Lightning Motorcycle
Lightning Motorcycle Corp. is an American electric motorcycle maker. CEO and Founder Richard Hatfield founded the business in 2006 in San Carlos, California, after participating in an electric Porsche race team. Lightning Motorcycle excels in electric motorcycle R&D and production, and their new 'LS-218' EV bike has been dubbed the world's fastest production motorcycle.
All kinds of start-ups are being encouraged by the switch to electric motorcycles to start producing ever-more radical designs for urban transit. Lightning Motorcycles stands out from the competition because outright speed has always been prioritized. This goal has been strengthened by competition success, and in 2013, the late Carlin Dunne rode the Lightning LS-218 Superbike up the Pikes Peak Hillclimb in the quickest motorbike time, making history as the first electric motorcycle to defeat its gasoline-powered rivals. The LS-218 is one of the fastest motorcycles currently in production, independent of the power source, with a top speed of 218 mph. The Strike, still a fully-faired sports model, debuted next, with a maximum speed of 150mph, a combined range of 150 miles, and a recharge time of as little as 35 minutes. Lightning demonstrates that the electrified future of motorcycles will not be dull!
Founded: 2006 by Richard Hatfield
Website: https://lightningmotorcycle.com/