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GE Capital to provide financing for electric motorcycle maker Brammo

Green Car Congress

The Ashland, OR-based manufacturer designs and develops electric motorcycles. This program with GE Capital will support the rapid growth of our distribution network, allowing leading motorcycle dealerships to capitalize on the growing demand for electric motorcycles. —Craig Bramscher, founder and CEO of Brammo.

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‘Hatchbacks are here to stay; no guarantee that SUVs will remain popular in the future’: RC Bhargava | Autocar Professional

Baua Electric

He says that the resurgence of hatchbacks is inevitable, emphasising that as the income levels of entry-level consumers rise and owners of scooters and motorcycles transition to higher segments, the demand for small cars is bound to experience a revival. From 2010-2015, there was a lot of action in the hatchback space.

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Mitsubishi Mirage to Be Discontinued by 2025

The Truth About Cars

Back when you could purchase a Chevrolet Spark or Mitsubishi Mirage for the same price as a half-decent motorcycle, there was a lot more to praise. It may be the cheapest car money can buy on our market but it’s aging poorly. sales went from 144,528 in 2015 to just 13,399 in 2022. Annual U.S.

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GrabCAD challenge to design Urban E?V

Green Car Congress

By 2015 thirty million scooters will be sold annually. People are buying them to move quickly through urban traffic, to park where cars cannot and to save on fuel. At the same time, many commuters avoid purchasing two wheelers because they’re frequently uncomfortable and only drive well in nice weather.

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Proud of its roots

Electric Auto Association

Instead, his collection of electric vehicles (EVs) has included a converted Yamaha motorcycle, a converted 1971 AMC Hornet, and several electric scooters. Either that, or we’d buy one from someone else who did,” he said. “I In 2015, the two fastest cars were both electric, and in 2018, EVs completely dominated the race.