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Brava Listeners, The Captain kembali hadir di bulan ini. Dalam edisi kali ini, kami akan berbincang-bincang mengenai bisnis sepeda listrik bergaya retro bersama figur leader, yaitu: Founder and CEO of Vintage Electric Bikes - Andrew Davidge. Teknologi penggerak listrik sudah digunakan berbagai jenis kendaraan termasuk sepeda. Ada banyak brand yang dijual di Indonesia salah satunya adalah Vintage Electric asal California yang didirikan oleh Andrew Davidge. Bagi Andrew, Indonesia adalah salah satu pasar yang tepat untuk sepeda listrik yang ditawarkan dalam berbagai tipe dan jenis. -Berkaitan dengan itu bagaimana strategi bisnis yang dilakukan oleh Andrew sejak awal berdiri sampai saat ini bisa dinyatakan sebagai sepeda listrik tercepat di Amerika Serikat serta mengapa dia mengidolakan Elon Musk sebagai pebisnis panutannya? The Captain dipersembahkan oleh Brava Radio.
Hey, Everybody! Welcome back to another incredible episode of the Area 13 Ebikes Podcast. If you're new to the show, this is THE BEST place to learn all about electric bikes, products related to them, And most importantly, the people behind the scenes. I'm Jessica, part of the team with Area 13 Ebikes and today's episode you'll learn more about a style of ebike that is becoming more popular, not just for the looks - but also the performance. Today's guest is Andrew Davidge, Founder of Vintage Electric Bikes. Back in 2013, Andrew, patiently tinkering in his parents' garage at the time, took an early iteration of a few Vintage Electric bikes to a prestigious vintage car show in Monterey. This is the Area 13 Ebikes Podcast. In today's episode you'll learn more about: How Vintage Electric Bikes started. What makes these ebikes different from others in this class. What are the companies values and how that integrates into their customer interactions. What class do these bikes fall into? Why they deliver their bikes fully assembled and empower their customers to work on their bikes when needed. And so much more! We love sharing more about ebikes and the people behind the brands. If you have a guest suggestion, email us at info at Area 13 ebikes dot com. And if you want to share how you're getting involved in your ebike community or what you want to learn about next - let me know! Don't forget to check the show notes for helpful links to get a bike, join the community, sell an ebike, and so much more. Oh! YOU NEED TO BE HERE! If you're in the Grass Valley, CA area - join us at our Customer Appreciation Day at our headquarters on John Bauer Ave in Grass Valley on August 6th from 9am-3pm. We will have opportunities to win an ebike, huge sales, test rides, and as always massive amounts of fun. Thank you for joining us today. See you next week! Links from Area 13 Ebikes & Vintage Electric Bikes Vintage Electric Bikes: https://www.vintageelectricbikes.com/ Find your perfect Area 13 Ebike: https://www.area13ebikes.com Join The Area 13 Ebikes Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/868947773245145/ Buy or sell your used ebike easily: https://www.ebikesearch.com Sign up for Upcoming Podcast Episodes: www.ebikepodcast.com Subscribe to The Area 13 Ebikes YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/area13ebikes?sub_confirmation=1 Instagram: https://instagram.com/area13ebikes Who do you want me to interview for The Area 13 Ebikes Podcast? Let us know! Submit the contact information and stories about those ebike adventures to the team at info@area13ebikes.com and let us know you want to be on the show!
