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U.S. electric motorcycle sales are expected to increase dramatically, according to one analyst who covers the market.
FORBES: Electric Motorcycle Sales Expected To Jump
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Right now, Zero Motorcycles is one of the top electric motorcycle manufacturers selling in the United States.
FORBES: Electric Motorcycle Sales Expected To Jump
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The racetrack is also trying to lure in more environmentally friendly high-performance racing series such as the TTXGP Zero-Carbo Electric Motorcycle Racing Series.
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In Utah, a grad student from the University of Denver shattered a world speed record by hitting 216 MPH on a home-built electric motorcycle.
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Current electric motorcycle riders likely have one if not several gas-powered bikes already, but they appreciate the technology and eco-friendliness of an electric motorcycle, Hurst says.
FORBES: Electric Motorcycle Sales Expected To Jump
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Fortunately for eco-minded folks, Portland-based EV manufacturer MotoCzysz -- creator of the wicked E1pc electric motorcycle -- plans to allay some of those concerns with its all-electric eStark SUV.
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Kim expects the electric motorcycle, which can carry up to two people, to hit speeds of up to 120 miles per hour with a battery range of about 200 miles per charge.
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The choices in the electric motorcycle market just keep getting juicier, and while you'll still have to stick with the more established brands like Brammo, Zero or BRD if you're looking to make a purchase, a hot new prototype has just been unveiled that threatens to make them all look a little bit... pedestrian.
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In other news, this week we spotted several pulse-pounding electric vehicles: a streamlined carbon fiber jet ski and an incredible mirrored motorcycle.
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