“Including an integrated power meter shows that your brand takes training, racing, and rider development seriously,” explains Dawid Markiel, CEO of Inpeak. “If you're managing a bike brand, it positions your bikes firmly in the high-performance category, attracting the most experienced and loyal customers on the market. And if you’re running a retail store, you can immediately offer bikes that meet the needs of riders looking to configure their dream setup.”
With a power meter included from day one, brands can offer a complete, ready-to-train setup. Besides that, the Inpeak power meters provide lean aesthetics and guaranteed compatibility. It means one less item for the rider to research, source, and install later.
Why power meters pay off
“Many performance-oriented riders end up purchasing a power meter separately — often spending around €350–400 on a basic device,” says Markiel. “And then I’m not even including the costly installation and compatibility headaches. By integrating power meters into your bikes at the factory level, you significantly boost the perceived value of your product. Offering ready-to-train models in your store further strengthens your product range and ensures a better match with customer needs.”
Markiel continues: “More importantly, it positions your offer among the most forward-thinking on the market. Riders who invest in training tools also tend to invest in future upgrades, making them long-term, high-value customers. You're not just selling a bike — you're becoming their go-to brand.”

Proven by manufacturers and riders across Europe
Not only leading brands like Van Rysel (part of Decathlon, one of the world’s largest sporting goods retailers) and Italian Wilier Triestina but also smaller manufacturers such as Origine (France), Apex (Netherlands) and Sensa Bikes (Netherlands) are integrating Inpeak power meters into their models to add value to their bikes. Professional riders and teams are using Inpeak power meters as well.
Built in the EU and engineered for reliability
Inpeak is a Polish manufacturer with a full production line in the European Union. “We work directly with our partners — no intermediaries — offering better margins, fast logistics, and high product availability,” explains Markiel. “We also handle warranty cases directly with end users, offloading this task from your team entirely. Our power meters are designed to be reliable, precise, and easy to integrate into your lineup.”
The Inpeak range of power meters
Markiel presents some highlights of the company’s range of power meters:
Powercrank-E Single — the brand’s most popular single-sided power meter:

- USB rechargeable (currently the only rechargeable power meter on a crankset on the market)
- Accurate to ±2%
- Extremely durable in all weather conditions
- Compatible with 99% of bike frames, thanks to its low-profile housing
- Nearly maintenance-free (exceptionally low complaint rate, below 1%)
Powercrank Single — the brand’s classic single-sided power meter with CR2032 battery:

- Battery CR2032 – easy to change and easy to get all over the world
- Accurate to ±2%
- Extremely durable in all weather conditions
- 200 hours of riding per battery
Powercrank-e Twin2 — the brand’s most advanced dual-sided model for higher-end groupsets:

- Available for Ultegra R8100 and Dura-Ace R9200, featuring an upgraded design with additional side-mounted strain gauges for even greater precision
- The only dual-sided power meter designed for Shimano 105 R7100 and GRX 810/820
- Reinforced casing for greater resistance to mechanical damage
This article is sponsored by Inpeak.