Rad Power Bikes, once North America’s most recognizable and widely sold electric bike brand, has agreed to sell its assets in a bankruptcy auction for approximately 13.2 million dollars to Life ...
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Rad Power Bikes has officially found a buyer. Just over a month after entering the bankruptcy process, the once-dominant ...
South Florida-based Life Electric Vehicles was the winning bidder, and subject to court approval, will acquire all Rad ...
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A company called Life Electric Vehicle Holdings has emerged as the top bidder for Rad Power's assets. It's not clear what the company plans to do with them, though.