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Infinite Machine just unveiled the Olto, a $3,495 connected e-scooter built to be street-legal without a motorcycle license.
The Infinite Machine Olto looks like the future, locks itself and offers over-the-air firmware updates. Sign me up.
Olto, the second electric two-wheeler model from the mobility startup Infinite Machine, was just unveiled as a bike lane-ready ...
When we last heard from Brooklyn-based mobility startup Infinite Machine, the company was busy touting its decidedly Cybertruck-looking P1 electric scooter. Well, the firm is now venturing into new ...
with 300 e-bikes distributed through Sydney to start and e-scooters to come soon. SEE ALSO: Bike-sharing has blown up in the past year, but cities are wary after the mess in China Melbourne will ...
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