Zapp Electric Vehicles Group plc is a UK-based designer and manufacturer of high-performance electric powertrains for two-wheelers and powersports vehicles. Headquartered in the United Kingdom, the company focuses on developing modular, scalable drive solutions that can be integrated into a wide range of motorcycle, scooter and light commercial vehicle platforms. Zapp’s technology suite includes proprietary axial flux motors, inverters, transmissions and battery management systems engineered to deliver high power density, rapid acceleration and extended range.
Originally founded as a spin-out from Frazer-Nash Research in 2017, Zapp first captured attention with its BS1 electric superbike, a proof-of-concept model demonstrating the performance potential of its powertrain. While the BS1 project showcased Zapp’s in-house capabilities, the company soon shifted to a business-to-business model, offering complete electrification solutions to OEMs. Zapp’s powertrain modules are supplied to vehicle manufacturers seeking to electrify existing model lines or to launch new electric motorcycles and scooters without the need for in-house motor development.
The company’s R&D operations are supported by government grants and strategic partnerships across Europe and North America. Zapp has invested heavily in manufacturing scale-up, establishing production lines capable of meeting the demands of both niche motorcycle brands and high-volume scooter producers. By maintaining control over core technologies such as its patented motor winding and integrated transmission design, Zapp aims to differentiate itself on performance, reliability and ease of integration for its customers.
Under the leadership of CEO Richard Hatfield and a management team with deep experience in automotive engineering and energy storage, Zapp is positioning itself as a specialist electrification partner for the global two-wheeler market. The company continues to refine its product offerings, pursue new OEM relationships and expand production capacity to support rollouts in key European, North American and Asian markets.
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