McLaren Applied backed Lavoie takes over VanMoof
Just over a month since VanMoof declared bankruptcy, the e-mobility manufacturer Lavoie has announced its acquisition of the brand with plans for a smaller workforce and greater capabilities.
Just over a month since VanMoof declared bankruptcy, the e-mobility manufacturer Lavoie has announced its acquisition of the brand with plans for a smaller workforce and greater capabilities.
New micromobility company Lavoie, a McLaren Applied subsidiary, has officially launched its debut F1-inspired e-scooter, the Series 1.
Zag Daily spoke with Eliott Wertheimer, CEO of Lavoie, who said that the company is developing innovative micromobility solutions.
McLaren Applied has dived into the micromobility sector with a new premium mobility brand and its own F1-inspired electric scooter.
Just over a month since VanMoof declared bankruptcy, the e-mobility manufacturer Lavoie has announced its acquisition of the brand with plans for a smaller workforce and greater capabilities.
New micromobility company Lavoie, a McLaren Applied subsidiary, has officially launched its debut F1-inspired e-scooter, the Series 1.
Zag Daily spoke with Eliott Wertheimer, CEO of Lavoie, who said that the company is developing innovative micromobility solutions.
McLaren Applied has dived into the micromobility sector with a new premium mobility brand and its own F1-inspired electric scooter.
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