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Spiro Secures $63 Million Financing Solution To Expand Its Fleet Of Electric Motorcycles, Batteries, & Swap Stations

CleanTechnica EVs

Spiro, a leading electric motorbike manufacturer and clean energy provider in Africa, has so far deployed over 9200 electric motorbikes across Benin, Togo, and Rwanda.

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Roam’s New Production Facility Could Turn Out 50K Electric Motorcycles Per Year

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Roam, a Nairobi-based technology company that develops, designs, and deploys electric vehicles tailored for the African continent, has just unveiled its new production facility that is more than 10,000 square meters in size.

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Zero Motorcycles To Start Assembly In The Philippines This Year

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The FXE, an electric motorcycle from Zero Motorcycles deemed perfect for the Asian market because of its size and price, may be one of the models to be assembled in the Philippines. California’s Zero Motorcycles will soon be assembled in the Philippines.

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Stima, One Electric, & Mobius Motors Launch Strategic Partnership To Propel Local Electric Motorcycle Assembly In Kenya

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There has been a lot of attention on electrifying the motorcycle industry on the African continent. That is because the motorcycle sector in Africa is one of the largest vehicle segments on the continent.

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Electric Motorcycles As The Tip Of The Iceberg, With Ideanomics CEO Alf Poor

CleanTechnica EVs

Recently, I sat down with Alf Poor, CEO of Ideanomics, one of the leading electric vehicle industry players globally. This was part of a press trip to cover the acquisition of Energica by Ideanomics, where I joined the execs from both companies at the Nasdaq for the announcement, investor preso, and a ridiculously fun ride […].

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Honda Solidifies Its Existing Businesses

The Truth About Cars

Areas of concentration include carbon neutrality, clean energy, […]. Honda is working to achieve carbon neutrality for all products and activities by 2050. Zero environmental impact not only for its products but their entire lifecycle. The post Honda Solidifies Its Existing Businesses appeared first on The Truth About Cars.

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Feature: Should You Drive a Car or a Motorcycle?

Clean Fleet Report

You can go for fuel economy or even zero emissions. One of the most important things for most of us on the roads is fuel economy. In general, most people find that motorcycles offer them improved fuel economy, but it does differ. The post Feature: Should You Drive a Car or a Motorcycle? Environmental Impact.