At MOVE America in Austin, SHAED CTO Masaood Yunus stumbled upon what can only be described as the Ferrari of e-bikes—Owlet. Co-founder and CMO Anastasiia Yanovych introduced Owlet’s high-performance electric two-wheeler, a vehicle that blends the agility of a scooter with the power and handling of a motorcycle.
“Leans like a sport bike,” Anastasiia noted, emphasizing Owlet’s ability to merge speed, efficiency, and fun in a single, sleek package.
Owlet isn’t just another e-bike—it’s a rethink of what urban, commercial, and recreational micromobility can be. With acceleration that feels like a motorcycle and customizable speed modes (including a city-friendly 15 mph cap), Owlet is positioned as a premium choice for riders looking to move through urban environments with ease.
Micromobility solutions like Owlet play a critical role in the broader transportation ecosystem. Whether it’s helping commuters ditch their cars, offering delivery services a nimble alternative, or simply providing a new way to explore the city, these innovations bridge the gap between slow-moving traditional bikes and cumbersome four-wheeled vehicles.
As Masaood put it, “Get the Founders Edition of this bike, guys—it’s up on the site right now.”
Owlet isn’t just a product; it’s a glimpse into the future of mobility. Fast, flexible, and built for the modern city—this is what micromobility should look like.
Check out more about Owlet at OwletBikes.com and explore the evolving world of commercial EVs at CommercialEVs.com.
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February 2024
Written by Taylor Steele