Electric motorcycles appear to be on the steep part of the development curve these days. The latest model comes from Brammo, the small Oregon company that produced the Enertia a few years back. The ...
When we heard that Brammo was hitting the dirt in a Las Vegas motorcross race we had horrific visions of a bright green Enertia with knobby tires struggling in the dirt, pitching its rider over the ...
In the end, it could be that Brammo’s timing is just about right. After a long gestation period following an initial announcement in 2010, the Oregon-based maker of electric motorcycles is just weeks ...
Brammo has eclipsed the range capability of its pioneering Enertia electric motorcycle with its latest commuter – the Enertia Plus. With its 6.0 kW h lithium ion battery pack the Enertia Plus achieves ...
Drivetrains and transmission specialist TEAM Industries has entered in a strategic partnership with top-drawer electric motorcycle manufacturer Brammo. TEAM becomes an investor in Brammo’s operations, ...
Harley-Davidson startled the motorcycle world earlier this year by unveiling a prototype for an electric street racer. Now Polaris Industries, which owns the Indian and Victory lines of Harley-like ...
It's about to get a lot easier to go electric motorcycle racing. Electric motorcycle manufacturer Brammo has signed a deal to provide race-ready rides for the TTXGP electric racing series for the 2013 ...
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The Brammo Enertia has the honor of being one of the first electric motorcycles released to the public and easily available at retail, and now it's getting a heck of an upgrade. When we test-rode one ...
When the Brammo Enertia first launched in 2009, one of its major drawbacks was that it could only go about 42 miles before requiring a recharge. But Brammo’s been working hard to fix that problem, and ...
Brammo Motorcycles -- the Oregon-based electric motorcycle company -- has concentrated for several years on bringing electric motorcycles to the masses with its Enertia commuter motorcycle and more ...
Three years ago, Brammo made headlines with one of the first consumer electric motorcycles to hit the U.S. market – the US$12,000 Enertia. Capable of 60 mph and a ...