Electric vehicle manufacturer Infinite Machine is initiating its commercial entry into the European market with two models of electric two-wheelers at the EICMA 2025 exhibition in Milan.
As part of its expansion, Infinite Machine spotlights the P1, a higher-performance electric scooter engineered for greater speed and range, and the Olto, a compact, lower-speed moped designed for urban commuting. The Olto model features a battery system that allows for removable power packs and has been specifically adapted to meet regional regulatory standards. Both vehicles are characterized by a focus on architectural materials for performance and efficiency — such as anodized aluminum and stainless steel.
Infinite Machine plans to commence sales in Europe through a combination of direct online channels and established dealership networks starting in the following year.
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What's Driving This Trend
- High-performance Electric Scooters
- The introduction of high-performance electric scooters tailored for speed and range positions companies to capture a niche in environmentally-conscious urban mobility.
- Removable Battery Systems
- Removable battery systems in electric vehicles present a significant leap forward in convenience and adaptability for urban commuters.
- Architectural Materials Innovation
- The use of advanced materials like anodized aluminum and stainless steel in vehicle construction can drive advancements in performance and fuel efficiency.
Who This Affects Most
- Electric Two-wheeler Market
- The expansion of electric two-wheeler options catered to diverse urban and performance needs fosters growth in a rapidly evolving mobility sector.
- Online Automotive Retail
- The shift to direct online sales channels reshapes how consumers purchase vehicles, blending convenience and accessibility.
- Sustainable Urban Transportation
- Growing interest in sustainable urban transport solutions is transforming city commuting, offering scalable eco-friendly alternatives to traditional vehicles.
