Life EV has completed a court-approved acquisition of Rad Power Bikes, granting a second life to the troubled e-bike brand.
Robert Provost, CEO of South Florida-based Life Electric Vehicles Holdings, Inc., laid out an ambitious roadmap to overhaul and energize the new company, Rad Life Mobility.
The Rad Power brand is expected to live on.
Rad Power Bikes, once the dominant force in North America’s direct-to-consumer e-bike boom, has officially found a new home.
Life Electric Vehicles completed the court-approved acquisition of Rad Power Bikes, the Florida-based e-mobility company said Thursday.Based in Deerfield Beach, Life EV agreed in December to acquire ...
Rad Power Bikes’ new ownership says the brand is about to be reborn after being bought out of bankruptcy – and part of that rebirth includes building e-bikes in the United States.
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Rad Power Bikes brand will live on as Life EV completes acquisition of Seattle e-bike maker’s assets
Life EV announced that its court-approved asset acquisition had been completed as part of Rad's bankruptcy process.
Rad Power Bikes, once valued at $1.65 billion, will see its brand live on as its new owner looks to onshore production.
As riders prioritize eco-friendly transportation and look for new ways to explore, electric bikes have surged in popularity — but they’ve had some reputation issues in the past. Luckily, one e-bike ...
During my almost twenty years at CNET, I handled benchmark testing/methodologies for both Mac and PC systems and, sometime after, integrated testing for micro-mobility (e-bikes, electric scooters and ...
Seattle's Rad Power Bikes is hoping to tempt new riders to its ebike stable with the launch of the RadKick step-through – a Class 2 cargo-ready commuter with chain drive for $1,200 or clean and quiet ...
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