Quick Takeaways
  • Sustainable electric two-wheelers gain momentum as Bcomp and Ather Energy explore natural fibre composite materials for future mobility.
  • The Redux concept highlights how lightweight materials can reshape urban EV design without compromising performance.
On February 3, Bcomp partnered with Indian EV maker Ather Energy to explore the future of sustainable electric two-wheelers by applying natural fibre composite materials to next-generation mobility concepts. The collaboration resulted in the “Redux” concept, a forward-looking two-wheeler that demonstrates how material innovation can influence design, efficiency, and urban appeal.

Sustainable electric two-wheelers through advanced materials

Redux is Bcomp’s latest motor-scooter concept, blending the agility typically associated with scooters and the dynamic performance expected from motorcycles. The concept has been developed to show how sustainable electric two-wheelers can evolve beyond utility and become refined lifestyle products for urban riders.

Lightweight structure with natural fibre composites

The concept is built on a lightweight aluminium frame and features body panels manufactured using Bcomp’s ampliTex flax-fibre composites. These natural fibre composites highlight how weight reduction can be achieved while maintaining the structural strength required for everyday two-wheel vehicle applications. By combining lightweight EV materials with thoughtful design, Bcomp and Ather illustrate how smart material choices can support efficiency, performance, and sustainability. The Redux concept underlines the potential for electric two-wheelers to redefine urban mobility by aligning environmental responsibility with modern expectations of style and usability.
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