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Interesting story on the founders of Lectric Ebikes.
If you’ve been browsing around for an affordable electric bike lately, you’ve almost certainly heard of the Lectric XP e-bike. One year ago the bike didn’t exist, and today they are so popular that it’s difficult to even get your hands on one. While there are plenty of e-bike companies out there doing well right now, few have achieved so much success so quickly.
Here’s the story of how it happened. Lectric Ebike’s founders Levi Conlow and Robby Deziel met playing video games together in middle school. Now both 24, the two set their sites on building a new e-bike company last year. The idea is nothing novel per se; new e-bike companies pop up all the time. The barriers to entry for a garage startup just aren’t all that high these days. The tricky part is succeeding.
Pooling their cash, Levi and Robby were able to order 10 prototypes of their Lectric XP e-bike. With fat tires, a 28 mph (45 km/h) top speed, around 25 miles (40 km/h) of range and a folding frame for easy transport, the pair hoped they had settled on the right bike design for the market. They had chosen what they thought would be the ultimate combination of parts and features, with an $899 price as the cherry on top. But now it was time to see what the market thought. That was May 30, 2019 – less than one year ago.
The story of how two guys built a $13M revenue e-bike company in a year
If you’ve been browsing around for an affordable electric bike lately, you’ve almost certainly heard of the Lectric XP e-bike....
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If you’ve been browsing around for an affordable electric bike lately, you’ve almost certainly heard of the Lectric XP e-bike. One year ago the bike didn’t exist, and today they are so popular that it’s difficult to even get your hands on one. While there are plenty of e-bike companies out there doing well right now, few have achieved so much success so quickly.
Here’s the story of how it happened. Lectric Ebike’s founders Levi Conlow and Robby Deziel met playing video games together in middle school. Now both 24, the two set their sites on building a new e-bike company last year. The idea is nothing novel per se; new e-bike companies pop up all the time. The barriers to entry for a garage startup just aren’t all that high these days. The tricky part is succeeding.
Pooling their cash, Levi and Robby were able to order 10 prototypes of their Lectric XP e-bike. With fat tires, a 28 mph (45 km/h) top speed, around 25 miles (40 km/h) of range and a folding frame for easy transport, the pair hoped they had settled on the right bike design for the market. They had chosen what they thought would be the ultimate combination of parts and features, with an $899 price as the cherry on top. But now it was time to see what the market thought. That was May 30, 2019 – less than one year ago.