Emo bike

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emo-bike GmbH & Co KG
legal form GmbH & Co. KG
founding January 21, 2011
Seat Mittelbiberach , Germany
management Markus Schmitz
Branch Electric moped
Website www.feddz.com
As of December 31, 2015

The emo-bike GmbH & Co KG is a manufacturer of small electric motorcycles founded in 2011 and based in Mittelbiberach in Baden-Württemberg . The company sells self-developed, electrically powered mopeds under the brand name FEDDZ .

history

On January 21, 2011, Edmund Patriarcheas and Karl-Heinz Fink founded emo-bike GmbH & Co KG in Biberach an der Riss . The personally liable partner was Patriarcheas & Fink Verwaltungs GmbH. The purpose of the company was the development, production and marketing of an electric small motorcycle. The concept and design come from industrial designer Jürgen Hinderhofer from the Biberach design office Slogdesign .

In 2012 the FEDDZ brand was entered in the trademark register . In 2014, the electric moped received its road approval from the Federal Motor Transport Authority and was presented to the public for the first time.

On September 17, 2015, emo-bike relocated to neighboring Warthausen . On August 25, 2016, the company was taken over by Schmitz Verwaltungs GmbH, whose subsidiary EMB Elektromaschinenbau GmbH had previously supplied the electric motors. As a result, the new managing director Markus Schmitz relocated the company's headquarters to its current location at Industriestraße 63 in Mittelbiberach and began series production there in 2017.

Emo-bike GmbH & Co. KG with flagship store.jpg
Emo-bike GmbH & Co. KG in Mittelbiberach.jpg

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Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Amtsgericht Ulm HRA 722357
  2. a b c emo-bike GmbH & Co. KG (HRA 722357). In: extract from the commercial register. Retrieved June 14, 2017 .
  3. a b FEDDZ - the electrically powered city runabout. In: Schwäbische Zeitung . May 25, 2017. Retrieved June 14, 2017 .
  4. Information on the  FEDDZ trademark in the register of the German Patent and Trademark Office (DPMA)
  5. ^ Sarah Griffiths: But where's the engine? £ 5,000 electric bike hides its motor to add a 'car boot'. In: Daily Mail . March 18, 2014, accessed June 14, 2017 .
  6. Feddz electric scooter goes into series production. In: Schwäbische Zeitung. May 24, 2017. Retrieved June 14, 2017 .
  7. Electric Firsch. In: Motomobil. Retrieved June 14, 2017 .
  8. Christopher Stockburger: electric moped Feddz. In: Der Spiegel . April 13, 2017. Retrieved June 14, 2017 .
  9. FEDDZ Electric Motorbike. The Chicago Athenaeum, 2013, accessed June 14, 2017 .
  10. iENA (PDF).
  11. FEDDZ Electric Motorbike. In: German Design Award Die Winner 2016. German Design Council , accessed on June 14, 2017 .