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IEEE Spectrum February 2008 Brian Santo & Mark Santo |
A Plug-in Motorcycle Brammo's Enertia puts bikers on the grid. |
Entrepreneur April 2010 Susan Carpenter |
Batteries Included Electric motorcycles are set to take off in 2010, and three West Coast startups are leading the pack. But will the macho motorcycle world accept bikes that run silently - and are sold and serviced at Best Buy? |
Fast Company October 2009 Kate Rockwood |
Why Best Buy is Roaring Into the Electric-Bike Market Best Buy is expanding the idea of consumer electronics by exploring home energy and green personal transportation. First up is the $12,000 Brammo Enertia electric bike, which the company will debut nationally by year's end. |
Popular Mechanics June 12, 2009 Jerry James Stone |
15 Bikes to Watch From the World Electric Grand Prix With twenty-three different electric bikes and sixteen riders, seven different countries will compete in this inaugural race. |
Popular Mechanics June 16, 2009 Gary Inman |
Top 7 Electric Motorcycles at the TTX GP--And How They Work The level of performance at the TTX GP gave some credibility to the emerging electric-vehicle technology. Here are the top four Pro finishers, the top two Open ones, and one very notable contender that didn't cross the finish line. |
Outside October 2009 Eric Hansen |
World's Greenest Electric-Motorcycle Race A green motor sport event? Yup, in this case a historic race on the Isle of Man. Gentlemen, start your (battery-powered, zero-carbon, no-decibel) engines! |
The Motley Fool August 18, 2011 Travis Hoium |
What Will Best Buy Look Like in 10 Years? Best buy is known for electronics, but its move into electric vehicles may be smarter than you think. |
BusinessWeek December 10, 2009 Cliff Edwards |
Why Tech Bows to Best Buy As the last major electronics retailer standing, the chain has unparalleled clout. And CEO Brian Dunn means to use it, shaping technologies and helping to develop products. |
The Motley Fool July 8, 2009 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Best Buy Busts a Move Why has the electronics retailer begun stocking electric bikes and Segway scooters? |