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Addmotor Unveils its 2025 Electric Trike Lineup, Redefining Mobility with Innovation and Versatility

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EL MONTE, Calif., May 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — As a leader in e-trike innovation and the brand with the widest selection of electric trikes in the U.S., Addmotor is proud to announce the launch of its 2025 Electric Trike series, designed to enhance mobility and expand consumer choices in eco-friendly transportation.

The 2025 lineup, which includes the Citytan Folding, SpytanX Reverse, Greattan D Fat Tire, M-380 Tandem models, and Addmotor customized accessories, offers unparalleled versatility, meeting the needs of urban commuters, families, and golf enthusiasts alike. With a focus on cutting-edge design, advanced technology, and user-centric features, Addmotor continues to redefine the future of electric mobility.

Citytan – Foldable e-Trike

Citytan redefines the concept of the most affordable electric folding trike. With its entire frame composed of aluminum, the Citytan offers improved durability and minimizes the risk of frame distortion, ensuring a safe and long-lasting ride. Its foldable step-through frame and handlebar stem make it incredibly easy to store in tight spaces such as cars, RVs, or any area with limited room, enhancing portability for riders on the go.

Compared to the Addmotor Citytri, which is equipped with city tires, the Citytan comes with wider 3-inch mini fat tires, offering more tire surface area for improved stability and versatility across different terrains. Whether you’re navigating city streets or taking light uneven paths, these tires ensure a smoother, more secure ride.

The 14.1-inch low step-through frame makes mounting and dismounting effortless, catering to adults of all fitness levels. With its user-friendly design and ease of use, the Citytan is perfect for those seeking both comfort and practicality.

Priced at $1,699, the Citytan becomes even more accessible with a $300 pre-sale discount, bringing the limited-time price down to just $1,399—proving that a high-quality e-trike doesn’t have to break the bank.

Addmotor also offers the Non-Electric Citytan M-315 Traditional Trike, originally priced at $699, now available for pre-order at just $499, saving you $200. This trike provides many of the same benefits as the Citytan E-Trike, including a lightweight, folding all-aluminum frame, wide 3-inch tires, and low step-through design, to name a few. It’s an affordable option for those who prefer a more traditional, non-electric experience.

SpytanX – Reverse e-Trike

SpytanX is designed with golf lovers and pet lovers in mind, offering a fresh and convenient way to navigate the golf course or daily rides. Powered by a 750W motor and a 960Wh UL 2271 certified battery, this e-trike delivers both power and reliability, ensuring a smooth and comfortable ride on and off the course. Its dual front-wheel layout enhances stability, while providing a spacious front basket that’s perfect for carrying groceries, pet carriers, or personal items. Riders can easily keep their belongings and pets in view without the need to constantly look back, improving safety and allowing for more interaction with your furry companions.

To cater to golf enthusiasts, Addmotor has specially designed SpytanX with a stand front rack that can hold a golf bag. Now, you can enjoy your game without any distractions, knowing that your gear is securely in place. 

With its upgraded front suspension and an advanced 16-connecting-rod steering system, the SpytanX delivers an unmatched riding experience, making it the perfect choice for those seeking the pinnacle of reverse tricycle performance.

M-380 – Tandem E-Trike

The M-380 Tandem E-Trike is built for shared exploration, transforming the way two riders experience the joy of cycling together. Featuring two comfortable seats—the rear seat with a supportive backrest—and pedals, this electric trike allows both riders to actively participate in pedaling, unlike traditional passenger e-trikes.

What sets the M-380 apart is its advanced drivetrain system, which enables the front and rear riders to control their own pedals independently. The rear seat is even suitable for riders with disabilities or children, providing extra comfort and ease for those who might find it difficult to ride independently. This design ensures that riders of different fitness levels can enjoy the ride together—faster riders don’t need to wait for slower riders, and slower riders won’t feel the strain of trying to keep up. Each rider can enjoy the joy of cycling at their own pace, creating a truly cooperative cycling experience. 

Plus, M-380 trike includes a torque sensor on the front pedal-assist system, enabling the front rider to adjust the motor’s power based on pedaling force. This feature makes the ride more responsive, efficient, and in control, enhancing the overall enjoyment.

