One of the largest urban mobility companies has released an electric scooter with several versions that are powered by a sodium-ion battery for the first time.
That is largely due to companies misusing the term because they want to hop on the ebike hype train but IMO, it does more harm to the micromobility industry than good.
That’s my opinion as well (I think of “ebike” as “EU-conformant pedelec”), but that opinion doesn’t seem to be universal.
That is largely due to companies misusing the term because they want to hop on the ebike hype train but IMO, it does more harm to the micromobility industry than good.
Yes, I agree. It appears to have worked on the leftpondians though, and thus we get headlines like this.