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  • Quarterly dataYesterday

    China nears 50% share of EU e-bike imports in Q1

    The tables are turning in favour of China as consumer budgets tighten, Taiwan's orders dwindle, and tariffs shift the goalposts of international trade. As a result, China accounted for 47%, almost half, of all e-bike imports into the European Union in the first quarter of this year, according to the latest Eurostat data. This compares with 31% in Q1 2025 and just 17% in Q1 2024. Is this the result of a temporary glut in the e-bike market, or does it signal a more structural shift?

  • The Hub Line has been developed as a lightweight, agile and almost invisible hub motor specifically for the requirements of urban e-bikes. – Photo Bosch eBike Systems
    Innovations & productsYesterday

    Bosch eBike Systems changes strategy with launch of hub motor

    On the question of when Bosch would introduce an e-bike hub motor, Bosch eBike Systems CEO Claus Fleischer always consistently stated that this was not part of their product philosophy. However, the market is changing, which has made Bosch decide to expand into an all-new category for them: the stylish urban e-bikes.

  • In the long-term outlook, the purchase levels between assemblers, component manufacturers, and distributors vary significantly, the GBPI reveals. - Photo Shutterstock
    GBPIYesterday

    Bicycle industry regains stability, purchasing managers' outlook indicates

    The market has finally reached a renewed level of stability. Despite global economic uncertainty and disruptions in recent months, overall confidence remains stable to moderately positive, as shown by the latest Global Bicycle Purchasing Index (GBPI). Following several years of exceptional volatility, the industry can once again look ahead with greater confidence and focus on sustainable growth and future development.

  • Innovation continues in the bicycle division, Shimano recently updated its Deore XT mechanical groupset. - Photo
    People17 Jun 26

    Shimano reshuffles bicycle division, appoints new head

    Japanese component manufacturer Shimano has announced organisational and personnel changes within its bicycle components division. Effective 1 July, the division will have a new Head of Bicycle Components, Yuzo Shimano, to steer the company's new vision.

  • Sturmey-Archer developed the A2, an automatic two-speed hub that decides when to shift based on wheel speed alone.Sponsored
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    hub17 Jun 26

    Sponsored Automatic shifting without cables or displays

    Imagine a hub that shifts by itself. No gear cables, no display, no instructions needed for the rider. The A2 is an automatic two-speed hub that decides when to shift based on wheel speed alone. "A compelling proposition for city bikes, children's bikes and shared fleets — and for the bike shop that wants fewer service visits," says Johan Threels, technical specialist at Sturmey-Archer.

  • Workers oversee automated production lines at Bafang's Suzhou factory, where the company continues to expand manufacturing capacity and efficiency. – Photos Bike Europe
    Locations16 Jun 26

    Bafang ramps up automation while Chinese e-bike standards tighten

    Chinese drive-system manufacturer Bafang says its products are currently used on more than 20 million e-bikes worldwide. To support that scale, the company has focused on streamlining production and increasing automation at its manufacturing facility in Suzhou, China.

  • Executive talks16 Jun 26

    'Full reset completed': CEO Jonas Nilsson on rebuilding Accell Group

    The aftermath of the COVID bubble, which hit the bicycle industry hard, also impacted Accell Group substantially. When Jonas Nilsson joined Accell Group as COO in July 2023, the company was perceived as being in a critical state. In January 2025, Nilsson took over as CEO and initiated the One Accell Strategy. In an exclusive interview with Bike Europe, he explains where the Accell Group is on the strategy timeline and what the market can expect from this once industry-leading company.

  • DAHON introduces the Lunden GR.Sponsored
    Sponsored
    Folding bike16 Jun 26

    Sponsored How DAHON's new Lunden GR redefines urban mobility

    The Tube may be the fastest way to cross London, but for better commute, DAHON TECH (HKEX Stock Code: 2543.HK) has a new idea, including two wheels. We spoke with Dr. David T. Hon about the company's new tri-fold bike, the Lunden GR.

  • Still a domain of Japanese bicycle producers – the so-called mamachari bicycles and e-bikes. These have 20-inch wheels with a kid seat on the back and a basket on the front that can easily be changed into a second kid seat. – Photo Jo Beckendorff
    Market Report15 Jun 26

    Japan stems Chinese e-bike imports amid tentative market growth

    Even though bicycle and e-bike production in Japan dropped below the 700,000-unit mark in 2025 for the second consecutive year, and domestic shipments decreased below the 5 million mark for the first time, there are some tentative glimmers of hope in the Japanese market. First, domestic production grew by 3.4% year-over-year to 691,678 units; second, and more importantly, the import flood from China was somewhat stemmed.

