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May 3, 2025 - iGo Electric, based in Montréal, has been impacted by the cycling industry’s downturn in sales following the boom during the pandemic. The company owes over $19.5 million to secured creditors and over $2 million to unsecured creditors, according to court documents.
Founded in 2006 and owned by Fermetco Inc., iGo Electric began by selling e-fat bikes and expanded into urban e-bikes across Canada before entering the US market. Along the way, they introduced their Quest line of e-bikes, initially sold through the London Drugs chain and later through Costco.
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