May 19
Written by: Aaron Turpen 901 views
Published on May 19th, 2009 in Electric Cars

We’ve already announced that Best Buy will be carrying the Brammo Enertia in select stores and is already carrying the Segway Personal Transporter in some stores as well. Best Buy’s vague announcement about carrying electric vehicles has been clarified now.
Best Buy has officially announced that they’ll be carrying the Currie Technologies and A2B electric bicycles. The A2B (pictured above) is one of the more unique e-bikes on the market right now and is becoming popular amongst the mid-range e-bike purchasers.
The Currie bikes at Best Buy will include the IZip line of electrics and may also include the Ezip line of scooters. These bikes (the Trailz is pictured below) are popular amongst e-bikers of all levels.

Source: Best Buy Press
Tags: A2B, best buy, brammo, brammo enertia, currie technologies, Enertia, ezip, Segway, Trailz
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