Innovative Electric Micromobility Platform Launches
Palo Alto-based electric micromobility company ALSO has unveiled its inaugural vehicle lineup, according to company announcements. The launch includes the modular TM-B electric bicycle, two pedal-assist electric “quad” models, and a connected helmet system. Sources indicate the company is establishing partnerships with industry leaders including Rivian and Amazon to support its market entry.
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Modular E-Bike Features Advanced Technology
The TM-B electric bike features a one-touch changeable modular top frame that reportedly adapts to various body sizes and riding applications. At its core is the DreamRide drive system, which analysts suggest represents a shift toward software-defined pedaling by blending energy regeneration with intuitive motor control rather than relying on direct mechanical connections.
Key features highlighted in the report include:
- Advanced battery technology with USB-C fast charging capability up to 240 watts
- Portal digital touchscreen that activates automatically when riders approach
- Integrated security system that locks components automatically and sends tamper alerts
- Configurable drive modes enabling personalized riding experiences
Four-Wheel Electric Quads Expand Options
Alongside the e-bike, ALSO is introducing two TM-Q pedal-assist electric quad models leveraging the same technological platform in a four-wheel format. The vehicles are reportedly designed for bike lanes while carrying significant loads. The commercial TM-Q variant, scheduled for 2026 release, is positioned for logistics and delivery applications, while the consumer model targets families seeking compact car alternatives., according to further reading
Strategic Partnerships Accelerate Adoption
According to reports, ALSO is collaborating with Amazon on customized pedal-assist e-cargo quads to expand Amazon’s micromobility fleet across the U.S. and Europe. Emily Barber, Director of Amazon’s Global Fleet, stated that such solutions “allow us to quickly deliver to customers in dense, urban cities while helping reduce traffic and noise.”
The company is also partnering with Rivian to feature ALSO vehicles in Rivian’s online and retail stores later this year. Rivian Founder and CEO RJ Scaringe commented that ALSO was created to “develop technology and products that challenge existing expectations for what is possible in form factors smaller than a car or truck.”
Connected Helmet Enhances Safety and Experience
ALSO’s Alpha Wave Helmet incorporates what the report describes as Release Layer System (RLS) technology for improved rotational impact protection. The helmet also features integrated lighting, an audio system with wind-shielded speakers and noise-canceling microphones, and connects to the TM-B’s control interface for media, navigation, and communication functions.
Availability and Future Outlook
Preorders for the TM-B e-bike are currently available through RideAlso.com, with deliveries expected to begin in spring 2026. Chris Yu, President of ALSO, stated that the launch represents “just the beginning of a broader platform we are building that we believe will catalyze adoption globally” of efficient transportation modes.
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References
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micromobility
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_bicycle
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All-terrain_vehicle
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_battery
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rivian
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