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SPONSORED ARTICLE IN PARTNERSHIP WITH EOVOLT
EXPANDING HORIZONS F
2024 was a signifi cant year for Eovolt, but with their sights fi rmly set on 2025, we’ll see the brand debut a new non-electric version of the Afternoon Pro at COREbike.
ounded in 2018, Eovolt stands firm as a trailblazer in urban transportation. Based in Lyon, France, they have quickly built a reputation for their innovative
folding electric bicycles that combine cutting-edge technology with sleek, functional design.
With each year that passes, investment has helped the brand meet specific goals. Following a €16 million fundraising round in 2023, the brand is now poised to expand its influence in the electric and non-electric bike markets.
With proprietary designs from their in-house engineering
team, Eovolt is investing wisely, committed to innovation and positioned for growth in 2025 and beyond.
2018-2023: The Origins Range
Constantly investing in the business, Eovolt set aside a percentage of annual turnover towards research and development, carefully evaluating how each step brings them closer to creating the best bikes for their end user.
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The brand’s origins lay in folding e-bikes, but that’s not to say that’s where they’ll stop. For Eovolt, their dedication to creating high-quality bikes for everyone sets precedence. From premium bikes to the standard Origins range, the desire to cater for a variety of riders and offer reliable performance and foldability at an accessible price point is a priority. The Origins Range, available in 16”, 20”, and 24” wheel sizes, will also be showcased at COREbike.
2024: The Year of the Afternoon 20” Pro Last year, Eovolt launched the Afternoon 20” Pro, a bike that received accolades from riders and industry alike. With six design patents, its features include:
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