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LAND Electric Motorcycles orders up to 2,000 coil drivers from Exro

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Exro and LAND have agreed to cooperate to optimize the powertrain for the District motorcycle with the Coil Driver.

CALGARY — Exro Technologies Inc., a clean technology company which has developed a class of power electronics for electric motors and batteries, announces that it has signed an agreement with LAND Electric Motorcycles to produce up to 2000 units of the Coil Driver this year.

LAND (E-Moto) is an electric motorcycle manufacturer based in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. LAND produces a US made, powerful, lightweight electric motorcycle called the District that showcases vehicle design and craftsmanship for an enhanced riding experience. LAND is founded by industry veteran Scott Colosimo, who also founded Cleveland CycleWerks, which has been manufacturing gas motorcycles for more than 11 years.

Exro and LAND have agreed to cooperate to optimize the powertrain for the District motorcycle with the Coil Driver. This integration is intended to improve performance for the District motorcycle and enable a new powertrain system solution in the emerging lightweight electric motorcycles industry.

Exro will ship the first Coil Driver to LAND this February for vehicle integration and validation testing to be completed by second quarter of 2021. After vehicle integration is completed, Land will begin purchasing the Coil Driver for their motorcycles.

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“We are thrilled to be working with Exro”, said Scott Colosimo, Chief Executive Officer of LAND. “We believe integrating Exro’s Coil Driver technology with our product will allow LAND to achieve best-in-class performance and efficiency.”

“We are so glad to be collaborating with LAND to optimize their motorcycle’s powertrain”, said Sue Ozdemir, Chief Executive Officer of Exro. “This collaboration takes us another step closer to revenue growth and commercialization of our Coil Driver technology.”

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