The ETT H1L is a limited-edition electric motorcycle from ETT Industries, one of the most striking examples of urban electric two-wheel design to emerge from the independent motorcycle world. Only 88 units exist, each one a machine that combines minimalist black bodywork with genuine performance credentials, making the H1L one of the most coveted limited electric motorcycles in the contemporary market.
About ETT Industries
ETT Industries was originally founded in New Zealand in 2012 and is today a British company focused on electric personal transportation for the modern urban lifestyle. Under the leadership of CEO Jay Wen, a multiple design award winner, ETT has built a reputation for combining functional urban mobility with design-forward thinking. Earlier products from ETT, including the Raker and the Trayser, occupy the electric bicycle category. The H1L represents a step beyond: a full electric motorcycle and a genuine design object.

Design: Boxy, Sharp and Totally Black
The H1L's visual language is precise and deliberate. The bodywork is built from laser-cut aluminum and steel sheets bent into sharp geometric forms, with a carbon fiber seat. The frame uses a round-tube construction that brings a subtle nod to classic motorcycle engineering while the overall silhouette remains uncompromisingly modern. There are no unnecessary details: every surface serves a purpose.
The all-black livery is the defining characteristic of the H1L. For a brand known for its appreciation of total black machines, the H1L is a natural fit with TheArsenale's aesthetic philosophy. The combination of the sharp frame geometry and the jet-black finish creates a motorcycle that reads as much as industrial sculpture as it does as a road-legal machine.

Performance and Specifications
The ETT H1L is powered by a hub motor producing 6 kW (8 HP), classifying it as a European 125cc equivalent and therefore accessible to riders with an A1 licence category. Despite its compact output, the H1L is capable of reaching a top speed of 130 km/h. The motorcycle weighs 100 kg, a figure that contributes directly to its responsive feel in urban riding conditions. The 88-unit production run was announced by Jay Wen, cementing the H1L's status as a genuine collector's piece from the moment it was revealed.
Electric Motorcycles at TheArsenale
The ETT H1L sits within a broader movement redefining what an electric motorcycle can be. TheArsenale curates the most exceptional electric motorcycles available, from exclusive limited editions to production models that push the boundaries of design and performance. Explore the Arc Vector Angel Edition electric motorcycle, the Dab 1-Alpha TheArsenale Edition, and the Fuell Flow electric motorcycle, or browse the full electric motorcycle collection at TheArsenale.
For coverage of the H1L and the broader ETT Industries story, read the feature at The Pack Electric Motorcycle News and the in-depth review at EvNerds.