
We believe the future of mobility is not about bigger batteries — it’s about smarter energy. In 2020 we founded OMOTORI with a clear purpose: to create a new energy architecture for electric vehicles that overcomes the fundamental limitations of today’s technology — heat, rapid battery degradation, and slow charging.Our journey began with a simple question: why should electric mobility force constant compromises between performance, range, and convenience? We set out to build systems where energy works with the vehicle, not against it.
We spent years studying the problem from first principles. Instead of incremental improvements to existing electric platforms, we focused on developing an intelligent energy buffering architecture — one that manages power flows more efficiently and intelligently than conventional systems. The EHGTM1X1 modular motorcycle is our first technological demonstrator. It is not the final product, but the most demanding and compact environment in which to prove our core energy platform.
In 2022 our early concept received official recognition in the Innovate2030 programme — a pan-European initiative supported by the German Society for International Cooperation (GIZ) and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). More than 900 participants from over 200 teams across Europe worked on solutions for sustainable cities and communities. We were awarded a Certificate of Participation for developing an innovative approach to future mobility.
We are currently in the validation phase of our energy architecture, following rigorous engineering standards. Every step is guided by the conviction that better energy management will define the next generation of personal mobility. The road ahead is focused and deliberate. We move forward with patience, precision, and the belief that true progress comes from solving problems at the architectural level. Thank you for following our journey.
Stay in touch with us
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this site, you accept our use of cookies.