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I rode the new Maeving RM1S – and it’s the first truly convincing 125cc electric motorbike I’ve tried


When Seb Inglis-Jones and Will Stirrup, the co-founders of British electric motorcycle start-up Maeving, found themselves in China on business, they remarked at how beautifully silent the mass of scooters lining up at traffic lights were.

“We knew there and then that the future of urban mobility had to be electric and it had to be powered by battery packs that were easily removed and conveniently charged, rather than relying on a public network or trailing awkward wires,” Will explains at the launch of Maeving’s latest bike, the RM1S.

Looking largely similar to the striking RM1, which has gone on to be one of the best-selling electric motorcycles in the UK since its launch in 2022, the RM1S takes the same retro-futuristic design but adds in a larger battery capacity and a revised electric motor that now promises longer trips between charges and, perhaps more importantly, improved performance. And after a test-drive through London, I came away impressed with its potential in busy city centers.

Maeving RM1S

(Image credit: Maeving)

But first, the backstory of the RM1. “The overriding feedback from customers of the RM1 is that they wanted more power and higher top speeds – the kind of performance they were used to on petrol-powered motorcycles,” Will explained.



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