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  • At home in Wels, Austria: the two-wheeler giant Pierer Mobility AG. – Photo Pierer Mobility AG
    Financial20 Dec 24

    Troubled Pierer Mobility hires investment bank to oversee reorganisation

    WELS, Austria - After motorcycle company KTM AG had to file an application for restructuring proceedings with self-administration at the end of November, its parent company Pierer Mobility AG commissioned Citigroup Global Markets Europe AG on 17 December to reorganise the ownership structure.

  • Ernst Brust specifically mentioned the e-bikes of the Chinese brand Fiido. Their design easily allows to change the motor support limit from 25 km/h to 50 km/h. – Photo Fiido
    Market trends19 Dec 24

    Will the e-bike become a victim of its own success?

    AMSTERDAM, the Netherlands - The import statistics of the European Union clearly indicate that China regained its leading position as e-bike supplier for Europe's market. At the same time, the market is drowned with cheap and non-compliant China made e-bikes whose sellers shamelessly advertise the presence of a throttle and how to circumvent the maximum support of 25 km/h. How should the industry respond to these market developments?

  • The reorganisation of the Pon owned GT Bicycles resulted in much speculation regarding the future of the US brand. – Photo GT Bicycles
    Financial19 Dec 24

    Pon reorganises GT Bicycles: 'Laying a solid foundation for GT's next chapter'

    ALISO VIEJO, USA - The reorganisation of the Pon owned brand GT Bicycles has resulted in much speculation regarding the future of the brand. Some even assumed that GT Bicycles would shut down once all inventory is sold. According to a Pon spokesperson, the decision to restructure this subsidiary was taken, "to lay a solid foundation for its next chapter."

  • The latest extension of the Rehe facility of Abus was particularly aimed at increasing the capacity for the mobility sector. - Photos Bike Europe
    Company19 Dec 24

    Abus open doors of high-tech factory at 100th anniversary

    REHE, Germany - Welcoming almost 5,000 people at their head office in Wetter, Germany, bike security company Abus celebrated their 100th anniversary in the first week of December. On this occasion the company also opened their doors to visitors of their newly built high-tech production hall for mobility products.

  • Advocacy19 Dec 24

    German bicycle industry urges greater support in government election policy paper

    BERLIN, Germany - Eyeing the upcoming federal elections, the advocacy organization Zukunft Fahrrad (Bicycle Future), issued a position paper campaigning for more political support for the bicycle industry. The new government in Germany will have to make clear policy choices as the cycling industry is not the only sector that's facing challenges and thus calling for support.

  • 中文部份18 Dec 24

    中歐成電動自行車製造中心

    在製造回流和提升市場彈性,選擇在歐洲而非亞洲生產的過程中,中歐國家一直以來都扮演著重要角色。雖然沒有其他國家像葡萄牙這樣擔任領頭羊,不過這並不代表其他地區就是這塊產業的配角。近年來,除了有多座新設工廠,現有工廠也正在提高產出品質。

  • Sunrise總經理Eric Li表示:「越來越多客戶要求我們生產符合ESG標準的產品。照片來源/Bike Europe
    中文部份18 Dec 24

    Sunrise設越南車架廠以符合ESG標準

    台灣,台中-越來越多企業採用「中國+1」(China +1)採購策略。為滿足客戶需求,台灣領先車架製造商Sunrise目前正在越南開設一座產能達60萬單位的全新工廠,旨在減少碳足跡並提升永續生產能力。

  • All aluminum 6061 used in frame building for Romet is sourced in Poland. Production of lightweight and durable bicycle frames using low-emission aluminium delivered from Polish smelters.– Photos Bike Europe
    E-bike and bicycle factory17 Dec 24

    In-house aluminium frame production gives Romet ultimate flexibility

    PODGRODZIE, Poland - The combination of aluminum frame production, a painting line and assembly on one location gives Romet a rather unique market position. Only a few factories in Europe operate their own frame production. What did the frame production bring to Romet, 5 years after the opening of the facility?

  • Delivering groceries is very demanding and requires more from a cargo-bike than what’s possible with a standard model. – Photo Formula
    Innovations & products17 Dec 24

    Formula and Ello Mobilité partner in Carrefour cargo bikes

    PRATO, Italy - Delivering groceries transporting up to 100kg and covering around 80 kilometers a day demands more from a cargo-bike than what's possible with a standard model. Italian engineering firm Formula and Ello Mobilité took up the challenge and built a fleet of bikes for French supermarket giant, Carrefour.

