The British McLaren Applied subsidiary Lavoie buys the insolvent e-bike manufacturer VanMoof. The companies announced this in a press release. The acquisition
LONDON (BRAIN) British e-mobility company Lavoie has acquired VanMoof and intends to stabilize, grow, and develop the Dutch e-bike brand that declared bankruptcy in July.Acquisition terms were not announced.Lavoie is part of global technology company McLaren Applied, which was connected to the McLaren Group also consisting of McLaren Automotive and McLaren Racing for 20
Lavoie, the electric scooter brand owned by the McLaren Group, announced on Thursday it has agreed to acquire the bankrupt Dutch e-bike manufacturer VanMoof, Reuters reported on Thursday afternoon. Lavoie aims to expand its operations and further develop VanMoof's business.
Lavoie is buying bankrupt e-bike maker VanMoof. The e-mobility subsidiary of McLaren Applied announced today that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire the VanMoof e-bike business.
VanMoof, the flashy e-bike startup that skidded into bankruptcy this summer, has gotten back on its bike, so to speak. Today it was announced that Lavoie,