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  • Honda is not the first automaker or motorcycle manufacturer to explore e-bikes as a way to expand their brand. – Photo Honda Motor
    e-bike14 Nov 23

    Honda enters e-bike market with not such an exciting design 

    MINATO, Japan - As an automotive giant, Honda Motor is not known as the most advanced company in the market for electric mobility. It is striking to see the absence of any vision in the design of the product, while the company is focused on 'future mobility'. Honda's entrance on the e-bike market was not very striking.

  • Serial 1 will be produced in the USA. – Photo Serial 1
    Mergers & Acquisitions23 Nov 23

    Harley Davidson e-bike project Serial 1 acquired by LEV Manufacturing

    DEERFIELD BEACH, USA - LEV Manufacturing, formerly known as Life Electric Vehicles, and Lane VC have announced the acquisition of Serial 1 Cycle Company, LLC. Serial 1 as a brand was established in 2020 as an independent brand of Harley Davidson.

  • In the 90s they sponsored the Panasonic racing team in the Netherlands by supplying road racers etc. The team won several times in European international races e.g. Tour de France.
    Panasonic14 Aug 23

    Panasonic: Shaping the e-bike sector with decades of experience

    In the increasingly dynamic e-bike landscape, Panasonic consistently emerges as a key player in the market. The Japanese enterprise does not only benefit from its extensive technical know-how but also from its many years of experience in the bicycle industry. We sat down with Peter Obermeier, Senior Business Development Manager at Panasonic Industry Europe, to reflect on Panasonic's impressive history in the bicycle industry.

  • Battery3 Jul 23

    Critical factors in the design of ebike batteries

    In a previous article, we went through the current and upcoming trends in ebike batteries. Now we're going to focus on the key factors to consider when designing and building an ebike battery. So, to find out the aspects we consider when creating a high-quality ebike battery, please keep reading.

  • Marcel Wilke: "We develop everything in-house – hardware, software and even most of the testing and inspection equipment come from us."
    Battery15 Sep 22

    Marcel Wilke (Akku Vision): 'E-bike battery safety is key'

    A key element for the success of German company, Akku Vision, a leading e-bike battery producer, is the high standards maintained when it comes to the functional safety of its products.

  • Accessories28 Sep 21

    Contec puts focus on e-bike comfort, bikepacking and tubeless

    CONTEC is ready for the next biking season. The parts and accessories brand, affiliated with Hermann Hartje KG, has expanded its product range with novelties. The focus here is on comfort solutions for e-bikes, bikepacking and tubeless.

  • Amo RR and Amo RC are Italian designed and engineered. Photo: MV Agusta
    Business15 Jul 21

    Motorbike manufacturer MV Agusta enters e-bike market

    VARESE, Italy - The traditional Italian motorcycle manufacturer MV Agusta Motor S.p.A. is entering the highly dynamic market for electric bicycles. As part of the planned brand extension the first e-bikes are now rolling into the market. E-scooters should follow very soon.

  • A majority of Néomouv’s e-bikes are manufactured in the Portugal Valley with Unibike as main partner. - Photo Michel de Chavanon
    Business14 Apr 21

    Néomouv raises the bar after not capitalising on last year's e-bike boom

    LA FLECHE, France - Despite the Covid-19 pandemic, French e-bike manufacturer Néomouv concluded 2020 with a turnover of €10 million and a production of 10,000 e-bikes, but this could have been much more. Philippe Vaxelaire, the CEO of the company, explains that he chose to reduce components purchases and production fearing a drop in the sales. A boost in production is planned for 2021.

  • e-bike11 Nov 20

    Exploring the e-bike of the future: 9 trends

    DOETINCHEM, the Netherlands - With so much development currently happening in the bicycle industry, Bike Europe asked designers Bastiaan Kok and Peter van der Veer to take a look into the future. They explored 9 trends which they see as where developments in bicycle design and two-wheel mobility in general may be heading.

  • Now complete: Ciclo’s e-mobility division team (from left to right): Manfred Weinzierl, Dr. Georg Jahnen, Dr. Christian Becker and Franz L. Edel, with Managing Director Andreas Hochschorner. - Photo K.W. Hochschorner GmbH
    e-bike26 Aug 20

    Ciclo completes its e-mobility division team

    GRÄFELFING, Germany - With four new jobs in the field of e-mobility that have been created over the last few months, K.W. Hochschorner GmbH - founder and long-time supplier of e-bike components, as well as a specialist for training computers and navigation, Ciclo (formerly Ciclopsort) - is setting its future course.

