Every engineer is an artist, every designer is a technologist, and every employee owns more than one motorcycle on average. We choose to ride in front of the world, go fast as we wish, finer energy, easier control, so that the green travel, become a habit.
More than 100 committed professionals work with SurronTM today, creating and producing high-quality electric motorcycles. The company is ready to launch a line of innovative performance products and has already won an internationally recognized Red Dot design award. The headquarters of Surron Ebikes are located in Hangzhou, the epicenter of Chinese e-commerce, and Chongqing, the epicenter of the country’s motorbike and auto sectors.
The Light Bee is powered by a high-performance, brushless permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM), specifically engineered for optimal performance. Mid-mounted and air-cooled, this motor delivers impressive power density, high-speed capabilities, exceptional temperature resistance, and strong torque output.
SurRon eBikes feature a custom-designed, proprietary controller. Equipped with a multi-curve, compound algorithm and real-time monitoring of throttle position, speed, motor torque, and current intensity, the controller continuously analyzes your riding data and adapts to your unique riding style.
Founded in 2014, Surronâ„¢ is a leading electric bike manufacturer known for its innovative approach, industry-leading expertise, and cutting-edge technology. This dedication to excellence resulted in the launch of the original “e-dirt bike,” the Light Bee, in 2018. The Light Bee has since gained global popularity, with over 70,000 units sold worldwide.
Today, Surronâ„¢ employs more than 100 dedicated professionals who develop and manufacture top-quality electric bikes. The company has already earned an internationally acclaimed Red Dot design award and is poised to introduce a range of groundbreaking performance products.
Surron’s operations are headquartered in the Chinese cities of Chongqing, the heart of China’s motorcycle and auto industries, and Hangzhou, the center of Chinese e-commerce.