The legacy of Daymak Inc., one of Canada’s most recognized electric vehicle pioneers, is coming to a close as Danbury Global Ltd. and A.D. Hennick & Associates Inc. prepare to auction the company’s remaining assets following its receivership.
Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Toronto, Daymak built a reputation for accessible green technology and futuristic innovation, producing a wide range of eBikes, scooters, ATVs, and personal mobility scooters. Its popular models—including the Boomerbuggy, Beast ATV, Arrow eScooter, and Paris eBike—found success with urban commuters, students, seniors, and outdoor enthusiasts. The company also gained attention for experimental projects such as solar-powered charging and conceptual high-speed EV prototypes.
Despite its innovations and international dealer network, Daymak struggled with financial pressures, ultimately leading to its liquidation. The two-day auction will include over 350 new-in-box eBikes, scooters, ATVs, thousands of EV parts, and additional lifestyle inventory such as paddleboards, water bikes, and kayaks.
“This auction marks the end of an era for one of Canada’s most creative e-mobility companies,” said Alex Hennick, President of A.D. Hennick & Associates Inc. “It also presents a rare opportunity for buyers to acquire premium inventory at significant savings.”
According to Jonathan Ordon, CEO of Danbury Global, “New-in-box eBikes valued at over $2,000 will start as low as $50, with all items selling with no minimums or reserves.”
The auction represents both a symbolic close for a once-prominent Canadian EV brand and a chance for enthusiasts and businesses to access unique inventory.
