The meaning of "electric bike" is about to get shaken up something fierce. Brammo Motorsports, an Oregon-based company, has designed one of the newest forms of guilt-free transportation: The Enertia.

Due out this Summer/Fall, it's an all-electric, plug-in motorcycle that goes upwards of 55mph, has a 40+ mile range and takes just 3 hours to charge.
The zero-emissions Enertia utilizes six powerful lithium-phosphate batteries and claims that riders give nothing up in performance or handling. In fact, it only weighs 275 pounds, making it the eco-vehicle of choice to maneuver around urban environments.
"The opportunity to design a vehicle that people can feel good about using while at the same time love the way it looks and performs is extremely satisfying," says Brian Wismann, Director of Design at Brammo.

But don't gas-powered motorcycles get almost double the fuel efficiency of average cars anyway? Why even design an electric bike? Better fuel economy does not always mean better emissions. According to Brammo, most modern bikes produce up to 15 times the emissions per mile as the average new car or light truck.
Roll on at www.enertiabike.com to learn more or place a reservation.