There was a time in the early days of the recent EV revolution when automotive designers went mad with exterior styling. EVs looked futuristic, angular and exciting. But then some marketing bods felt ...
hands on Infinite Machine, a New York-based electric vehicle startup, began with a stolen Vespa. … Eddie Cohen, president and co-founder of the company, told The Register that he and his brother ...
On a recent rainy afternoon, I hopped on an electric scooter with a futuristic, Cybertruck-like vibe. The scooter, called the P1, is a bit like an electric Vespa that’s been clad in striking and flat ...
Buying American is a really good idea at the moment. We all know why, but the reasons aren't all that important right this second. What is important is there are e-bike manufacturers right here ...
The Tesla Cybertruck is a very powerful and expensive electric vehicle. It is equally a popular EV even before it goes on sale. We have seen a few look-alikes already. Now, Infinite Machine is ...
Infinite Machine’s debut product looks like it was carved out of a steel block in a dystopian future. The design is bold, brutalist, and unapologetically industrial. As a first product offering, it ...
We often hear about speed, range, and design when it comes to electric scooters. But Brooklyn-based Infinite Machine is rewriting the rulebook with its new P1 electric scooter, focusing not just on ...
In brief: The idea of a Cybertruck in scooter form might sound like an abomination, the engineering equivalent of breeding a duck with a hippo, but Infinite Machine's upcoming P1 looks as if it will ...
In the world of micro-mobility vehicles, there’s now a dizzying array of mopeds, e-bikes, and scooters to choose from. The futuristic Olto combines features of all three in one slick design. Weighing ...