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A More Sustainable Future is Truly Electric

All true EVs, including LiveWire electric motorcycles, are considered zero emission vehicles, as they do not produce exhaust or tailpipe emissions. While there is still a carbon footprint associated with LiveWire bikes – mostly due to material production and manufacturing – the environmental impact of electric vehicles is still significantly less than the production and lifetime use of an internal combustion engine (ICE). As technology and infrastructure evolve, and electricity grids become cleaner, the carbon impact of EVs will continue to trend in an overwhelmingly positive direction.

Looking Ahead

While LiveWire already designs with the future in mind, as a company, we’ve committed to an ambitious goal of being carbon net-zero by 2035. As a step beyond carbon-neutral, in which any carbon emissions are offset, net-zero is the abatement of any emissions throughout the lifetime of a product. This is accomplished through increases in operational and production efficiencies, utilizing renewable resources and electrification, and other “green” means. At LiveWire, we are intentional in exploring how to integrate sustainability into our ideation, product design, and manufacturing, including the use of more plant-based, recycled, and renewable materials for future motorcycle models.

Sustainable Bodywork on s2 mulholland

Introduced with the S2 Mulholland is LiveWire’s first use of sustainable and eco-friendly materials across key touch points on the bike including bodywork, seat, and secondary plastic components.

Mulholland’s front and rear fenders are manufactured using CAP Hemp bio-composite. The motorcycle's radiator shrouds, and wiring caddies are manufactured from HYLON® OCEAN (PCR Nylon 6), the origin of which are discarded ocean fishing nets, further reducing the reliance on petroleum-based plastics. LiveWire also manufactured the seat using petroleum-free, recyclable silicone rather than leather or vinyl.

Finally, the bike will be available in an eco-friendlier unpainted Lunar White finish that elevates the CAP Hemp material while minimizing the use of traditional plastics and paints—efforts unseen in this category prior to the launch of Mulholland. Liquid Black will be the sole painted option available.

Sustainable Bodywork on LiveWire ONE

Silent Dancer, the custom LiveWire ONE designed by Dr. Woo in partnership with Suicide Machine Co, is comprised of organic flax fiber bodywork called AmpliTex™, which has roots in motorsports like Formula 1 and German Touring Cars Masters (DTM). With comparable weight and the stiffness of carbon fiber, it is much more sustainably produced with an 85% lower carbon footprint and features higher vibration dampening and fatigue resistance. BComp, the Swiss manufacturer of AmpliTex™, has been making strides toward cleaner mobility in motorsports through their award-winning flax fibers. Their materials are harvested and produced using methods that minimize environmental impact and waste, while operating with UN Sustainable Development Goals in mind. Using this innovative and earth-friendly flax fiber, our SMCO friends, Aaron and Shaun Guardado, fabricated the custom body pieces in their workshop, located in Long Beach, CA.

Keep an eye on LiveWire as we continue to push electric motorcycle boundaries through both technology advances and sustainability initiatives.

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Introducing our collection of accessories for the S2 Del Mar®, now available to suit your unique style and needs.

Our all-new rack, storage, and windscreen options are designed to seamlessly integrate with the S2 Del Mar's design, providing ample space for your gear while maintaining the motorcycle's sleek and aerodynamic profile. Whether you're heading out for a day trip or a longer adventure, we've got you covered.

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Electric motorcycle charging 101

Like the first time you filled up your gas tank, this simple task requires a little bit of introduction, but if you can charge your laptop than you’ll do just fine charging an electric motorcycle. We’ll walk through the various charging methods to find out which option will be the most effective for your use case.

08/11/2023

The top 5 reasons riders are choosing electric motorcycles

Electric motorcycles are relatively new; and much like their four-wheeled counterparts, technology and adoption is quickly evolving thanks to a unique set of advantages over their internal combustion engine (ICE) counterparts. Let’s take a look at some of these advantages and explore how a LiveWire Electric Motorcycle might be right for your next bike.

08/11/2023

Key differences of electric vs gas motorcycles

Reading up before you demo a LiveWire or just interested about the switch from gas to electric, or maybe you’re just weighing your purchase options? Well we got the list for you, we love our traditional ICE bikes but theres just some things that Electric does better. 

08/11/2023