The ebike that doesn’t look like any other ebike is a tremendously fun ride—even for two passengers—if you don’t mind the Cybertruckian design.
Buying American is a really good idea at the moment. We all know why, but the reasons aren't all that important right this second. What is important is there are e-bike manufacturers right here ...
The Infinite Machine Olto is what an e-bike from Tesla, Rivian or Apple might look like—even with over-the-air firmware updates. The Olto is a new e-bike from New York City-based startup Infinite ...
Dmitry is a former Motorcycle Safety Foundation Rider-Coach, a writer of several fiction novels, a travel junky and an occasional YouTuber. He's owned and ridden a lot of motorcycles, loves vintage ...
Is the world tired already of e-bikes and shifting towards a new form of urban transportation? If that really is the case, Infinite Machine would like to be the one setting the tone for the ...
hands on Infinite Machine, a New York-based electric vehicle startup, began with a stolen Vespa. … Eddie Cohen, president and co-founder of the company, told The Register that he and his brother ...
In brief: The idea of a Cybertruck in scooter form might sound like an abomination, the engineering equivalent of breeding a duck with a hippo, but Infinite Machine's upcoming P1 looks as if it will ...
This was not the e-bike ride I was expecting. Last week, in Queens, I met up with Infinite Machine CEO Joseph Cohen at his startup’s new vibey office space in Long Island City. After a brief tour, ...
Off the show floor, I finally had a chance to take these two scooters for a spin. They’re made by Brooklyn-based (and a16z-backed) Infinite Machine. The scooters — especially the larger, more ...
When we last heard from Brooklyn-based mobility startup Infinite Machine, the company was busy touting its decidedly Cybertruck-looking P1 electric scooter. Well, the firm is now venturing into new ...