As Japan introduces new transportation laws, Tokyo-based Luup – previously featured on Forbes Asia 100 to Watch – aims to make Japan more accessible through electric scooters, bicycles and more. The ...
TOKYO — Starting in July, operating an electric scooter in Japan will no longer require a license or a helmet, though wearing one is encouraged, the National Police Agency announced recently. A ...
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A soon-to-be-launched e-scooter from the Japanese big four stays true to its legacy of performance
The Yamaha Aerox Electric (EV) scooter was developed and built entirely in-house at Yamaha's manufacturing facility in India.
Japan's National Police claim the country is seeing a surge in traffic violations from riders of e-scooters. These outlaws on two small wheels are responsible for an increase in violations of 400 ...
The new A4000i electric scooter from Japan’s Terra Motors can hit 65km/h (40mph) and do 65km on a full charge (or “gallon”) of electricity. Used to travel 20km per day. The scooter will cost just $29 ...
The model was first introduced all the way back in 2001, which means this year it is turning 25. To properly mark the moment, ...
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