At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, Verge Motorcycles unveiled an updated TS Pro electric motorcycle featuring a new all‑solid‑state battery developed with Donut Lab.
At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, Verge Motorcycles unveiled an updated TS Pro electric motorcycle featuring a new all‑solid‑state battery developed with Donut Lab.
At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, Verge Motorcycles unveiled an updated TS Pro electric motorcycle featuring a new all‑solid‑state battery developed with Donut Lab.
Unlike traditional lithium-ion batteries, this solid-state technology uses solid materials instead of liquid electrolytes, offering faster charging, longer range, and greater durability.
Verge claims the bike can travel up to 370 miles (≈600 km) on a single charge and gain about 186 miles (≈300 km) in just 10 minutes of fast charging.
This is the first motorcycle with solid-state batteries to move beyond concept or prototype to production, with deliveries expected in the first quarter of 2026.
By bringing solid-state batteries to public roads, Verge becomes the first manufacturer to deliver production motorcycles powered by this next-generation technology—a milestone long awaited in the electric vehicle industry.
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