The optional dual-battery system enhances the M-380’s performance and range, giving riders the flexibility to choose between a single or dual-battery configuration to best suit their needs. Whether cruising through the city or embarking on a longer adventure, the M-380 offers the power you need. Its 38.5-inch widened rear track enhances stability, reducing the risk of tipping, especially with its elongated trike frame. Paired with a 750W motor, the M-380 can support up to 500 lbs of combined rider and cargo weight, making it a reliable option for various needs.

With these thoughtful features, the M-380 Tandem E-Trike is the perfect solution for sharing the ride—whether for an additional disabled rider, a child, or anyone who enjoys exploring together, all while benefiting from the best in modern e-trike technology.

Greattan D – Fat Tire & Cargo E-Trike

Greattan D is the ultimate multi-purpose cargo e-trike, designed to redefine the versatility of fat tire electric trikes. Built for heavy-duty tasks, this e-trike features 7-inch rear fat tires that not only provide superior traction on both smooth city streets and rough, uneven terrains but also offer remarkable load-bearing capacity. These robust tires can support heavy weight without compromising stability or performance.

Capable of supporting up to 500 lbs of total weight, the Greattan D is a solid e-trike for transporting heavy items. Its extra-large rear cargo basket, with a capacity of up to 150 lbs, is perfect for work equipment, groceries, or camping gear. To ensure this impressive payload capacity is met with reliable durability, the rear axle is 25% thicker than other models on the market and has been reinforced to prevent damage during transport.

The performance of the Greattan D is equally as impressive. Powered by a 750W rear-drive motor and an optional dual-battery system, it easily conquers challenging terrains and heavy loads. Whether you’re tackling long-distance journeys or managing daily heavy-duty errands, the Greattan D offers the power and range you need to go the distance without worrying about running out of energy.

Addmotor Customized Accessories for Every Lifestyle

1. Smart Cycling Helmet

Addmotor Smart Cycling Helmet combines safety, connectivity, and comfort to enhance your riding experience. Featuring advanced light modes for increased visibility, live intercom and hands-free calling via the Addmotor APP, and multimedia integration for music and audio notifications, this smart helmet ensures a secure and enjoyable ride. With its durable construction, optimized airflow system, and innovative app-enabled features, this Addmotor helmet is the perfect companion for modern cyclists seeking both functionality and style.

2. Trike Trailer – America’s First Trike-Ready Trailer

Addmotor Trike Trailer is the first trailer in the U.S. specifically designed for electric tricycles. With its innovative design, this trailer attaches centrally to the rear of the tricycle, minimizing the potential for instability, ensuring a smooth and secure ride even when carrying heavy loads.

The true versatility of the Addmotor Trailer lies in its compatibility with all Addmotor electric trikes and electric bicycles with 20-inch and 26-inch wheels, when paired with the appropriate adapter. With a maximum load capacity of 220 lbs, the Addmotor Trike Trailer allows you to carry everything from camping gear to groceries or work equipment. The trailer frame is designed to be removable and customizable, making it easy to store and adapt to your specific needs. Whether you’re embarking on a long journey or simply need extra space for your daily tasks, this trailer offers the flexibility and durability you need for all types of adventures.

3. Pet Carrier

Addmotor introduces the Addmotor pet carrier in acknowledgment of the special bond between riders and their furry friends. It fits seamlessly on most Addmotor e-trikes. Built with waterproof and scratch-resistant nylon fabric, this carrier ensures your pet enjoys a cozy, safe ride by your side. Its breathable mesh design keeps your companion happy while allowing you to keep an eye on them throughout the journey.

For added safety, the pet carrier features a reflective strip on the back, making you and your pet more visible to others during low-light conditions. The carrier is easy to install and includes two openings, allowing your pet to get in and out easily from either side. When not in use, the frame of the pet carrier can be collapsed for convenient storage.

About Addmotor

As one of the pioneering brands in the electric trike market, Addmotor continues to set trends in both design and functionality. Addmotor 2025 collection reflects a deep understanding of user feedback and modern consumer trends and an unwavering focus on delivering the best riding experience. Each product demonstrates the brand’s commitment to expanding the practicality and versatility of its electric trikes for multiple demographics, from urban commuters and couples to golf enthusiasts, families, and pet owners. Yet again, Addmotor proves that sustainable travel can be both functional and enjoyable.

