The Ubco 22 electric farm bike will be in production by Christmas with initial marketing aimed at New Zealand and Australia. Strong international interest means the company will bring forward plans to sell into North America, said Timothy Allan, managing director of Tauranga's Locus Research.
Locus is a co-investor in Ubco and works closely with the bike's developers Anthony Clyde, based near Whakatane, and Daryl Neal from Wellington.
"What's happened is that interest overseas spiralled up from Ubco being featured on international gear site Uncrate. We've had a huge volume of email queries internationally, so to some extent we've had to look at bringing our North American approach forward."
Ubco has begun working with NZTE on a North American strategy, he said.
The Ubco founding partners are two of New Zealand's leading e-bike industry experts. Their first farm bike prototype debuted at the 2014 Fieldays, winning two Innovation Awards and they worked to test and improve their design to re-launch at 2015 Fieldays.