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Manta5 Unveils First E-Bike for the Water
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1 minute 41 seconds
5 years ago
Manta5 Unveils First E-Bike for the Water

Welcome to the World news. World news keeps you updated news around the nations.

Today's topic is "Manta5 Unveils First E-Bike for the Water"

A company in New Zealand has developed an electric bicycle that can be used on water — the Manta5 Hydrofoil e-bike.

Manta5 describes its invention as half-bike and half-plane. The company says riding one feels like normal cycling, but on the water. It uses a battery, motor and underwater wings — which are called "foils" — to move across water at speeds of up to 20 kilometers an hour. The bikes are made to be strong, but still light enough to carry.

Manta5 was started in early 2011 by Guy Howard-Willis and Roland Alonzo, both passionate cyclists. Howard-Willis had wanted there to be more options for would-be water cyclists, and when he met Alonzo, decided to try and make that happen.

It took the company eight years to develop the bike, but it was able to show a prototype in 2017. The company says that a short video of that first bike got 350 million views on Facebook.

The first bikes that Manta5 produced sold out in six months. It says that riders in New Zealand are already fans, and are using them to ride across lakes, rivers and ocean waves.

Manta5 now hopes the bikes will become popular in the US as well. At $8,990, however, they certainly aren't cheap.

CEO Greg Johnston says that learning to ride the water bike is like cycling for the first time: you might have to try a few times, but it's a lot of fun once you get the hang of it. The company even believes that in the near future, biking across the water could be a sport, and even be included in the Olympics.

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