  • “The team’s entrepreneurial energy and dedication to innovation align perfectly with my vision for growing impactful brands,” said Tomi Viiala when introduced as advisor to the Board of Ahooga. – Photo Ahooga
    People17 Dec 24

    Former Stromer CEO Tomi Viiala partners with Belgium Ahooga

    BRUSSELS, Belgium - Folding bike specialist Ahooga has welcomed Tomi Viiala, former CEO of Stromer, as an advisor to the Board. Known for his instrumental role in transforming Stromer into the global leader in speed pedelecs, Viiala will support Ahooga in advising on driving strategic growth across Europe.

  • This duo will steer Simplon's future: the newly designated CEO Christoph Mannel (left) and CFO Gerhard Buchmüller. – Photo Eva Sutter
    Mergers & Acquisitions16 Dec 24

    Austrian investor takes over ailing compatriot Simplon

    VIENNA, Austria - After a three-month restructuring process a new investor has secured the successful restart of Austrian custom-bike builder, Simplon. SOL Capital Management GmbH announced an undisclosed capital injection by one of its funds securing the future of the bike manufacturer.

  • Online magazine13 Dec 24

    Central Europe as an e-bike production hub

    For reshoring production and improving market flexibility by manufacturing in Europe instead of Asia, the central European countries have always played a key role. Although no country has taken a leading role, like Portugal, that does not mean that the region plays a secondary role within the industry. Several new facilities were started in recent years and existing ones upgraded their output quality.

  • Team Picnic PostNL manager Iwan Spekenbrink (left) and Accell Group CEO Tjeerd Jegen signed the 4-year contract. - Photo Accell Group
    Company12 Dec 24

    Accell Group returns to UCI World Tour team sponsoring

    DIJON, France - The news came out already earlier, but was only published officially today. Accell Group's brand Cycles Lapierre is making a return to the to the UCI World Tour as the official bike sponsor for Team Picnic PostNL. The team will compete on Lapierre bicycles for the next four years.

  • Volume and value of Taiwanese e-bike imports into the EU take significant dip in the first nine months of 2024. – Photo Bike EuropeSubscribers only
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    Quarterly data12 Dec 24

    Subscribers only EU e-bike imports drop 28% in first 9 months of 2024

    ZEIST, The Netherlands - Imports of e-bikes into the EU reached almost 200,000 units in Q3 of 2024, almost matching the same volume of Q3 in 2023. Although there were signs of market recovery with an increase in e-bikes entering EU shores in Q2, the overall year-on-year decrease in the first nine months of 2024 is 28% compared to 2023. Perhaps more important, this is not counteracted by a higher import value.

  • In 2023, more than 301,000 bicycles were manufactured in Spain, doubling the 2019 figures in turnover. - Photo Shutterstock
    Production12 Dec 24

    Bicycle production in Spain rebounds in October

    MADRID, Spain - Bicycle production in Spain rebounded again in October with 25,400 bicycles produced for a value of €18.2 million. Compared to the same month of the previous year, this is a growth of 23.3% in units and 16.7% in turnover, according to data published by the Ministry of Industry and Tourism.

  • Big brands such as Giant, Merida, Shimano, SRAM, and KMC are among those who have signed up to showcase their latest innovations at the annual event in Taipei, Taiwan. - Photo Taipei Cycle
    Shows & Events12 Dec 24

    Taipei Cycle 2025 puts spotlight on key industry themes

    TAIPEI, Taiwan - The setback in the industry isn't restraining the Taipei Cycle Show in promising growth in the exhibitor count for the 2025 edition. For the next edition of the event, show organiser TAITRA expects to welcome nearly 950 exhibitors from 35 countries spanning more than 3,500 booths.

  • e-bike12 Dec 24

    Rotor: from Madrid workshop to OEM leader in bike components

    In the cycling industry, the importance of selecting high-quality components cannot be overstated. These elements are essential not only for achieving optimal performance but also for ensuring a safe and enjoyable riding experience. One company making its mark in this space is Rotor, known for its focus on precision and innovation in designing and manufacturing components. By prioritizing quality and functionality, Rotor contributes to the success of the leading bike brands in the industry.

  • “The French government puts the production relocation of bicycles in France in jeopardy.” – Photo Union sport & cycle
    Retail11 Dec 24

    France eliminates all subsidies on bicycle purchases

    PARIS, France - The budget crisis in France which led to a lot of political turmoil recently has a big impact on the bicycle and e-bike industry as well. With no previous warning, the Government announced that all state subsidies for the purchase of bicycles and e-bikes will be eliminated on very short notice. The 'Alliance for Cycling' warns of a significant consequence of such a decision for the whole cycling industry.

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