Greenworks is a popular brand known for its wide range of power tools, both those that use cords and those that are powered by batteries. The company sells its products in most of Europe and the United States thanks to its production in Changzhou, China.
Interestingly, Greenworks is expanding beyond just tools and is becoming a lifestyle brand. At a recent Consumer Electronics Show, the company showed off over a dozen new products that use battery technology. Some of these new products include electric scooters and electric bicycles.
The new electric scooter uses the same 24V battery found in over 100 of Greenworks’ power tools, which makes battery swapping easy for longer rides. While the scooter doesn’t have a lot of unique styling, the availability of a readily available battery is a big plus.
Greenworks offers three models of electric bikes. Two are all-terrain bikes, one with 20-inch wheels and the other with 26-inch wheels. The 26-inch bike is designed like a mountain bike, while the 20-inch bike has a neo-retro style similar to Super 73. The third bike is a commuter model with 27.5-inch wheels, a rear rack, fenders, and built-in lights.
In addition to the new electric products, Greenworks also launched a home power station called the “Life. Power. Hub.” This system can store energy from the power grid or other power sources like solar panels and wind or hydro power. To go along with the power hub, Greenworks also released several smart home appliances, including a self-cleaning vacuum and mop, a robotic lawnmower, and a UTV.
Currently, Greenworks has not announced the prices for its new electric scooter and bike line. For more details about their upcoming products, visit their official website.

I’m Rohan Mehta, the voice behind KhelRe—a trusted and steadily growing blog dedicated to electric vehicles (EVs) in India. With over five years of experience as a tech and automotive blogger, I turned my frustrations with owning an EV into a mission: to help others make more intelligent choices in this fast-evolving world of electric mobility.
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