Apple bankrupted a developer of electric motorcycles

Apple bankrupt electric motorcyclesApple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), develop an electric car and over 1000 people are involved in the process, the American company hiring all kinds of talented engineers to launch its product on the market earlier, various car manufacturers, and more, losing a large number of engineers in recent months.

One of the lesser-known "victims" of the Apple company is a start-up called Mission Motorcycles, he being specialized in the development of electric motorcycles of speed, the company going bankrupt due to the fact that Apple hired its talented engineers.

More precisely, Apple would have hired two of its main engineers Mission Motorcycles even when the company was in an advanced round of searching for financing, it failed to attract investors' money without the people who were the guarantee of the project's success.

Without investors and money, the company lost other important employees, Apple hiring at least two vice presidents of Mission Motorcycles together with one of the project directors, these being extremely important people in the evolution of the company.

Apple Inc's aggressive recruitment of auto experts as it explores building a car has left a promising, if financially troubled, electric motorcycle startup in the dust. Mission had a great group of engineers, specifically electric drive expertise. Apple knew that – they wanted it, and they went and got it.

Separated from Apple, other employees of Mission Motorcycles left for Tesla or Harley-Davidson where they have financial security for the coming years, so basically Apple decimated a company with a future in the development of electric motorcycles to develop their own projects.

Before running out of employees, Mission Motorcycles developed a motorcycle called the Mission RS and one called the Mission R, the first being dedicated to racing, while the second was dedicated to ordinary motorcyclists, having an autonomy of 150 miles on a single charge.