Dutch e-bike startup VanMoof is back two years after bankruptcy with its first model designed under new leadership. And despite past criticism that VanMoof’s over-reliance on custom parts led to the ...
“An outdated market.” That’s how brothers Taco and Ties Carlier described the bicycle industry back in 2017, a year after they launched their first e-bike. Fast-forward to 2021, and their company, ...
VanMoof is like the Allbirds of e-bikes. The upstart has struck a chord with technology-loving people who care deeply about design and sustainable living. That niche, though, is only so large. To grow ...
I love cycling around cities. When you're new to a place, it's a great way to get your bearings, and you can discover much more about the city than you would taking a train. For me, a recent New York ...
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Raleigh One e-bike launches with VanMoof DNA
The Raleigh One e-bike is now official after The Verge first published details of it last week. It was developed for the Accell Group’s Raleigh brand with help from VanMoof’s cofounders, Ties and Taco ...
When I built my first electric bike kit back in 2012, VanMoof wasn’t even on my radar. At the time I was a student living in a quiet college town in Kentucky, and VanMoof was a Dutch company making ...
After years of releasing sleek e-bikes with steep price tags, VanMoof has fallen on hard times. The Dutch e-bike company once bragged about being the “most funded e-bike company in the world,” but ...
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