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Life Electric Vehicles
Life Electric Vehicles hand-builds e-bikes in Deerfield Beach, Florida, selling directly to consumers from ready-to-ship US inventory.
Life Electric Vehicles
The company assembles a range of e-bike models at its Florida facility, using components from SRAM, Promax, KMC, Avid, Continental and Kenda among more than 20 suppliers. Its current battery configuration is a 14.25Ah pack delivering up to 35 miles per charge, with charge times of four to eight hours. The product line spans city-commute and off-road trail designs, and the lightest model — the Chill Life Series Genesis R 400 — comes in at 47 pounds plus a 7.2-pound battery on a step-through frame. Life EV sells directly to consumers via its website with no pre-order requirements; the firm states bikes are available and ready to ship. It promotes home test-drive delivery for at least one model, citing a customer experience with a custom-color Genesis. The brand positions its speed-governed, Federal-limit-compliant 20 mph ceiling as a differentiator that makes the bikes road-legal in all 50 states. No financial data, named principals, or operational history beyond the current product-and-fulfillment snapshot is publicly disclosed. The firm does not publish an institutional investment strategy, vehicle structure, or allocation framework. It operates as a consumer product company assembling and selling finished e-bikes domestically. Life EV lacks the structural features of a traditional investment entity — there is no evidence of a fund, separate managed account, or family-office originating wealth. Until operational or ownership details are disclosed, it cannot be profiled through an allocator lens.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
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AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Lehi
Corporate office
Lehi, Deerfield Beach, United States
Frequently asked questions
Is Life Electric Vehicles a family office or an operating business?
All publicly available information points to an operating business that assembles and sells electric bicycles directly to consumers. There is no disclosure of managed investment capital, a fund structure, or a family-office wealth origin, and the firm's website describes only product manufacturing and retail operations.
Where are Life EV bikes manufactured?
Final assembly and quality inspection occur at the company's facility in Deerfield Beach, Florida. The firm states that its e-bikes are built in the USA using a network of global component suppliers that includes SRAM, Promax, KMC, Avid, Continental and Kenda.
What battery range do Life EV models offer?
Current models use a 14.25Ah battery that can deliver up to 35 miles per charge, with variability based on rider weight, terrain and pedal-assist usage. Full charge time ranges from four to eight hours depending on the battery capacity.
Are Life EV bikes compliant with US road regulations?
The firm caps its e-bike speeds at 20 miles per hour, aligning with the federal speed limit for electric bicycles in the United States. This design choice, according to the company, makes the bikes legal for road use in all 50 states.
Does Life EV use a pre-order sales model?
No, the company states that it holds bikes in inventory and can ship immediately without requiring pre-orders. It also offers home test-drive delivery for at least one of its models, based on a customer testimonial published on its site.
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