Ride1Up launched the TrailRush, its first eMTB, featuring a 250W Brose mid-drive motor producing 90 Nm of torque and a 504-Wh battery for 30-50 miles of range at around $2100. The CPSC recalled about 24,000 e-bike batteries sold with low-cost e-bikes due to fire hazards. eBliss Global plans to build a factory in Utica, New York, expecting to assemble 15,000 e-bikes annually. Electric Bike Report celebrated reaching 100,000 subscribers on YouTube, thanking the community for their support.
The new TrailRush eMTB from Ride1Up is built around a powerful, natural-feeling 250W mid-drive motor from Brose. The motor produces up to 90 Nm of torque, paired with a 504-Wh battery to provide an advertised 30-50 miles of range.
Approximately 24,000 e-bike batteries have been recalled due to a fire risk. These batteries were sold with cheap e-bikes through various online retailers including Walmart, Wish, Amazon, and Wayfair.
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