Electroheads win Micromobility award for Best Reviewer

Electroheads win Micromobility award for Best Reviewer

23 de January, 2023James Moore

Electroheads have won the Rider's Choice Award for Best Reviewer in 2022, as voted for by the general public.

The new awards run by Micromobility Industries saw companies from around the globe compete across multiple categories in an elimination style event – with Electroheads coming out on top.

Last year we gathered over 6.7 million YouTube views across our channel, watched as our e-mobility community doubled in size, and launched our own marketplace – so winning this award served as the cherry on the cake for what was a brilliant twelve months for Electroheads.

Presenter with Temple ebike

Here's what Co-Founder Dan Gregson had to say:

"Picking up the Rider's Choice Award for Best Reviewer is rightful recognition for a brilliant team led by Eilis Barrett and Kol Heydel, who are trailblazing a path creating bold, brilliant & beautiful editorial and in doing so - elevating the entire category. It is a proud achievement.

"The award comes from a team who have led and galvanised this entire category across the world. Anyone who knows anything about this industry knows they are THE standard bearers. So thank you to Micromobility Industries.

"There are a load of people and partners that have enabled this to happen, far too many to call out here.

"So to all of you - thank you from everyone at Electroheads and Electroheads.com.

"This sector, like many others, is inherently competitive - but only together as a bigger tribe - can we really solve the big issues and make a real difference to the world. As such here's a massive congratulations to all the 2023 award winners - we salute you."

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