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The smaller version of the P1 EV from Infinite Machine, Olto is made to live in the city and still be operable outside of it, with plenty of functionality and l ...
Throw in a fairly narrow standover width, and you have a bike that’s welcoming to riders with a wide range of inseams and ...
Infinite Machine just unveiled the Olto, a $3,495 connected e-scooter built to be street-legal without a motorcycle license.
Electric motorcycle company Sondors is preparing for a comeback after filing for bankruptcy in 2023. Electrek reported that ...
Looking for a rugged all-terrain e-bike with smart tech and top-tier build quality? The Aventon Aventure 3 delivers serious ...
NYC food delivery workers can trade in their uncertified e-bikes for fire-safe, certified e-bikes and e-batteries at no cost on Thursday. The New York City Department of Transportation (NYC DOT) and ...
The Infinite Machine Olto looks like the future, locks itself and offers over-the-air firmware updates. Sign me up.
The Palm Coast road rage incident involved a driver who drove her SUV on a multi-use path to chase a teen on an e-bike.
Olto, the second electric two-wheeler model from the mobility startup Infinite Machine, was just unveiled as a bike lane-ready ...
A point of distinction in between the two bikes is the use of Off road tires with spoke wheels. While details of both the ...
The Olto is the newest entry into the always-churning market for electric two-wheelers, and it will cost $3,495.
When we last heard from Brooklyn-based mobility startup Infinite Machine, the company was busy touting its decidedly Cybertruck-looking P1 electric scooter. Well, the firm is now venturing into new ...