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Electric Bikes: Silent Speed Takes Over Cities
9 Jan
Summary
- New electric bikes offer silent, nippy, and eco-friendly urban transport.
- Models feature advanced tech like touchscreens and fast charging capabilities.
- Electric two-wheelers are extending their appeal beyond traditional riders.

The urban motorcycle, also known as the electric moped or motorbike, is emerging as a significant mode of transport, especially in Western cities. Innovations in battery technology and design are addressing previous concerns about range, making these near-silent, eco-friendly vehicles increasingly popular beyond the traditional biker community.
Several models highlight this shift. The electric redesign of the Royal Enfield Flying Flea pays homage to its 1940s origins while incorporating a touchscreen interface and onboard charging. The British-made i300 scooter offers quick charging of its removable batteries, providing sufficient range for most city commutes.
Further innovation is seen in the P1, an L3e-homologated European vehicle featuring a futuristic design and a 100km range. Verge's TS Pro boasts a "Donut Motor" and a 20.2kWh battery for over 200 miles of range. Yadea's Keeness from China offers 80 miles range with smart energy retrieval, while a Canadian-built café racer-inspired bike focuses on design and customization with a 55-mile range.




