Unleash the thrill of the ride with our latest electric motorcycles.
New to EV? Learn more about the many advantages of ownership
Discover the Chargemap Pass
Can-Am has partnered with Chargemap to simplify your charging experience. Every new Can-Am motorcycle customer is offered the Chargemap Pass. This handy payment card, paired with a mobile app, provides access to over 550,000 public charging stations across Europe. With it, users can plan a customised route tailored to their charging needs and preferences. Chargemap’s extensive and dependable data is powered by a thriving community of over 2 million EV drivers who support one another daily. Find out more.
Peace of mind
With a 5-year battery warranty and a 2-year motorcycle warranty, we stand firmly behind the quality and durability of our vehicles.
Financial incentives
Depending on your location, you may qualify for government or other incentives when purchasing an electric motorcycle. Take a look at the policies in your area here and apply if you’re eligible.
Frequently asked questions
The brand-new electric motorcycles are set to hit dealerships in early 2025. Pre-order yours from 1st October, and you’ll be among the very first to experience the ride!
Depending on where you live, different countries and regions offer varying programs to assist you. Check out this article to explore what options apply to your area.
Much like traditional petrol motorcycles, most countries require a license to operate an electric motorcycle. The exact type of license depends on the motorcycle’s power output and the regulations in your area. Learn more.
Yes, just like all electric two-wheelers, Can-Am motorcycles are fully automatic and require no clutch.
The ease of riding largely depends on a motorcycle's design and features. Since most electric motorcycles lack a clutch, they make the learning process much smoother for those starting out. With its sleek, compact size and lightweight design, the Can-Am Pulse is an excellent option for beginners exploring the world of motorcycling.
Charging will almost always be more affordable than refuelling a petrol tank, but the exact cost depends on several factors, including electricity rates in your area and the battery’s capacity.