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AUTORQ strengthens its e-bike sensor lineup and production

AUTORQ strengthens its e-bike sensor lineup and production

AUTORQ is reinforcing its position as a specialist in torque sensing technology for e-bikes. With targeted updates to its cityTORQ and duraTORQ lines, expanded production capabilities, and steady progress on its hubTORQ concept, the company continues to deliver on its core values: precision, reliability, and close alignment with the needs of e-bike brands worldwide.

AUTORQ was built for the e-bike sector from the start, unlike suppliers that serve multiple industries. The company has over 12 years of experience delivering a broad spectrum of e-bike torque sensor products.

Focused on the e-bike market

Joel Pinheiro, director and technical business development, states, "We have been focused on the e-bike market since day one, and we don't intend to focus on anything else. So, our focus enables us to anticipate trends, closely listen to OEM needs, and keep refining our torque sensing solutions."

The latest updates exemplify this focused approach: each improvement is designed to simplify integration, boost sensor performance, and ensure consistent operation under real-world conditions.

A new groove in the housing and enhanced cabling are among the technical updates of the cityTORQ and duraTORQ models.
A new groove in the housing and enhanced cabling are among the technical updates of the cityTORQ and duraTORQ models.

Technical improvements

“The cityTORQ and duraTORQ product families have long been recognised for their reliability and precision,” emphasises Pinheiro. “The latest round of engineering upgrades strengthens those qualities while making installation and long-term operation even more robust.”

Pinheiro sums up the improvements:

  • Redesigned plastic sleeve: A new groove in the housing allows lead wires to extend below the shielding case, easing assembly and reducing mechanical stress during installation.
  • Improved electronics protection: An optimised resin-filling method ensures better insulation, while a new epoxy resin enhances waterproofing for more reliable performance in all weather conditions.
  • Next-generation processor: A shift from 8-bit to 32-bit architecture provides faster processing and quicker sensor response, delivering more accurate torque readings and smoother rider feedback.
  • Enhanced cabling: UL-approved cables now feature improved internal insulation, offering stronger resistance to electromagnetic interference for stable signal quality.
  • Durable lead wire shielding: Cables are routed through a fibreglass sleeve, providing scratch resistance during assembly and long-term durability in demanding environments.

“Together, these refinements increase accuracy, speed, and robustness, directly contributing to more natural and responsive e-bike performance,” summarises Pinheiro.

Increased automation in our production process ensures more consistent product quality and enables greater scalability as demand grows”

Optimised production and supply chain

The technical updates are reinforced by improvements in manufacturing and logistics. Moreover, the company has strengthened product quality, improved production automation and planning to achieve competitive prices.

“Increased automation in our production process ensures more consistent product quality and enables greater scalability as demand grows,” explains Ying-Tsao Tan, director of AUTORQ. “Meanwhile, automation and supply chain optimisations result in better delivery times, better production planning, and, most importantly now, competitive pricing.”

These measures allow OEMs to count on the company not only for reliable torque sensors but also for a secure supply at competitive prices, a demand in today's dynamic e-bike market.

One of the company’s most innovative developments is the hubTORQ model, a torque sensor integrated directly into the hub motor.
One of the company’s most innovative developments is the hubTORQ model, a torque sensor integrated directly into the hub motor.

Expanding hubTORQ

One of the company’s most innovative developments is the hubTORQ model, a torque sensor integrated directly into the hub motor.

Since Bike Europe first reported on this concept, the company has advanced to the off-tool sample stage for its first two versions.

Pinheiro explains: "The feedback from the market has been highly positive, confirming demand for hub-integrated sensing solutions. Mass production of the first two models is scheduled for Q1 2026. And we are confidently expanding our hubTORQ range."

Building on this momentum, the company is already developing a third version with different specifications, further expanding the range of applications for hub motor-driven e-bikes.

Reliable partner for the long run

AUTORQ is committed to the long-term in the e-bike industry, fulfilling current and future needs through constant improvements and groundbreaking innovations.

Pinheiro concludes: “From the introduction of hubTORQ to improvements of established product lines and more competitive pricing, we continue to deliver on our promise of making an incredible ride feel universal.”

This article is sponsored by AUTORQ.