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The RadCity E-Bike Brings New Utility & Performance To The Classic Mountain Bike
Would you trade in your car for this e-bike?

By Rob Clymo 25 April 2019

A real alternative for heavy loads

Rad Power Bikes' RadWagon (https://radpowerbikes.eu/products/radwagon-electric-cargo-bike?variant=19529902817373) is a beast of a machine, but in a good way. It’s the end product of a business that was started up in Seattle by two childhood friends. Their love of bikes has resulted in a growing company that has its headquarters in the Pacific North West city. Unsurprisingly, however, Rad Power Bikes also has an office in Utrecht, Holland. (See also: https://www.radpowerbikes.com/)

https://www.techradar.com/news/would-you-trade-in-your-car-for-this-e-bike

Rad Power Bikes launches new RadWagon e-cargo bike full of new surprises

Micah Toll - May. 21st 2020 12:30 pm ET

Rad Power Bikes is the largest e-bike company in the US and is known for its diverse lineup of affordable e-bikes. Now the RadWagon, the brand’s electric cargo bike, has received a major overhaul with a brand new frame, motor, tires, increased adjustability, additional accessories, and more.

https://electrek.co/2020/05/21/rad-power-bikes-launches-new-radwagon-e-cargo-bike-full-of-new-surprises/

Rad Power Bikes’ RadMission is a whole lot of e-bike for $999

Napier Lopez - June 23, 2020 — 22:41 UTC

Rad Power Bikes is one of the biggest names in e-bikes in the US, creating some of the most popular bikes in the country at relatively affordable prices for electrified two-wheelers. After releasing its most affordable bike — at the time — in the form of the $1,299 RadRunner last year, the company one-upped itself this week with the $999 RadMission.

The $999 price point crosses an important psychological barrier, but the RadMission has more going for it than just the low price.

https://thenextweb.com/plugged/2020/06/23/rad-power-bikes-radmission-is-a-whole-lot-of-e-bike-for-999/

Rad Power launches a lightweight e-bike for $999

Less weight, less cost.

Rachel England, June 23, 2020

The way we get from A to B is changing. With the climate crisis looming and the ongoing coronavirus pandemic making public transit less appealing, traditional methods of transport are becoming increasingly unsustainable. Enter e-bikes, designed to make getting around quick, cheap and easy. As demand has slowly but surely increased, we’ve seen all kinds of innovations in e-bikes in recent times — now, Rad Power Bikes has launched a model that tackles some of the biggest barriers to uptake.

The RadMission Electric Metro Bike is a stripped back e-bike designed for commuters. It doesn’t come with any fancy add-ons or wild innovations, but it does pack in a punchy 500W geared hub motor, a top speed of 20mph and a battery smaller than, but just as powerful as, previous Rad Power Bikes’ iterations. And it costs just $999.

https://www.engadget.com/rad-power-launches-a-lightweight-ebike-for-999-140004049.html

Finally, an affordable e-bike that can do it all

Electric bikes aren’t just good for the environment, they’re also fun to ride

By Megan Barber - Nov 19, 2018, 4:15pm EST

For most adults, there are a plethora of factors that prevent people from riding a bike. Weather, road infrastructure, and safety are all concerns that keep people in cars and stuck in traffic.

But two other concerns are also front and center when it comes to biking: cost and convenience. Not many people have showers at their places of employment, and who wants to show up to work coated in sweat and stinky for the rest of the day? Electric bikes solve the convenience problem by making the process almost effortless; you can bike for miles—even up and down hills—without breaking a sweat.

The problem of cost, however, is a larger obstacle. Search for e-bikes for sale and you’ll see many that cost thousands of dollars. Fortunately, new companies are working to deliver quality bikes at a more affordable price point, and I decided to check one out to see how it rides.

https://www.curbed.com/2018/11/19/18018744/electric-bike-for-sale-review-rad-power

The RadMission 1 is a $1,099 e-bike that delivers the basics

Rad Power Bikes' latest is a simple but comfortable workhorse.

