Full-throttle electric snow bikes quietly tear up Alpine powder

By C.C. Weiss on December 14, 2020

MoonBikes plans to launch a preorder campaign in January  MoonBikes

MoonBikes plans to launch a preorder campaign in January

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Electric cars and trucks may be the hottest topic in e-mobility, but quiet, clean-running electric drives have the ability to revolutionize all kinds of vehicles and machinery. We've seen it with the popularization and evolution of ebikes, and electric tech is slowly finding its way into more demanding powersports applications, like electric dirt bikes and snowmobiles. French startup MoonBikes Motors is carving some space between the e-snowmobile and e-dirt bike categories, creating a full-throttle electric snow bike meant to travel lightly and deliver sharp, explosive exhilaration on the snow.

It's that time of year when experimental all-electric snow machines start rolling out from their high-altitude garages to carve their signatures into the Alpine snow and public consciousness. Last year it was the Austrian-built BobSla snow-kart motoring around its home turf at the Obergurgl-Hochgurgl ski area, and this year it's the French-crafted MoonBike all-electric snow bike spraying snow in its own corner of the Alps.

Designed for both all-out snowy thrills and dutiful utility, the MoonBike features a snowmobile-like combination of rear track drive and front ski. A motor with 3 kW of continuous power pushes the bike to speeds up to 28 mph (45 km/h). 

Instead of using a single fixed battery, the MoonBike has the capacity to hold one or two 2-kWh batteries, allowing riders to double up on range. A single battery powers the bike for between 11 and 21.7 miles (18 and 35 km), depending upon how hard the rider is twisting on the throttle, and a dual-battery doubles that range spread to 22 to 43.5 miles (36 to 70 km). The batteries are also removable.

Unlike other motorized snow bikes that are motor bikes with conversion kits, the MoonBike was designed from the ground-up as a snow bikeMoonBikes

Unlike other motorized snow bikes that are motor bikes with conversion kits, the MoonBike was designed from the ground-up as a snow bike

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MoonBikes don't have the all-out speed or range of full gas-engined snowmobiles, but the quiet, clean motor drive seems to pair quite well with the small, flickable frame to create a bike that should be a ton of fun to ride. Where the MoonBike does outshine a large, 400-plus-lb (181-plus-kg) snowmobile is in its compact, 176-lb (80-kg, with one battery) construction that will ensure much easier transport and storage. 

MoonBikes Motors plans to put its bikes up for preorder in late January. It hasn't finalized pricing yet but will announce it during the preorder campaign. The company is careful to point out that the models pictured are prototypes and not the finalized product. Likewise, specs are still subject to change between now and production.

The light, sleek construction of the MoonBike makes for quick, nimble handlingMoonBikes

The light, sleek construction of the MoonBike makes for quick, nimble handling

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Unlike many of the startups we see every year at Germany's ISPO show, MoonBikes, an ISPO BrandNew Award finalist, plans to bring its products over to North America, where they'll make an interesting alternative to popular snowmobiles and snow-converted dirt bikes and electric bicycles. It expects the first American deliveries to begin in December 2021. 

Below you'll find the polished, drone-shot minute-long promo and a 30-second clip compilation without music.

MoonBikes x Drone - MoonBikes, 100% electric snowbikes

MoonBikes - 100% electric snowbikes - Winter 2020 - Best of January

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