Teenage Engineering Vässla EPA-1 Electric Moped


Abstract

  • Teenage Engineering and Vässla launched the EPA-1, their first electrical mope
  • Customizable with 11 mounting factors, the EPA-1 gives two courses and battery choices for various using wants
  • Accessible in matte black with extra colorways to return

Teenage Engineering, recognized for its modern musical devices and audio tools, is venturing into the realm of city mobility by a brand new collaboration with fellow Swedish model, Vässla. Bridging the hole between industrial design and transportation, the partnership introduces the EPA-1 — Teenage Engineering’s first-ever electrical moped and a hanging synthesis of kind and performance.

Quick for En Passar Alla (“One Suits All”), the EPA-1 displays each manufacturers’ shared dedication to modularity, innovation, and user-centered design. With a minimalist profile and a customizable body, the moped options 11 bolstered mounting factors designed to accommodate an array of equipment, together with cargo baskets, helmet containers, and passenger seats, permitting riders to tailor the automobile to their life-style.

Accessible in Class 1 (2,600W, 45 km/h) and Class 2 (1,000W, 25 km/h) variants, the EPA-1 gives two battery choices: a 30Ah unit with as much as 60 km of vary and a 50Ah model extending to 100+ km. Each batteries make the most of LiFePO₄ chemistry for enhanced security and longevity, and may be charged on or off the bike. Further options embrace NFC keyless begin, a theft alarm with automated wheel lock, LED lighting and each USB-A and USB-C ports.

Launching in matte black with extra colorways to observe, the EPA-1 is priced from 19,990 SEK (approx. $2,096 USD). For extra info, head over to Vässla’s official web site.