This week on Electrek’s Wheel-E podcast, we discuss the most popular news stories from the world of electric bikes and other nontraditional electric vehicles. This time that includes Rad announcing full UL-certification accros all e-bikes, the major emissions benefits of worldwide e-bike usage, Amazon’s cargo e-bike delivery plans, Honda’s rebirth of a classic micro-motorbike, deliveries begin for Harley-Davidson’s next electric motorcycle known as the LiveWire S2 Del Mar, BMW temporarily halts sales of all of its gasoline-powered motorbikes in the US, Seth rides the Talaria xXx from Luna and we discuss the legality, and more.
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Here are a few of the articles that we will discuss during the Wheel-E podcast today:
- There’s an affordable EV out there displacing twice as much oil as electric cars
- Rad Power Bikes UL-certification update for its entire e-bike lineup
- Why Amazon is apparently closing up shop for its NYC electric cargo bike delivery hub
- Honda brings back its ’80s MotoCompo micro-motorcycle, but this time it’s electric
- Harley’s new LiveWire Del Mar electric motorcycles begin deliveries in US
- BMW stops selling all its motorcycles in US except for electric motorcycles
- This awesome $3,000 electric battle tank from China can fit adult-sized riders
- The Electrek Review: Luna’s Talaria xXx is so fun it should be legal
Here’s the live stream for today’s episode starting at 11 a.m. ET (or the video after 12 p.m. ET):
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