Making the Most of People Power
Not only uber-stylish, the 0±0 Electric-Power Assisted Bicycle promotes an energy-positive lifestyle with an innovative approach toward power usage. By placing the bicycle on a…
Not only uber-stylish, the 0±0 Electric-Power Assisted Bicycle promotes an energy-positive lifestyle with an innovative approach toward power usage. By placing the bicycle on a…
The electric bike itself is nothing new, and either is this design’s completely carbon frame. Even hubless wheels aren’t unheard of, but on this design…
Tesla motors have been the toy of affluent early adapters but the release of the model 3 marks a new chapter in accessibility. The next…
Designed with coastal cities in mind, the Solectrike is an innovative vehicle sharing system and future mobility concept. It’s specially adapted for the characteristics of…
A winner of the 2015 International Red Dot Product Design Award, the LEAOS brand of electric bikes stands out for quality, innovativeness, and excellent design…
Electric bikes currently on the market are largely U-G-L-Y. This e-bike by Kasper Jensen, however, proves that power-assisted doesn’t have to mean poor aesthetic. Its…
Featured on Yanko earlier this year, we’re excited to announce that the revolutionary nCycle has move to a prototype phase… which means one step closer…
This twist on the e-bike travels back in time to 1865, the year BASF was founded. This was also the time when the wooden “Dandy…
Nikos Manafis’ e-bike concept achieves its sharp, aerodynamic form through a manufacturing process that consists of folding sheets of aluminum around minimal, lightweight frame. But…
In pure cafe racer style, the Monocasco pays homage to retro motorcycle designs, but with a modern compact electric motor in substitute of a twin…
Fed up with a tiresome train commute in his local Sydney, designer Richard Heath designed this modern city commuter, the BlueSkyBike. The electric assisted, folding…
The Sorena folding bike concept uses a clever combination of intuitive locking levers to easily switch between riding and carrying positions. In just four steps…