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The downfall of e-bike company VanMoof has left its customers stranded VanMoof, considered by many bicyclists as the Tesla of e-bikes, has gone bankrupt. The Dutch start-up's bikes became famous ...
Dutch e-bike maker VanMoof has gone bankrupt The sophisticated bicycle has attracted fans in Europe and the U.S., but repairs under warranty have bled the company of money.
Dutch bicycle company VanMoof bought by British e-scooter maker September 1, 2023 VanMoof bikes tied up in Amsterdam. Photo: DutchNews. British electric scooter maker Lavoie has agreed to purchase ...
VanMoof’s sleek electric bikes attracted fans, but the Dutch company’s demise has left owners unable to get repairs and worried that app-enabled functions may stop working.
Which e-bike company has an American name, is based in Belgium, and just unveiled a Dutch-inspired e-bike? If you guessed Cowboy, then, well that’s not really all that impressive because it was ...
Dutch e-bike maker VanMoof has been declared bankrupt and administrators are considering whether it can sell assets and restructure to save the business, the company said on Tuesday.
The e-bikes that make up Micah’s current daily drivers are the $999 Lectric XP 2.0, the $1,095 Ride1Up Roadster V2, the $1,199 Rad Power Bikes RadMission, and the $3,299 Priority Current. But it ...
A Dutch court has declared the independent e-bike maker VanMoof bankrupt, the company said in a statement. The trustees will try to sell the assets to a third party that wants to continue the ...
VanMoof BV, a Dutch electric-bicycle company that saw a surge in demand during Covid lockdowns, has been declared bankrupt after struggling to pay back loans from investors.
VanMoof, the Dutch e-bike company taking inspiration from Apple and Tesla, is one of the world’s hottest brands in a bike market remade by the pandemic. Will it help reshape urban transportation?
Dutch bicycle maker VanMoof has been declared bankrupt, slamming the brakes on a company that won design awards for its stylish, minimalist electric bikes but struggled to meet soaring demand and ...
Dutch broadcaster NOS reported that the company, which sold bikes for more than 2,000 euros ($2,250 )each, suffered from high costs to maintain and repair bikes while they were under warranty.
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