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This week, Oliver interviews Dong Tran, founder of Ryvid, who make electric motorbikes in California. We’ve not covered heaps of motorbikes on the show so far, but that’s changing and we will have a bunch more next year. There’s a few really interesting things about Ryvid...
Firstly, they’ve got a pretty unique new metal folding technique for frame design which, if you listen to Horace and how he talks about how manufacturing techniques dictate how products evolve, has a lot of potential in offering lower cost, more innovative vehicle designs and companies.
Secondly, they’re about to go into production with only around $1m raised, and
Thirdly, they’ve just been the recipients of a $20m calcompete grant in California, which is one of the largest grants that we’ve ever seen given to a Micromobility company. We really like Dong and his attitude, and it’s a pleasure to be able to bring you this conversation.
Specifically they tackle
The background to Ryvid
The vehicle - The Anthem
What they’re building - vehicles, battery systems etc
Why they have chosen folded metal frames vs. more traditional frame systems and the impact of that on the bike
How they have funded the company - equity, grants
What Dong is excited about in the industry going forward
And with that, here’s Dong!!
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By Micromobility IndustriesThis week, Oliver interviews Dong Tran, founder of Ryvid, who make electric motorbikes in California. We’ve not covered heaps of motorbikes on the show so far, but that’s changing and we will have a bunch more next year. There’s a few really interesting things about Ryvid...
Firstly, they’ve got a pretty unique new metal folding technique for frame design which, if you listen to Horace and how he talks about how manufacturing techniques dictate how products evolve, has a lot of potential in offering lower cost, more innovative vehicle designs and companies.
Secondly, they’re about to go into production with only around $1m raised, and
Thirdly, they’ve just been the recipients of a $20m calcompete grant in California, which is one of the largest grants that we’ve ever seen given to a Micromobility company. We really like Dong and his attitude, and it’s a pleasure to be able to bring you this conversation.
Specifically they tackle
The background to Ryvid
The vehicle - The Anthem
What they’re building - vehicles, battery systems etc
Why they have chosen folded metal frames vs. more traditional frame systems and the impact of that on the bike
How they have funded the company - equity, grants
What Dong is excited about in the industry going forward
And with that, here’s Dong!!
Catch us on Twitter @MicromobilityCo.
Subscribe to our weekly newsletter and have it in your inbox every Monday and Thursday.
We’re also on LinkedIn and Instagram.