Episode Synopsis "Veeley Steps With European Type-Approval"
Orange ventures has entered the Dutch market with Veeley - under the flag of independent oil trader Sakko Holding – as one of the first electrical steps that is in the possession of a Europeans approval. We all know that electric mobility is much more than e-bikes. More and more vehicles are equipped with electrical motorization, and this is only growing. As we also showed on Bicle, the e-step is an ongoing trend. Already several brands are on the market, but not all of the in Europe launched brands have a European approval. As a result, many of those are not allowed on Dutch roads, for instance. Several automotive brands, that launched their own e-step brands, had to be retrieved. This is exactly what Veeley does have: a European type approval and the European safety quality mark TüV.
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