Introducing Emissary
Reliable Access to Energy
Electric transportation without the second job of managing energy.
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The Problem
People don't buy an e-bike to become battery managers.
But that's what ownership quietly turns into — a set of chores nobody signed up for.
Charge overnight
Every night, without exception.
Buy extra batteries
Because one is never quite enough.
Buy extra chargers
One for home, one for the office.
Carry batteries
Heavier than they look, everywhere you go.
Wait to recharge
Plans paused for hours at a time.
Plan trips around range
The bike decides where you can go.
People don't want bigger batteries.
They want
Current Workarounds
Today's ownership experience is a collection of DIY workarounds.
- Charge overnight
- Buy spare batteries
- Buy faster chargers
- Carry batteries
- Decline longer trips
- Bring bikes indoors
The Solution
Reliable Access to Energy
Swap
Drop a depleted battery at any station.
Ride
Take a fully charged one. Keep moving.
Repeat
No planning. No waiting. No second job.
The Ecosystem
One system. Every piece designed to work together.
Bike Platforms
Two platforms. One energy system.
Every Emissary bike runs on the same standardized battery — so the network scales with you, no matter which one you ride.
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Individual
Light, quick, built for the daily commute.
- Range
- 45–60 mi / swap
- Class
- Class 3
- Weight
- 42 lb
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Family / Cargo
Room for kids, groceries, or a full week's errands.
- Range
- 35–50 mi / swap
- Class
- Class 2
- Payload
- 350 lb
Why We're Different
Infrastructure company first. Bike company second.
Brands build for the bike.
We optimize ownership.
Other brands sell batteries.
We provide access to energy.
Other brands build products.
We build infrastructure.
Build the experience first. Network advantage later.
One less thing to think about.
Nobody buys a $3,000–$5,000 e-bike hoping to become a battery manager. They buy it to ride.
You ride.
We'll help take care of the energy.
How It Works
From first ride to routine, in five steps.
Buy Bike
Choose individual or cargo. Own it outright.
Activate Membership
One plan covers every swap, everywhere.
Ride
Commute, run errands, take the long way home.
Swap Battery
Under a minute, no tools, no thinking.
Ride Again
Full range, every time.
Network Vision
Every rider makes the network stronger.
Each layer compounds on the one below it — this is how infrastructure gets better with scale instead of worse.
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System diagram showing bike, battery, station, and app relationships.
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Join Early Access
Be first in line when Emissary launches near you.
We're building the network city by city. Tell us where you are and how you ride — it shapes where we launch first.
Host a Station
Bring reliable energy to your community.
Apartments, universities, businesses, campuses, and municipalities can all host an Emissary swap station.
FAQ
Questions, answered.
A normal e-bike makes you responsible for every part of energy management — charging, spares, range planning. Emissary separates the bike from the battery. You ride; the network handles keeping you powered.
Membership covers unlimited battery swaps across the station network, app access, and priority support. Pricing details will be published closer to launch.
Both. An optional home charger is available for riders who want it, but the swap network means you're never dependent on it.
Launch cities are being selected based on waitlist density, campus partnerships, and residential density. Joining the waitlist directly shapes this.
Yes — see the Host a Station section above. Our network team evaluates each location for rider demand and placement.
Emissary is in pre-launch. Early access members will be the first to ride when the network goes live in their area.