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Ties and Taco Carlier, who founded VanMoof as an alternative to Big Bike, are working for Accell Group, the Dutch cycling ...
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 ...
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 ...
Troubled e-bike maker VanMoof — which had raised a total of $189.1 million from the likes of Balderton Capital and Felix Capital, among other investors — has now officially gone bankrupt in ...
And if you’re waiting on the company’s even pricier high-speed e-bike, the VanMoof V, expect to wait a little longer. Due to supply issues, production has been delayed from fall 2022 to late 2023.
Since launching in 2009, VanMoof, known for its sleek, high-tech city bikes, developed an almost cult-like following — from the streets of Amsterdam to New York. Today, what was once the world ...
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.
VanMoof X3 e-bike Overall, something great about the X3 is that the tech features aren't just fancy tricks — they really enhance the experience. And even so, they're optional.
Anyone with a VanMoof ebike is likely concerned after the Dutch company confirmed that it is in financial trouble (and subsequently declared bankrupt).. Update: The new owners have announced ...
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 ...
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?
While the end of VanMoof won’t mean the end of the entire e-bike industry (on the contrary, it’s set to balloon to $119.72 billion by 2030), its demise does offer valuable lessons for those ...