Nick Summers - 28 October 2020

More people than ever before are considering an electric bicycle. The benefits are numerous: it’s faster than walking and, while a good form of exercise, won’t make you sweat like a traditional bike would. It helps the environment — more so than a gas-guzzling car, anyway — and keeps you outside, minimizing the risk of COVID-19 transmission. The vast majority of e-bikes are too expensive for the average person, though. To become truly mainstream, the industry is going to need cheaper models like the RadMission 1, developed by Rad Power Bikes.

The bicycle was first unveiled with a $999 introductory price. That’s hardly an impulse purchase — the entry-level iPhone 12 costs $200 less, after all. But for a modern e-bike, that’s shockingly cheap. Rad Power Bikes has since raised the price to $1,099, which is still competitive with entry-level alternatives such as the Propella and Aventon Pace 350. The question with all these bikes, though, is quality. If your budget is around $1,000, you can’t expect too many tech-related luxuries like location tracking and integrated lights. It needs to be well-made, though, otherwise you’re better off saving your money or spending the same amount on a traditional bike with better parts.

https://www.engadget.com/rad-power-bikes-radmission-electric-bicycle-review-120020625.html

RadMission e-bike review: Rad Power Bikes’ best (and most affordable) electric bike yet?

Micah Toll - Nov. 20th 2020 9:52 am ET

The RadMission electric bicycle from Rad Power Bikes is one of the company’s most interesting e-bikes to date. While it makes a few modest compromises to hit its impressive $1,099 price point (and is on sale as a bundle for $200 off right now through Black Friday), it scores big wins in most categories, making this an incredibly high bang-for-your-buck e-bike.

https://electrek.co/2020/11/20/radmission-e-bike-review-rad-power-bikes-most-affordable-electric-bike/

RadMini e-bike review: Why you need this folding fat tire electric bike in your life

Micah Toll - Feb. 2nd 2021 10:12 am E

The Rad Power Bikes RadMini is the Swiss Army knife of the fat tire e-bike world. It offers all of the diverse riding advantages of fat tire e-bikes while providing surprising portability to take it just about anywhere.

Whether on grass, dirt, or asphalt, the RadMini can do just about anything most e-bike riders could ever need.

https://electrek.co/2021/02/02/radmini-e-bike-review-why-you-need-this-folding-fat-tire-electric-bike-in-your-life/

I took the ultra-affordable RadMission electric bike off-roading — here’s how it went

Micah Toll - Apr. 1st 2021 8:03 am ET

I first found my way into electric bicycles over 10 years ago as a form of alternative urban transportation. But lately I’ve been getting more into gravel riding for fitness. And in my never-ending quest to find more affordable ways to help get people onto their first electric bicycle, I decided to take a value-priced e-bike on a gravel ride to see how it would go.

If you’re not already familiar, gravel bikes or gravel riding make up one of the more increasingly popular trends in cycling.

Gravel riding combines road cycling and mountain biking, usually consisting of longer rides over unpaved roads and trails.

Thus gravel bikes are usually designed as a hybrid somewhere in the middle of the two disciplines. They lack the suspension of mountain bikes and instead take on a more road bike form, but are built to be more rugged and designed with features such as larger clearance for dirt and gravel-ready tires.

https://electrek.co/2021/04/01/i-took-the-ultra-affordable-radmission-electric-bike-off-roading-heres-how-it-went/

‘We’ve been shocked,’ CEO of US’s largest e-bike company, Rad Power Bikes, talks future plans

Micah Toll - May. 12th 2021 6:49 am ET

There’s no two ways about it, Rad Power Bikes is absolutely crushing it in the e-bike market. The Seattle-based electric bicycle manufacturer holds the largest share of the US market by far with all other companies competing for a distant second.

To learn more about what the leading e-bike brand is up to next, we caught up with founder and CEO Mike Radenbaugh. In speaking with Mike, it is obvious that he is an e-bike rider first and CEO of an e-bike company second – his passion for the electric bike community shines through every time he talks about the company. Having founded Rad Power Bikes after working on his own experiments with building electric bikes in his garage, he’s seen the larger industry grow even as Rad has grown within it.

