
Mavizen TTX02
Years: 2010 – 2012
Mavizen supplied chassis, drivetrains, and know-how to early EV race teams at a time when electric motorcycles were more idea than ecosystem. By packaging motors, controllers, and batteries into adaptable platforms with documentation and spares, Mavizen lowered barriers for privateers to compete in TTXGP and other pioneering series. The work emphasized thermal management, wiring integrity, and software calibration—lessons that later shaped mainstream EV design. Though volumes were tiny and the brand’s public presence brief, its impact was catalytic: standardizing components and expectations so races could be decided by riders and strategy, not teething failures. Historically, Mavizen belongs to motorsport’s skunkworks lineage—entities that make a new category viable by providing shared tools. Many of today’s electric teams trace their processes to those first seasons, when Mavizen kits and advice kept bikes finishing laps and data flowing.