Rivian Trademark Filing Suggests The EV Company Will Build E-Bikes Too | Carscoops carscoops
. Trademark filing 97204456 specifically mentions just about every single component on a bicycle; perhaps most importantly it specifically mentions “electric bicycle components specially adapted for electric bicycles.”
It goes on to include more specific components like “battery packs, motor controllers, electric motors,” and more. That’s not the only time bikes have been mentioned in recent Rivian trademark filings though.On October 12, 2021, another filing under Rivian Forever mentions them. The specific nature of the trademark isn’t openly described but it seems to focus on “computer programs for user interface design.
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