For complete technical specifications and more information on Addmotor latest electric trike models 2025, or to find your local authorized Addmotor store, visit addmotor.com.

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Ellucian Announces 2026 Impact Award Winners, Honoring Institutions Leading with Data, SaaS, and Student-First Innovation

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Ellucian recognized four institutions for innovative use of the company’s technology solutions to improve student outcomes and operational efficiency.Award winners demonstrated measurable impact through SaaS transformation, data-driven decision-making, and student-first digital experiences.Each winning institution will receive $25,000 USD to support continued innovation and student success initiatives.

RESTON, Va., April 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Ellucian, the leading higher education technology solutions provider, announced the winners of its eighth annual Impact Award at Ellucian Live, the industry’s premier technology conference. The annual Ellucian Impact Award Program celebrates visionary higher education institutions that are inspiring others to push the boundaries of technology and innovation. These institutions demonstrate the impactful use of Ellucian’s AI-powered platform and solutions to transform the student experience and institutional performance.

Recognizing Innovation that Transforms Higher Education

“Higher education is being redefined in real time, and this year’s Impact Award winners exemplify what it means to lead through change,” said Laura Ipsen, President and CEO, Ellucian. “These institutions are harnessing the full power of Ellucian’s AI-driven, SaaS-native solutions to break down barriers, unlock insights, and create more connected, student-centered experiences. Their work demonstrates how innovation, when grounded in purpose, can drive meaningful outcomes for students, faculty, staff, and communities worldwide.”

2026 Ellucian Impact Award-winning institutions will each receive a $25,000 USD award recognizing achievements across four categories, including Students First, Unlocking the Power of Data, Shaping the Future through SaaS, and Institutional Agility.

The 2026 Ellucian Impact Award Winners are:

Shaping the Future through SaaS

St. John’s University – Queens, N.Y.

St. John’s University earned recognition for its bold, institution-wide SaaS transformation through Project Genesis, modernizing core systems across student, finance, and HR on Ellucian’s SaaS-native platform. The university retired nearly 800 customizations, reduced support requests by 20%, and enabled faculty and staff to save 30–40% of their time through streamlined processes. Critical services are now significantly faster, with financial aid processing reduced from multiple days to one day and grade changes completed in about an hour instead of a full day. With 99.99% uptime and a more agile operating model, St. John’s is accelerating innovation while strengthening the experience for students, faculty, and staff.

Students First

Florida Polytechnic University – Lakeland, Fla.

Florida Polytechnic University was recognized for transforming the student experience with Ellucian solutions delivering a unified, student-first digital campus. The central workspace, MyFloridaPoly, is a single hub consolidating academic, administrative, and campus life resources. Streamlining access to essential tools and services reduced login barriers by 85%, increased mobile usage by 70%, and helped students save up to two hours per week. At the same time, the university retired more than 100 customizations and reduced infrastructure and licensing costs by 40%, creating a modern, scalable environment built around student success and continuous innovation.

Unlocking the Power of Data

Rend Lake College – Ina, Ill.

Rend Lake College earned recognition for using Ellucian Student powered by Colleague to transform a manual, paper-based state reporting process — collecting required student career and demographic data — into a fully automated, data-driven workflow. The institution expanded its data collection reach by 45%, increasing from 1,290 to more than 1,870 students, while boosting response rates by over 13%. Automation eliminated approximately two weeks of manual data entry, improving accuracy and freeing staff to focus on higher-value, student-centered support. The initiative also delivered measurable financial impact and supported a 5% enrollment growth, demonstrating how targeted data innovation can drive both operational efficiency and institutional outcomes.

Institutional Agility

American University of Beirut – Beirut, Lebanon

The American University of Beirut was recognized for its exceptional institutional agility, leveraging Ellucian solutions to sustain operations and expand global reach amid ongoing national crises. Through the launch of AUB Online and modernization of its digital ecosystem, the university increased its program portfolio to more than 30 offerings and generated $6 million in tuition revenue, with continued growth projected. At the same time, AUB unified access to services through Ellucian’s central workspace capability, simplifying the digital environment by 83% and increasing user adoption from 45% to 90%. Operational efficiency improved significantly, with 80% fewer support tickets, 20% faster registration processes, and a 40% reduction in IT costs — positioning the university to deliver resilient, scalable education to learners worldwide.

