Fly-E Group, Inc. Selected as the Official E-Bike Provider for NYC DOT’s Trade-In Program

Fly-E Group, Inc., an electric vehicle company engaged in designing, installing, selling, and renting smart electric motorcycles, electric bikes, electric scooters, and related accessories, has announced that its flagship e-bike model, the Fly-11 PRO, has been officially selected by the New York City Department of Transportation (“NYC DOT”) as the official e-bike for the E-Bike Trade-In Program (the “Program”). NYC DOT expects to distribute approximately 400 e-bikes during the pilot period.

This Program underscores New York City’s commitment to improving safety and sustainability by replacing uncertified e-bikes and lithium-ion batteries with models meeting UL 2849 safety standards and featuring UL 2271-certified batteries. The Fly-11 PRO was chosen for its advanced safety features, including UL-certified components, an advanced battery management system, and superior durability and range. With its commitment to quality and innovation, Fly-E is expected to equip NYC delivery workers with safer and more efficient transportation options. In addition, this isn’t Fly-E’s first collaboration with NYC. The Company previously supported the Equitable Commute Project (ECP), and had accumulated valuable expertise in e-bike replacement programs and community engagement.

Mr. Zhou (Andy) Ou, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Fly-E, commented, “At Fly-E, safety and sustainability are at the heart of everything we do. The Fly-11 PRO was specifically designed with advanced UL-certified components, a robust battery management system, and exceptional durability to prioritize user safety. We are proud to support NYC’s efforts to create a safer, more sustainable future for delivery workers and communities alike. This selection highlights our unwavering commitment to quality, innovation, and environmental responsibility, and we remain committed to driving long-term growth and success for our company.”

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