But it’s impossible to talk about the direction of the e-bike industry as a whole or Rad Power Bikes’ position in it without also discussing the long shadow cast by the COVID-19 pandemic.

https://electrek.co/2021/05/12/weve-been-shocked-ceo-of-uss-largest-e-bike-company-rad-power-bikes-talks-future-plans/

Rad Power Bikes founder Mike Randenbaugh on fueling the e-bike revolution

Rebecca Bellan - 11:48 AM PDT•October 14, 2021

Rad Power Bikes founder Mike Radenbaugh grew up among the Redwood trees on the Lost Coast of Northern California with “tree hugger parents and tree hugger neighbors,” and a life connected to nature. This exposed the founder not only to alternative ways of living that are more responsible to the planet but also to alternative energy. As a young teenager watching the electric vehicle space, Radenbaugh became energized seeing electric motorcycles and cars popping up but was impatient with their slow commercialization.

When Radenbaugh was 15, he built his first e-bike hacking together parts he ordered from Radio Shack and eBay with the money he saved from his job as a bellboy at the one hotel in town. This was back in 2007, and despite his young age, Radenbaugh says this is the year Rad Power Bikes was founded.

“I started advertising in the local newspaper and they gave me the first ad free I think because I went in as this punk kid and they felt sympathy for me,” Radenbaugh told TechCrunch.

https://techcrunch.com/2021/10/14/rad-power-bikes-founder-mike-randenbaugh-on-fueling-the-e-bike-revolution/

Institutional investors double down on Rad Power Bikes with $154M Series D raise

Rebecca Bellan - 6:00 AM PDT October 28, 2021

Fat tire e-bike manufacturer Rad Power Bikes just raised another $154 million. The Series D raise from existing investors, which brings the company’s total funding to $329 million, comes just eight months after Rad raised $150 million. The Seattle-based startup aims to use the funds to boost investments in product and technology innovation and beef out its distribution network, according to founder and CEO Mike Radenbaugh.

Rad’s latest round is led by institutional investors Fidelity Management & Research Company, with investments from funds and accounts advised by T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc., Counterpoint Global (Morgan Stanley), Vulcan Capital, Durable Capital Partners LP and The Rise Fund, TPG’s multisector global impact investing strategy.

“I think the fact that some of the world’s most respected investors are doubling down just shows this competence in our business, both with the scale advantage that we have and also just the overall potential in the e-bike market,” Radenbaugh told TechCrunch.

https://techcrunch.com/2021/10/28/rad-power-bikes-raises-154m-series-d/

Rad Power’s RadWagon 4: A great e-bike at a surprisingly low price

This sub-$2,000 e-bike is thoughtfully designed and a joy to ride.

Jim Salter - 11/11/2021 4:00 AM

The Salter household is very much a bicycling household, so when Rad Power offered me a review unit of one of its 2021 model e-bikes, I eagerly accepted. Rad offers a wide selection of models with a few important common features; all of them are powered aluminum-chassis e-bikes that retail for less than $2,000.

I tried the $1,899 RadWagon 4—a large, aggressively utilitarian, and very configurable cargo bike aimed at folks who need to haul passengers or groceries. After spending three full months with the RadWagon and putting several hundred miles on it, I'm happy to recommend it as an outstanding e-bike at a low price.

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/11/rad-powers-radwagon-4-is-a-great-e-bike-at-a-surprisingly-low-price/

Rad Power Bikes launches new low-cost RadExpand 5 electric bike, replacing RadMini

Micah Toll - Mar. 9th 2022 7:00 am PT

Rad Power Bikes didn’t become the largest electric bicycle company in North America by resting on its laurels. The Seattle-based company has been hard at work on a new model to be added to the lineup. The RadExpand 5 electric bike has just been unveiled, and it comes with an attractive price of just US $1,299.

That price makes it the second most affordable model in Rad’s lineup’s, right after the $1,199 RadMission. But unlike the RadMission, the RadExpand 5 comes with Rad’s highest power motor at 750W and highest capacity battery at 624Wh, plus a seven-speed transmission.