To learn more about Ellucian solutions, visit: https://www.ellucian.com/

WHAT IS ELLUCIAN
Ellucian powers innovation for higher education, partnering with approximately 3,000 customers across 50 countries, serving more than 21 million students. Ellucian’s AI-powered platform, trained on the richest dataset available in higher education, drives efficiency, personalized experiences, and strengthened engagement for all students, faculty and staff. Fueled by decades of experience with a singular focus on the unique needs of learning institutions, the Ellucian platform features best-in-class SaaS capabilities and delivers insights needed now and into the future. These solutions and services span the entire student lifecycle, including data-rich tools for student recruitment, enrolment, and retention to workforce analytics, fundraising, and alumni engagement. Ellucian’s innovative solutions, vast ecosystem of partners and user community of more than 45,000 provides best practices leading to greater institutional success and achieving better student outcomes.

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Bahamas Grid Company Appoints Two New Board Directors

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NASSAU, The Bahamas, April 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Bahamas Grid Company (BGC) today announced the appointment of Nikolai Sawyer and Debra Symonette to its Board of Directors, effective April 20, 2026.

These appointments follow the company’s recent transition to a fully independent, Bahamian-led operating model, including the conclusion of Island Grid Solutions’ management role and the appointment of new executive leadership.

Mr. Sawyer is a senior financial attorney with over 20 years of experience across corporate law, banking, and financial services. He brings deep expertise in regulatory strategy, risk management, and corporate governance. 

Ms. Symonette is President and Director of Super Value Food Stores Limited and a Certified Public Accountant with over 25 years of financial leadership experience. She has held senior roles in accounting, audit, and corporate governance, and currently serves as a Director of Commonwealth Bank. 

“With these appointments, BGC continues to strengthen its governance as we move forward as a fully Bahamian-led organization,” said Anthony Ferguson, Chairman of BGC. “Nikolai and Debra bring extensive legal, financial, and operational experience that will support the company’s long-term performance and accountability.”

“This is an important step in BGC’s continued evolution,” said Dareo McKenzie, Chief Executive Officer. “I look forward to working with the Board to drive long-term performance and reliability across the system.”

The company’s Board of Directors now comprises Anthony Ferguson (Chairman), Nikolai Sawyer, and Debra Symonette.

About Bahamas Grid Company
Bahamas Grid Company (BGC) is a utility company in New Providence responsible for upgrading, maintaining, and operating the island’s transmission and distribution infrastructure, with the goal of delivering reliable, resilient, and sustainable power to all residents and businesses. 

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Auburn’s College of Education embraces an AI-powered future to advance its mission

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AUBURN, Ala., April 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — As Artificial Intelligence (AI) becomes more integrated into daily life, Auburn University’s College of Education is sharpening its focus on this powerful tool and exploring how it can strengthen the preparation of future educators and healthcare workers.

Throughout the College of Education (and featured in the recent release of the college’s Keystone Magazine), artificial intelligence is being thoughtfully integrated across its four academic units, reflecting both the breadth of the college and a shared commitment to ethical, human-centered practice. Auburn College of Education Dean Jeffrey Fairbrother shared his perspective on how artificial intelligence aligns with the college’s vision for the future.

“In the College of Education, we’re committed to opening doors and improving lives, and artificial intelligence is an important door to opportunity,” he said. “I am proud of our faculty who are embracing AI to expand access, enhance learning and empower educators, always guided by ethics and integrity. By opening these doors today, we’re building a better future for all, far into the future.”

In the Department of Curriculum and Teaching, faculty are focused on teacher preparation and continuously improving methods of learning. Paul Fitchett, head of C&T, oversees several faculty members leading AI-focused initiatives, including some who are developing a course on the applied use of AI in the workplace that will come with industry credentialing.

“We are exploring AI through a number of different, applied facets,” Fitchett said. “Some individuals are leveraging AI to expand research capabilities while others are engaging AI to support teaching and learning, improving the educational experience for instructors and students alike.”

