry cargo, explore off-road trails, cruise around town, or fold up your bike for easy storage, there’s an e-bike that’s perfect for you. In this guide, we’ll help you choose the right e-bike for your needs and budget.
After a month of using an e-bike as my primary mode of transportation, I realized the convenience, health benefits, and environmental friendliness of e-bikes. Despite some challenges, such as rain and visibility issues, e-bikes offer a viable alternative to cars for daily commutes and errands, promoting a healthier and more active lifestyle.
Electric scooters and e-bikes are set to return to Edmonton streets, but the wait will be a bit longer than usual. The City of Edmonton is currently renegotiating contracts with scooter companies, and is making changes to the program to improve safety, accessibility, and parking compliance. The new contracts will be for three years, and will include incentives for companies to expand their riding zones and improve fleet management. The city is also removing the cap on the number of scooters and bikes that can be deployed, and will allow year-round operation as weather permits. In addition, the city will launch an educational campaign to remind users of proper riding etiquette and parking procedures.