EV Mopeds
Bringing back the Moped, EV Mopeds!
The moped has a long history, dating back to the early 20th century. The first mopeds were essentially bicycles with small motors attached, and they were often called "cyclemotors" or "autocycles." One of the earliest examples of a moped was the Autoped, which was invented by Arthur Hugo Cecil Gibson in 1916. The Autoped was a gasoline-powered scooter with a top speed of 20 mph, and it was popular with traffic police and other city dwellers.
In the 1950s, the term "moped" was coined in Sweden, and it quickly became the popular term for these small, motorized bicycles. Mopeds were particularly popular in Europe, where they were seen as a cheap and convenient way to get around. In the 1960s, mopeds became popular in the United States, and they were often associated with the youth counterculture movement.
Mopeds declined in popularity in the 1970s and 1980s, as more people started driving cars. However, they have made a comeback in recent years, thanks to their environmental benefits and their low cost of ownership.
Today, mopeds are popular in many parts of the world, and they are seen as a viable alternative to cars in urban areas.
The latest version of the moped, the EV Moped, is the best version yet.