Ducati Responds to MotoE ‘Hiatus’, Research Continues
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MotoE World Championship To Go On Hiatus After 2025 Season
The International Motorcycling Federation (FIM) and MotoGP have released a statement announcing the suspension of the MotoE electric bike World Championship. This suspension will take place following the 2025 season, which has only two races left. According to MotoGP, the reason for this decision is that MotoE has failed to gain traction among fans of the sport over the course of seven seasons. It also added that during this period, the electric…
Long-term goal: an electric motorcycle suitable for everyday use with Ducati-DNA The MotoE project was originally launched by Ducati to build internal knowledge in the field of electric drive technologies. The aim is to one day be able to offer an electric motorcycle suitable for the road, which meets the requirements and values of the Borgo Panigale brand.The focus is on performance, weight and range – three factors in which electric bikes so f…
Borgo Panigale’s brand, the world’s newest builder champion in the MotoGP queen category for the 6th year in a row, remains committed to seeking an alternative to electric combustion. Read
Ducati’s electric research continues with the V21L prototype and solid-state batteries
With the FIM MotoE World Championship on hiatus at the end of the 2025 season, Ducati continues to develop its expertise in alternative technologies to internal combustion. The Ducati MotoE project was created with the aim of building up internal know-how within the company in order to be ready if and when battery technology allowed for the creation of an electric road bike in line with the values of the Borgo Panigale manufacturer. During these…
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