That means the RadExpand 5 will offer similar performance levels to the rest of Rad’s Class 2 e-bike lineup. A top speed of 20 mph (32 km/h) will be possible with both the bike’s half-twist hand throttle and its cadence sensor-based pedal assist.

https://electrek.co/2022/03/09/rad-power-bikes-launches-new-low-cost-radexpand-5-electric-bike-replacing-radmini/

The most exciting e-bike of 2022 is way cheaper than you’d expect

Fast folding fun

Cat Ellis - 9 March 2022

Rad Power Bikes, maker of some of the toughest and best e-bikes around, has released a new folding e-bike that's built like a tank, packs down small enough to toss in the trunk of your car, and costs far less than you might expect.

Good quality e-bikes under $1,500 / £1,000 are hard to find, let alone folding models, due to the extra engineering involved in building a frame that can be packed down neatly but is still strong enough to handle the weight of a rider and the force of a powerful motor.

The new RadExpand 5 is the exception, costing just $1,299 (about £900 / AU$1,600), folding down in seconds, and boasting a 48V, 750W motor to make light work of hills and tough terrain.

Unlike most folding e-bikes we've tested, the RadExpand 5 isn't built for commuters (although you could certainly use it to cruise to work in style if you like). Instead, it's built for tackling mud and rutted trails on weekend adventures, with 4-inch-wide tires, full-coverage front and fenders, water-resistant wiring and connectors, and a range of up to 45 miles on a single charge.

https://www.techradar.com/news/the-most-exciting-e-bike-of-2022-is-way-cheaper-than-youd-expect

Rad Power Bikes and Cycle pilot consumer e-bike subscriptions

Rebecca Bellan - 7:00 PM PDT September 22, 2022

Rad Power Bikes, a popular American e-bike brand that has raised over $300 million in the past two years, will start offering bikes as a subscription service next week. The company is partnering with Cycle, a Berlin-based e-bike subscription service that caters to couriers and last-mile delivery, to pilot the offering in Berlin.

Starting September 22, Cycle will provide two cargo bikes, the RadRunner and RadWagon, for rent with a starting price of €79.90 per month and the choice between a rolling monthly rental or a yearly contract, according to Cycle.

This partnership is Rad’s first subscription play — the company has been hyperfocused on direct-to-consumer sales but wants to attract a new segment of customers that prefer to pay for the usage of an e-bike rather than owning it outright, according to Arno Saladin, Rad’s European business director.

https://techcrunch.com/2022/09/22/rad-power-bikes-and-cycle-pilot-consumer-e-bike-subscriptions/

The trials and jubilations of owning a Rad Power e-bike

November 1, 2022 - Taylor Griggs (Staff Writer)

My roommate and friend Dagny Daniel was in the market for an electric bike, and when she saw was selling their entry-level e-bike for a $500 ($700 lower than its usual price), she jumped at the opportunity to buy it. When the bike came, Dagny put it together and charged it up, excited to hit the bike path.

But she’d only had it for a few days when the honeymoon period ended. Dagny and I were riding with a group of other people on bikes deep in the north Portland peninsula this past weekend when all the sudden, the lights on her bike turned off and the pedal-assist stopped working. (No, it wasn’t dead.) Eventually, we got it going again, but only briefly before it puttered out once more and she had to ride to back without any electric assistance or lights. Right now, the bike is sitting in our basement waiting for someone to figure out what went wrong and get it back in commission.

https://bikeportland.org/2022/11/01/the-trials-and-jubilations-of-owning-a-rad-power-e-bike-366486

Is Rad Power Bikes planning a new low-cost electric bike? These 3 signs point to yes

Micah Toll - Nov. 2nd 2022 11:24 pm PT

Rad Power Bikes is the largest electric bicycle company in North America, meaning that when they make moves, the industry responds. And the latest move we could soon see from the Seattle, Washington-based e-bike manufacturer may be the introduction of a new low-cost electric bike to replace the RadMission.

Here’s why.

https://electrek.co/2022/11/02/rad-power-bikes-low-cost-electric-bike-radmission/

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