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The electric scooter revolution, which has been gradually sweeping the country over the past several years, has attracted an increasing number of people. The Canadian electric scooter industry has growth potential in the vintage, upright, and folding scooter sectors.
Expanding government incentives and subsidy programs, stringent environmental regulations, increased consumer awareness of environmentally friendly transportation, and rising e-scooter sharing service popularity are the main drivers propelling this industry.
Two new developments that have an immediate impact on market dynamics are the growing sharing of e-scooters and the development of lightweight lithium batteries for e-scooters.
The Canada Electric Scooter Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030
The forthcoming release of the new Apollo City electric scooter from the Canadian business Apollo is getting a lot of attention. The scooter is intended for urban commuters, as its name suggests, although the most recent model is anticipated to have some significant changes.
And with the company’s current scooters having thousands of satisfied customers in the US, Canada, and other countries, Apollo has a lot to live up to with this approaching launch. They’ve posted other teasers as well.
Apollo has released information on the scooter almost weekly, including hints about its suspension, svelte appearance, and even regenerative braking.
The business previously declared that they will be releasing a completely redesigned version of Apollo City. The left side of the handlebars and what looks to be the scooter’s rear suspension are shown in two previously made public photographs.
Both a thumb lever and a brake lever are located on the left bar. A left-side throttle or a brake lever that activates regenerative braking, a feature seen on certain other electric scooters, might be the thumb lever.
Another teaser image revealing the scooter’s front suggests a swingarm front suspension configuration, and the suspension appears to point to a swingarm rear end to go with it.