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Evolve’s Patented and Patent-Pending TechnologyUpdated a month ago

Since 2012, Evolve Skateboards has been at the forefront of electric skateboard innovation, investing heavily in R&D to push the boundaries of e-skate design and performance. This journey started when founders Jeff and Fleur Anning sold their family home in 2011 to develop the first generation of Evolve boards—setting the stage for a new era in electric skateboarding.

Pioneering Industry Firsts

Evolve has introduced several groundbreaking innovations, including:

  • Interchangeable drive gears for customisable ride experiences.
  • Carbon fibre deck enclosures for strength and weight reduction.
  • Flexible PCB battery technology for improved efficiency and performance.
  • Two-in-one truck design, allowing seamless AT and street wheel conversions.
  • Hadean chassis-style deck frame, designed for maximum performance with minimal bulk.

These advancements, along with many others, have shaped the electric skateboarding industry, setting new standards for performance, durability, and versatility.

Intellectual Property & Industry Standards

To protect these innovations, Evolve has secured patents and continues to expand its intellectual property portfolio. Just as other brands safeguard their unique technologies, we respect industry patents and the value of original ideas. Protecting intellectual property is a key part of running a sustainable business—one that prioritises long-term innovation and customer support.

Commitment to the Community

Evolve remains a family-owned company, supporting local communities worldwide by employing passionate riders who help build and strengthen the global e-skate movement. From expert customer service teams to community events, we are dedicated to fostering a thriving electric skateboarding culture.

With a team of designers based at our Gold Coast HQ, we remain committed to pushing the limits of electric skateboarding, ensuring that every rider gets the best possible experience—today and into the future.

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