Latvian company Global Wolf Motors working under the brand name Mosphera develops multifunctional electric vehicles suited for on- and off-road driving. The company’s flagship product, the off-road e-scooter Mosphera has been purchased by both military and civilian customers in more than 20 countries around the world.
Mosphera e-scooters have a broad applicability: they are used for mail delivery in Portugal, security services in Spain, and by companies working in forestry, agriculture, logistics and many other sectors where robust, reliable means of transportation are needed to cover expansive areas. In Latvia, the South Kurzeme Municipal Police have been using their scooters for three years already, they are rented by the State Police during summer events and have just been purchased by the Latvian Emergency Medical Service.
LIAA support – an important development step
In the early stages of its operation, the company actively used the support offered by the Investment and Development Agency of Latvia (LIAA). In 2021, an innovation voucher was used to improve Mosphera’s industrial design, and significant improvements were implemented in collaboration with specialists from Liepāja University.
“The improvements to the industrial design were a very important step in the company’s development as they allowed us to speed up the production process and make it more cost-effective, while maintaining consistently high quality, which is particularly important for specific applications. This was achieved with flying colours, and the results continue to justify themselves,” says Klāvs Ašmanis, co-founder of the company. He acknowledges that the collaboration with LIAA was very useful: “I rate this support with a 10 out of 10.”
Mosphera scooters are characterised by their ultra-high clearance, load capacity and ability to travel up to 300 kilometres on a single charge. This makes them suitable not only for commercial use, but also for public security and healthcare applications. The vehicles are also currently in use on the front lines in Ukraine, proving their functionality in a wide range of conditions and terrain.
Information material prepared with the support of the European Regional Development Fund