In Agricultural Education, Leadership and Communications, AI is treated as both a research tool and an object of study, with faculty developing a new AI course and even patent-pending technologies that support agriculture, Extension work and global food systems, always emphasizing the “expert in the loop” and transparency over blind automation. In Elementary Education, future teachers learn to use AI as a collaborative planning and efficiency tool, refining outputs through pedagogical expertise and deep knowledge of learners.

Margaret Flores, interim head of the Department of Special Education, Rehabilitation, and Counseling, emphasized the importance of research regarding how AI will impact these professions. SERC faculty members are working to integrate AI into their classrooms to inform their students about future uses in their careers.

In Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling, faculty are embedding AI directly into applied coursework, training students to critically evaluate AI-generated vocational data, labor market information and assessment recommendations while grounding decisions in professional judgment and ethics. In the School Counseling Program, students are prepared to navigate AI’s possibilities and limits through ethics-focused coursework and national research, reinforcing that empathy, nuance and confidentiality remain irreplaceable.

Meanwhile, the Education to Accomplish Growth in Life Experiences for Success (EAGLES) Program is leveraging AI as an equalizer for students with intellectual disabilities, using federally funded digital literacy and AI modules to promote independence, self-advocacy and access.

“AI can enhance the services or instruction that we provide, reduce administrative tasks and increase efficiency in research,” Flores said. “We must ensure that researchers are shaping how AI is changing our fields.”

In the Department of Educational Foundations, Leadership, and Technology, faculty are working with AI in multiple ways. Through basic and applied research, faculty are addressing early childhood vocabulary learning and mathematics learning, and learning how AI can help with research workflow, STEM learning and even the development of education policy.

Several faculty members are also incorporating AI into their classrooms, including the use of an AU tutor to support independent learning and AI-explicit language in teaching materials such as syllabi.

EFLT Department Head Hank Murrah said that his unit’s approach is about embracing the changes that come with AI while also working to shape how it will affect the future of education.

“We view AI as both a transformative research tool and a catalyst for innovation in teaching and learning,” Murrah said. “Our faculty are developing AI-driven interventions for STEM education, leveraging AI to streamline research workflows and exploring ethical frameworks for its use in classrooms. These efforts position us to prepare graduates who are not only AI-literate but capable of shaping evidence-based policy and practice. We believe AI will redefine how educators design learning experiences and how researchers generate insights—making education more adaptive, fair and impactful.”

Matt Miller serves as the director of the School of Kinesiology, whose faculty members are exploring how AI can help with conducting research and processing data to find ways to improve a person’s health. Within the School of Kinesiology, AI is being introduced in coursework related to exercise prescription and programming, helping students analyze data, tailor training plans and think critically about how emerging technologies can support safe, individualized, evidence-based practice.

“School of Kinesiology faculty members conduct research that yields large and complex datasets involving measures related to human movement, including but not limited to their physical activity throughout the day, brain activity during exercise, joint angles while walking or throwing a ball and protein expression after exercise training,” Miller said. “AI helps faculty members make sense of these measures to translate research findings into practical knowledge that can be used to enhance health and performance.”

Additionally, in the School of Kinesiology, the Sensorimotor and Rehabilitation (SMART) Neuroscience Lab studies the neuroscience of human movement using virtual and augmented reality simulations. And now, a new member of the lab has joined the team to help understand things like balance and walking: Circuit, the robotic “dog” who comes complete with artificial intelligence built in. Circuit is what’s called a quadruped robot (“robot dog”), and he’s used to explore new ways of supporting older adults’ safety at home.

Led by Director of Physical Therapy Harsimran Baweja, the SMART Neuroscience Lab is using Circuit to study whether robot dogs equipped with artificial intelligence and advanced sensors can reliably track human movement during everyday activities.

While there are many uses for AI, College of Education faculty members are also acutely aware that the human touch is an essential part of their work. The overall goal is to use AI to enhance the service provided to another human being, whether they are a student or a patient.

“Whatever their approach, integrity and professional ethics remain the driving force for our use of generative Artificial Intelligence,” Fitchett said. “Maintaining these principles is essential as we navigate an ever-changing landscape.”

Together, these efforts highlight a college-wide approach to AI that spans disciplines and populations, using emerging technologies not as replacements for human expertise, but as tools to expand opportunity, insight and impact.

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