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Energica Rescued by Singapore Investors

Energica Rescued by Singapore Investors
Michelle L.
July 20, 2025

Italian EV brand Energica gets a second chance as Singapore investors step in to revive operations and support existing riders after insolvency.

Italian EV brand Energica gets a second chance as Singapore investors step in to revive operations and support existing riders after insolvency.
Source: Energica

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Energica, the Italian electric motorcycle manufacturer once hailed as a pioneer in high-performance EV two-wheelers, is getting a second chance. After declaring insolvency in late 2024 amid mounting financial distress, the Modena-based company has confirmed that a group of unnamed investors from Singapore has stepped in with a serious offer, and a sizable deposit, to take over the business and bring it back to life.

The announcement, made via Energica’s official YouTube and LinkedIn channels, marks a crucial turning point for a brand that just months ago was struggling to meet payroll and halt production.

From Collapse to Comeback

Energica’s fall from grace followed its acquisition by U.S.-based Ideanomics in 2021. Initially, the deal infused Energica with capital that helped it scale production and expand its global dealer network. But as Ideanomics began facing its own financial headwinds, the flow of investment dried up, leaving Energica vulnerable.

In December 2024, the company entered insolvency proceedings. For a brand that once served as the sole supplier of MotoE race bikes and boasted a lineup of cutting-edge machines like the Ego sportbike and Experia touring model, the news hit hard, both for the EV industry and its loyal customer base.

Italian EV brand Energica gets a second chance as Singapore investors step in to revive operations and support existing riders after insolvency.
Source: Energica

Investor Rescue with Familiar Faces at the Helm

Now, the tide appears to be turning. Energica stated that the offer from Singapore includes not only financial backing but also a vision aligned with the company’s values. According to their official statement:

“The judicial process undergoing the sale of Energica has received an offer with a significant deposit from investors based in Singapore… enthusiasts that believe in, and share the common values of Energica.”

Should the transaction complete successfully, expected within 60 days, the original team that helped build Energica’s reputation will be reinstated to lead operations. That continuity may prove vital to rekindling trust and momentum.

Italian EV brand Energica gets a second chance as Singapore investors step in to revive operations and support existing riders after insolvency.
Source: Energica

First Priority: The Community

Energica has made it clear that its immediate focus will be on existing customers. With hundreds of Energica motorcycles already on the road, post-sales support and servicing are essential.

While the investor interest signals a promising revival, Energica’s return won’t be without hurdles. Its expertise lies in building fast, long-range, premium electric motorcycles — a segment with high costs and limited mainstream appeal. Meanwhile, global market trends now favor smaller, affordable, commuter-oriented electric two-wheelers, especially in Asia.

For Energica, this raises strategic questions: Will it double down on its niche of ultra-premium performance, or diversify into lighter, lower-cost models to stay competitive?

Cautious Optimism in Modena

Though the judicial process is still ongoing, Energica’s tone is cautiously optimistic. The support of the new investors, coupled with the potential return of the original team, creates a rare opportunity to restart and possibly reimagine the company’s future.

For now, fans and owners will be watching closely as the 60-day sale period progresses. If successful, it could mark not just a financial turnaround, but the return of one of the most innovative electric motorcycle brands in the world.

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