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Stark Future , a leader in high- performance electric motorcycles , reached a major milestone in April by recording its highest- ever monthly revenue of $ 20.6 million while earning $ 3.1 million in profit , showing a positive sign for the viability and sustainability of the EV market .
sustainability — in both operational efficiency and materials — for the firm ’ s success . Looking to the future , Stark is focused on repeating the success it has found in the motocross and enduro segments , but in other , much larger motorcycle categories .
competitive costs , while still manufacturing in Europe ,” says Wass . “ This result validates our disciplined approach and marks an important step toward consistent profitability .”
Despite Stark ’ s success , other e- moto manufacturers have had mixed results . Zero Motorcycles recently raised $ 76 million to release six new distinct EV vehicles over the next two years but remains a long way from profitability . Other OEMs have struggled , including Harley- Davidson ’ s electric spin- off LiveWire , which sold just 33 units and lost $ 20 million in its first quarter , and Italy- based Energica , which assets are set to be auctioned off following the company ’ s bankruptcy .
Stark says it is well- positioned to continue scaling its impact and redefining the future of motorcycling . With a global network of dealers at more than 400 retail locations , expansions into over 50 countries , and recent developments for security and military applications , Stark is optimistic about its future .
The revenue achievement comes nearly two years after Stark Future ’ s first commercial sale , and the company ’ s CEO , Anton Wass , says it resembles the growth rate of some of the world ’ s most successful tech firms . The company ’ s rise toward profitability has been driven by its popular off- road bikes and street- legal enduro model .
Stark’s record-setting revenue numbers were fueled by its popular electric off-road bikes and street-legal enduro model. (Photo: Stark Future)
“ We will continue to innovate at the component level and model range so electric motorcycles in all categories can outperform traditional machines in every way ,” says Paul Soucy , Stark ’ s chief technology officer .
cutting- edge electric motorcycles to push boundaries of performance and set new standards for sustainability in the industry . The company credits its commitment to
“ Through deep technical vertical integration and focus on sourcing , we managed to develop game- changing technology at
Stark says its primary ambition is to design , develop , and manufacture
Left : The team from Oruga demonstrated the world’s first single-track electric motorcycle — a true off-road beast created in Latvia — in Toronto in April. The company is exploring market opportunities in North America and may open a manufacturing facility in Canada. (Photo: Liene Vitola) Above : The Unitrack’s proprietary technology combines a track system’s traction with a motorcycle’s steering and tilting characteristics. (Photo: Oruga)