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Beachman Motor Company, a Canadian startup, has reached significant milestones by securing national and international motorcycle manufacturer licenses and launching its first road-legal electric motorcycle, the ’64 LM. These achievements mark a pivotal moment for the company as it prepares for global expansion and opens a new investment round.
Key Highlights
- Beachman secures national and international licenses from the Canadian government and SAE International.
- Launches ’64 LM, a road-legal electric motorcycle with a top speed of 70 km/h.
- Plans European expansion in 2026, targeting markets beyond North America.
- Opens new investment round to support growth and global ambitions.
- ’64 LM requires a standard driver’s license in most Canadian provinces.
Licensing Success Paves the Way
Beachman’s acquisition of national and international motorcycle manufacturer licenses from the Canadian federal government and SAE International establishes the company as a recognized player in the global automotive industry. This milestone, achieved after four years of dedication, positions Beachman as the only new automaker in Canada in the past decade, alongside BRP Can-Am. The licenses enable the company to produce and sell fully road-legal motorcycles, expanding its portfolio beyond its popular e-bike/moped hybrid.
Introducing the ’64 LM Motorcycle
The Beachman ’64 LM (Light Motorcycle) is now available for Canadian riders, offering a sleek, electric-powered alternative for urban mobility. With a top speed of 70 km/h, the ’64 LM is designed for city streets and local roads, delivering a pure motorcycle experience without pedals. Unlike its e-bike predecessor, the ’64 LM requires a license and insurance in most provinces, though a standard driver’s license is typically sufficient. The motorcycle retains the stylish design of the ’64 e-bike, appealing to riders seeking both aesthetics and functionality.
A Journey of Innovation
Ben Taylor, Co-Founder & CEO of Beachman, emphasized the significance of these achievements, stating, “Receiving our national and international licenses is an achievement four years in the making.” He highlighted the company’s evolution from a small garage operation to an internationally recognized automaker in just five years. Taylor also underscored Beachman’s commitment to fostering manufacturing jobs in Canada, positioning the company as a leader in sustainable mobility and local economic growth.
Expansion Plans and Investment Opportunities
Beachman is setting its sights on international expansion, with plans to enter the European market in 2026. This move marks the company’s ambition to become a global leader in electric mobility. Additionally, Beachman is preparing to launch the ’64 LM in the United States, broadening its North American presence.
To fuel this growth, Beachman has opened a new round of investment, inviting investors to join its journey. Taylor noted, “This round of investment comes at a moment when Beachman is transitioning from a boutique e-bike maker into a fully licensed global motorcycle brand.” This opportunity positions investors to support one of the most innovative vehicle manufacturers in the industry.
How to Learn More
Riders and investors interested in Beachman’s offerings can visit www.beachmanbikes.com for details on the ’64 LM and other models. For inquiries about investment opportunities, contact [email protected].
A Bright Future for Beachman
Beachman’s licensing achievements, the launch of the ’64 LM, and its global expansion plans signal a transformative phase for the company. By combining innovative design with a commitment to sustainability and local manufacturing, Beachman is poised to redefine electric mobility on a global scale.
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