Electric scooter crafted by Teenage Engineering embraces a distinctive design and offers user-friendly electric transportation for the public in Sweden.
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Swishin' through the city on an electric scooter just got snazzy af! Meet the Vässla EPA1, a sleek and customizable electric scooter born out of a collaboration between Swedish electronics maestros, Teenage Engineering, and a dash of simplified city commuting.
With a nod to Sweden's minimalist design heritage, this bad boy, known as EPA, (short for 'En Passar Alla', or 'One fits all') is all about adaptability, functionality, and cuttin' through traffic like a hot knife through butter.
The EPA1 delivers the power with a 2.6kW electric hub motor and offers two sweet speeds: 28mph in its Class 1 edition for the bad-asses with a driver’s license or a more relaxed 15mph Class 2 alternative for those cruisin' along public bike paths without a license.
Flexin' its modular muscles, this beast comes equipped with 11 rugged mounting points, letting you attach extras like panniers, front baskets, an extra seat, or other essentials, catering to your lifestyle, not the other way around!
Don't sweat about mileage—the EPA1 boasts swappable LiFePO4 batteries in two sizes: a 64km version or a 113km powerhouse, giving you the juice for whichever journey you're on. And for those who love stayin' on top of tech trends, Vässla is proposin' a battery leasin' model—you buy the scooter and lease the battery, instantly upgradin' your ride when they roll out new battery tech.
This two-wheeler's aesthetics are as sharp as its performance, with the initial black edition at your disposal. teasers of vibrant colors and swappable panels hint at the ability to tailor-make your EPA1 to your personality.
Our man Mikael Andersson, CEO of Vässla, has big dreams for this urban transport revolution, describe the EPA as "not just a scooter, but a revolution in urban transportation." You can cop an EPA1 in Q3 2025—hang tight!
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Vässla announced the EPA1's release in June 2025, shares of the limited first edition in black, with more colors and accessories rollin' out the same month. Snag one for approximately 19,990 SEK (~US$2,100), with the initial batch available exclusively in Sweden, no stateside details yet.
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- In the future, you might consider expanding your smart-home devices to include the EPA1 scooter, as Vässla proposes a battery leasing model that allows for instant technology upgrades.
- Aside from the Vässla EPA1 electric scooter, there are other gadgets and technology that can be tailored to your lifestyle, such as attachable panniers, front baskets, and swappable colored panels, all part of the EPA1's minimalist, adaptable design.