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    Saddle15 Jun 26

    Sponsored Utility meets modern saddle design in SafeMove series

    As urban cycling and e-bike adoption continue to grow, riders are looking for more than comfort and performance alone. Practical functionality, security, and adaptability are becoming increasingly important in daily riding environments.

  • Online magazine12 Jun 26

    Europe's bicycle market begins reset

    Europe's bicycle markets are entering 2026 on very different footing. While Italy continues to struggle with declining sales and mounting pressure on specialist retail, the German and Spanish markets are showing signs of stabilisation as higher-value segments, particularly e-bikes, drive revenue growth. In the UK, the industry recorded its first year of growth since 2020, offering cautious optimism after several difficult seasons. Together, the latest European market reports reflect an industry still navigating post-pandemic correction, changing consumer demand and the growing importance of value-driven segments.

  • "Expanding into Vietnam is a huge milestone in our long-term growth strategy," says Otis Cheng, assistance group CEO & global team lead marketing at Tektro.Sponsored
    Sponsored
    Tektro12 Jun 26

    Sponsored Tektro expands global manufacturing footprint with new Vietnam facility

    Tektro Technology Corporation is strategically expanding its global manufacturing network through the construction of a brand-new production facility in Vietnam. The Taiwanese bicycle component manufacturer officially broke ground on this major Southeast Asian project in October 2025. Once fully operational, this state-of-the-art facility will serve as its third global production base, joining the company's established manufacturing hubs in Taiwan and China.

  • The production of the Cannondale bikes will be relocated to Germany and Lithuania now the factory in the Netherlands will be close. - Photo Bike Europe
    Pon.Bike11 Jun 26

    Pon.Bike closes Cannondale factory and relocates production

    Cycling Sports Group Europe, part of Pon.Bike, has announced the closure of the Cannondale facility in Almelo, the Netherlands. The production of the Cannondale bikes will be relocated to Germany and Lithuania. 'Almelo' no longer fits in Pon.Bike's multi-brand strategy, which includes a flexible production network.

  • The Taiwanese industry has rescheduled the Taichung Bike Week to October in 2027. – Photo Bike Europe
    Shows & Events11 Jun 26

    Eurobike change to September triggers 2027 calendar clash, Taichung responds

    The Eurobike announcement to move its dates back to September from 2027 turned the international show calendar upside down again. September has always been very busy with industry events, so Eurobike's decision has prompted many show organisers to reconsider their 2027 dates. The Taiwanese industry was the first to respond, rescheduling the Taichung Bike Week to October.

  • The purpose-built 25,000 square-meter facility will bring SRAM’s full manufacturing capability to Europe. – Photo SRAM
    Locations11 Jun 26

    SRAM CEO Lousberg: 'New European factory enhances cooperation with OEM partners'

    SRAM has announced plans to build a new facility in Coimbra, Portugal, enabling local production of its complete component portfolio—more than 7,500 individual parts—closer to key partners and markets. "The investment will enhance our ability to serve European OEM and AM partners while improving sustainability, flexibility, and supply chain resilience," the company writes in a press statement.

  • Heiko Müller’s vision and his forward-looking approach to e-bikes shaped Riese & Müller’s rise. – Photo Riese & Müller
    People11 Jun 26

    Heiko Müller bows out of the management of Riese & Müller

    Heiko Müller is stepping back from the management of Riese & Müller after more than three decades with the company he co-founded. His departure at the end of July concludes the operational responsibility of the founding generation, after Markus Riese stepped back from management in 2022.

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    E-bike and bicycle factory11 Jun 26

    Sponsored Bicycle manufacturing facility in Poland available for sale or lease

    A fully operational bicycle manufacturing facility in Jastrowie, Poland, has become available for sale or lease, presenting a potential opportunity for companies looking to establish or expand production capacity in Europe.

  • Ananda has adopted industry 4.0 precision for the production of its motors, controllers, displays and sensors in Wuxi, China. - Photo Ananda
    The Factory Floor10 Jun 26

    Scale, automation and control: Inside Ananda's Wuxi factory

    Automated guided vehicles shuttle components between assembly stations while robotic machines operate across three floors of production space. At Ananda's Wuxi facility, manufacturing scale and vertical integration have become central to the company's ambitions in the global e-bike market. The Chinese drive system manufacturer is building what it describes as a "closed-loop" manufacturing ecosystem: one that aims to deliver both volume and reliability. Bike Europe visited the Factory Floor to discover the industrial philosophy behind… Ananda.

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