Zero Motorcycles: Shifting Gears to Europe!

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The Big Move: Zero’s European Adventure

Hold onto your helmets, folks! Zero Motorcycles, the knight in shining electric armor, is relocating its headquarters from sunny California to the lush landscapes of the Netherlands. That’s right—away from the beaches and Hollywood to a land where windmills and electric bikes feel right at home! This strategic shift has everyone buzzing, and for good reason.

Why Europe? Why Now?

In case you were living under a rock—or perhaps a particularly hefty motorcycle—here’s the scoop: Europe has long been Zero’s biggest market for electric two-wheelers. The continent loves its eco-friendly alternatives and is all about that green lifestyle. This move not only consolidates critical global operations into one dream hub, but it also shows Zero’s commitment to ramping up its presence in a market that truly embraces clean, electric commuting.

Keeping the Best of Both Worlds

Fret not, California-lovers! Zero isn’t leaving its roots behind entirely. The sunny state will remain the company’s innovation center, where dreams of electric motorcycle excellence will continue to be birthed. Think of the Netherlands as the new HQ party, while California is the brainy workshop—each contributing in their unique way to the realm of electric two-wheelers. So, while the winds of change are blowing, Zero is well-prepared to ride the wave into this exciting chapter!

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