Those that procrastinated about purchasing
Interest in its sleek design, as expected, quickly provided the spark for ALYI to meet its 200 count production limit for this MODUS nameplate bike. From an investor's perspective, though, the "sold-out" notice is excellent news, noting that these bikes' production kicks off the start of what they believe will be a catalyst filled year for ALYI. They further suggest that ALYI's plans to mass-produce the motorcycle for the African boda-boda (motorcycle taxi) market puts the next catalyst in the crosshairs.
As noted, buyers scooped up the available Retro ReVolt Electric Motorcycle in a quick fashion. Built on a BMW R71 clone frame, the exclusive first 200 Retro ReVolt Electric Motorcycles will come with a plate bearing the MODUS signature and the bike number. Beyond stylish, these bikes are rugged, durable, and notably powerful for an electric vehicle. Then again, ALYI is developing the next generation of electric vehicles that integrate a substantially better power source than vehicles built just a few years ago. They also added styling, design features that meet specific market demands, and an attractive price tag that can help these bikes penetrate the markets quickly.
The production of the 200 MODUS-inspired bikes starts another action. It transforms ALYI from a research-based company into a revenue-generating business. And that's the news investors want to hear.
ALYI Expects Transformative 2021
The enthusiasm generated from the successful pre-sale has encouraged not only the company but also investors. After the news, shares rose by roughly 14% intraday despite a bearish day in the markets. For investors, they believe the bike can be a revenue-generating game-changer for ALYI in 2021. And ALYI has not shied away from acknowledging that possibility.
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In fact, many investors believe the company is tremendously undervalued based on several factors. Most point to ALYI being much more than a single product company, and that the share price is lagging that reality. That should change, and quickly.
Most note that although the Retro ReVolt is the company's flagship product, the bigger reward, and subsequent higher valuation, can come from ALYI being a broader fixture in the mega-million dollar emerging African ride-share market. And not only do investors think that ALYI could provide the preferred vehicle for the market, but they also believe ALYI is already well-positioned to capitalize on additional near-term opportunities stemming from its familiarity and established relationships within the African ride-share markets they want to penetrate. They may be right.
Already, ALYI announced commitments from buyers in
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The Power Behind ReVolt Retro
The market interest is justified. First of all, the ReVolt offers more than just a stylish design. Alongside its classically designed features, the bike is rugged, durable, powerful, and very affordable. Each advantage can help drive user adoption. More important, though, because it's designed after the 1930's BMW R71, built-in opportunities exist that ALYI can immediately exploit. Know this, while not abundantly popular in
In fact, they took the best of the R71 design, electrified it, and fitted it with enough power and battery capacity to manage the demands associated with rigorous ride-share services. The electric-powered engine also allows for nimble movement and quick acceleration through crowded areas. At the same time, the design retains the sturdy frame and rugged tires of the classic R71. Those details are market essentials and the company took it a step further.
Beyond functionality, ALYI engineers added a classic sidecar attachment as an option, two saddle seats to boost its utility as a taxi-style bike, and a spunky motor that is quick to accelerate in tight quarters. While viewed as options in some markets, those features have real utility in the boda-boda markets to boost fares and create additional demand.
Thus, while serving as convenience options in some markets, increasing capacity is a critical feature in an ultra-competitive environment, specifically in emerging African boda-boda markets. Those additions can be a defining factor in driving sales.
And while sales are expected to ramp higher for the bikes themselves, ALYI is targeting another massive opportunity.
Conversion Kits For R71 Bikes And Clones
Undoubtedly, the Retro ReVolt can play a significant role in the cultivation of certain ride-share markets. But while much of the attention is based on how its ReVolt can be an important addition to the boda-boda markets, a substantial value driver for
Two purposes are served. First, the conversion option gives existing owners of the R71 (or clone) a chance to enjoy the battery-powered benefits of the ReVolt motorcycle. Demand could be substantial as gas-powered engines become less popular globally. Second, it opens the opportunity to fit thousands of these bikes (and clones) in specific markets, especially as combustion engines become less environmentally popular. The conversion is quick, inexpensive, and can keep operators in business.
For ALYI, it opens several new profit centers. Keep in mind, too, the markets ALYI is targeting are in hyper-growth mode. Better still, these markets can deliver many millions of dollars in near and long term revenues, and ALYI might be best positioned to corner certain specialized opportunities.
But, the story gets even better.
If following the market leader is a prudent strategy,
Thus, as
Therefore, beyond bike sales, the presumption that the markets are neglecting a substantial part of ALYI's business opportunity is a timely argument. As such, ALYI, in a broader sense, should be fairly valued as a company that can provide maintenance services, build out conversion kit dealerships, employ mechanics, and of course, sell a great vehicle into the market. Combine those opportunities, and the current
2021 Can be The Breakout For
A convergence of good things is happening at ALYI. And the positive reaction to the pre-order announcement for its Retro ReVolt demonstrates that point. While the stock movement last week was impressive, it's important to recognize that ALYI is still emerging from a research-based company to a revenue-generating business. That means more catalysts are expected.
The great news going forward for ALYI investors is that the company's Retro ReVolt is getting rave reviews for being beyond sleek and powerful. That means its value from being a leading vehicle in the African ride-share market is just now being built into the share price. And more value is expected to accrue as the ReVolt ushers in additional inherent opportunities that provide multiple shots on goal in a surging and valuable market.
The bullish sentiment is a result of ALYI's perseverance. The company's longtime development stage programs are on the verge of reaching commercialization in 2021. And from an investor's perspective, the milestones achieved and those yet to come could combine to deliver the much-deserved breakout year for
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