This week on Electrek's Wheel-E podcast, we discuss the most popular news stories from the world of electric bikes and other nontraditional electric vehicles. This week that includes 40 MPH e-bikes from Vintage Electric Bikes, several new models released by companies like Lectric eBikes, Ride1Up, Blix, and Luna, our best look yet at the upcoming Ducati racing electric motorcycle in action, and lots more. We're also joined in the beginning of the show by Vintage Electric Bikes' founder Andrew Davidge for even more insight on the company's fast and eye-catching electric bikes. The new Wheel-E podcast is set to return every two weeks on Electrek's YouTube channel, Facebook, Linkedin and Twitter. As a reminder, we'll have an accompanying post, like this one, on the site with an embedded link to the live stream. Head to the YouTube channel to get your questions and comments in. After the show ends, the video will be archived on YouTube and the audio on all your favorite podcast apps: Apple Podcasts Spotify Overcast Pocket Casts Castro RSS We also have a Patreon if you want to help us to avoid more ads and invest more in our content. We have some awesome gifts for our Patreons and more coming. Here are a few of the articles that we will discuss during the podcast today: Vintage Electric Bikes' new high-voltage electric ‘bicycle' line can hit speeds of 40 mph Lectric eBikes unveils XPremium low-cost mid-drive folding electric bike with torque sensor Ultra-affordable $799 Lectric XP LITE electric bike launched, and we got the first test ride Luna launches its first hub motor e-bike and lowest-cost model yet, the feature-packed Luna Eclipse Blix Ultra launched as 28 MPH fat tire electric bike, touts 1,350W motor and 80-mile range Exclusive: Rad Power Bikes ‘resetting' to refocus on its electric bike customers, more physical stores Ride1Up Prodigy 28 mph electric bike begins deliveries, dropping mid-drive e-bike prices to new low Look and listen as we get our first video of the Ducati racing electric motorcycle doing hot laps Awesomely Weird Alibaba Electric Vehicle of the Week: A $500 self-balancing one-wheeled dorkmobile Here's the live stream for today's episode starting at 12:00 p.m. ET (or the video after 1:00 p.m. ET): https://youtu.be/ihzj2k6qCSg var postYoutubePlayer;function onYouTubeIframeAPIReady() { postYoutubePlayer = new YT.Player( "post-youtube-video" ); }
In this episode I interview Andrew Davidge, founder and CEO of Vintage Electric Bikes. Vintage electric bikes got its start when Andrew Davidge Yes, it rhymes with savage built his first vintage electric bike in his parent's garage in 2013.He took it to a prestigious vintage car show in Monterey, California, and that launched the company. If you haven't seen the bikes, they look like they look like an early 20th century motorcycle with a big headlight and the battery made to look just like a V twin engine. As Andrew says, "the past and future don't have to exist mutually exclusive of each other. This guides the company's aesthetic, they have plenty of power and the ride is downright fun. We've ridden several of their bikes including the latest the new Roadster they've revamped their they've revamped their entire motor and battery system up to 72 volts and the results are thrilling. You can check out the entire line at Vintageelectricbikes.com
Andrew Davidge is the founder and CEO of Vintage Electric Bikes, makers of the fastest electric bike in the U.S. We'll be talking about the new mobility movement, technology, batteries, and lots more. https://www.vintageelectric.com Go to HelloFresh.com/smokingtire14 and use code smokingtire14 for up to 14 free meals, including free shipping. This show was recorded on October 5, 2021. Want to get shows the day they're recorded? Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thesmokingtirepodcast Follow us! T: @thesmokingtire @zackklapman IG: @thesmokingtire @fakezackklapman Click here for the most honest car reviews out there: https://www.youtube.com/thesmokingtire Want shorter podcasts? Subscribe to our new CLIPS channel! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD4WGV-W5zD1MK4yHbNGwmw
As a policy planner, his work focuses on helping municipalities develop frameworks to manage growth and development in a way that fosters successful communities.A particular area of focus has been creating a clear idea of what a healthy and complete community looks like, and how it can be achieved through the planning process. Public and stakeholder engagement is a big part of this process. Having public conversations on the future of communities is one of Andrew’s favorite parts of the job.Andrew is a member of the Canadian Institute of Planners and a Registered Professional Planner.Related links for this episode:· Gladki Planning· Gladki Planning on Twitter· The Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe· Reimagining the Mall· Your Markham Centre· City of Toronto· City of Mississauga· City of MarkhamBe sure to support this podcast by subscribing and reviewing! Visit Authentic Form & Function for more information: https://authenticff.com© 2020 Authentic Form & Function
Jim McIlvaine and John Scott Lewinski return with the men's lifestyle podcast, Marq'd Men. This week, John talks to Andrew Davidge of Vintage Electric Bicycles about the ongoing e-bike evolution. Special thanks to the Blue Microphones, Samson Microphones, Marquette University Basketball and Optima Batteries. For more information on Marq'd Men, Jim McIlvaine and John Scott Lewinski, visit http://www.marqdmen.com. For questions or suggestions, email marqdmen@gmail.com.
Andrew Davidge is the founder of Vintage Electric. Vintage Electric is not just your everyday electric bicycle company. They are so much more. Vintage Electric produces high performance works of art on wheels that embody ingenuity and enduring quality. Make sure to follow us and subscribe!NoBraking can be found on Instagram and Facebook
Andrew Davidge started building stylish electric bicycles in his garage back in 2013. Since then VintageElectricBikes.com has been doubling revenue year over year. Their vintage style and stunning designs create a story with every bike they produce. On this episode of BizNinja Radio we talk about what it's like to start something from scratch and watch it grow to a point where you need to hire a CEO. Special note: Check out writings of #TheBizNinjaWife at www.bizninja.com and click 'blog'.
Andrew Davidge started building stylish electric bicycles in his garage back in 2013. Since then VintageElectricBikes.com has been doubling revenue year over year. Their vintage style and stunning designs create a story with every bike they produce. On this episode of BizNinja Radio we talk about what it's like to start something from scratch and watch it grow to a point where you need to hire a CEO. Special note: Check out writings of #TheBizNinjaWife at www.bizninja.com and click 'blog'.