  • Fox Racing is strongly benefitting from the cross-overs between motocross and e-bikes, with the differences between the two sports becoming more blurred. - Photo Fox Racing
    Accessories5 Aug 20

    Fox Racing benefits from the e-bike and motorbike cross-over

    IRVINE, USA - For over four decades, Fox Racing has been the global leader in motocross and mountain biking protective gear and apparel. Last year, industry insider Jeff McGuane joined the brand as CEO. "Once we had set our sights on the future of Fox, we invested in talent and culture."

  • Advanced Sports invited business partners to its fifth house show in a row - and for the fourth time in Schwäbisch-Gmünd, close to the company headquarters in Mutlangen. - Photo Jo Beckendorff
    Advanced Sports International5 Aug 20

    Advanced Sports boosts e-bike range

    SCHWÄBISCH-GMÜND, Germany - Bike supplier Advanced Sports GmbH invited their main international sales partners/agents and IBD partners to its house show at the end of July. Visitors had a chance to see what's in store for the around 180 season 2021 Breezer, Fuji and SE Bikes bicycle models.

  • The newly opened e-bike facility in Milton Keys will have an annual production capacity of 25,000 units. - Photo Volt Bikes
    Corona virus26 Jun 20

    Volt opens onshore e-bike manufacturing facility in UK

    LONDON, England - E-bike manufacturer Volt has opened its new UK manufacturing facility in Milton Keynes. The move represents a significant investment by the firm in UK manufacturing, and centralises its production in a facility with the capacity to build up to 25,000 e-bikes per year.

  • The 3D printed titanium motor node. - Photo GSD Global
    3D printing26 Jun 20

    3D printed titanium motor node for e-bikes developed

    SANDVIKEN, Sweden - GSD Global, an engineering and design consultancy company which creates premium e-bikes, has paired with additive manufacturer, Sandvik to develop a 3D printed titanium motor node, which "can reduce costs by up to 75% and offer substantial quality and sustainability improvements as well."

  • Pierer Mobility AG, CEO Stefan Pierer (left) together with Pexco Managing Directors, Susanne and Felix Puello, who now also act as CMO/CSO and COO/CTO of Husqvarna E-Bicycle GmbH. - Photo Pierer Mobility  
    Business26 May 20

    Pierer Mobility groups e-bike brands in new subsidiary Husqvarna

    MUNDERFING, Austria - In a move to give the company's fast-growing e-mobility segment even more clout, on 25 February 2020 Austrian Pierer Mobility AG (former KTM Industries AG) established Husqvarna E-Bicycles GmbH as a wholly-owned subsidiary with headquarters in Munderfing, Austria.

  • From left to right: Martin Kratzer, Head of Marketing & Strategy, ADAC SE, Ludger Kersting, Managing Director, ADAC Service, Andreas Nelskamp, Founder & CEO, Rydies GmbH, Patrizia Weber, Product Manager ADAC SE and Mahbod Asgari, Board Member, ADAC SE. - Photo Rydies
    bike sharing29 May 20

    ADAC enters e-bike sector with subscription service

    MUNICH, Germany - ADAC, Germany's automotive and mobility club, and the largest in Europe with 21 million members, has partnered with the start-up Rydies to launch a monthly e-mobility subscription service called e-Ride. The service will offer e-bikes and e-mopeds for use throughout Germany.

  • Danish TRIPL is fast and agile but still offers 750 liter/200kgs of cargo space and load capacity. – Photo EWII
    Cargobike16 Jan 20

    E-Cargo Bike Future Is Here Already

    BERLIN, Germany - Hopefully soon to be seen in the centers of many cities; the TRIPL urban cargo e-3wheeler. Developed by a Danish energy company named EWII and made by Govecs. Unlike other e-cargo bike designs this TRIPL is a lean and light electric freight vehicle.

  • Stella will be opening stores in Belgium and Germany in 2020 while more countries are to follow. – Photo Stella
    e-bike19 Dec 19

    Dutch Stella E-Bikes Goes International

    NUNSPEET, the Netherlands - The company claims to be e-bike market leader in Holland with a 2018 sales total of about 65,000 units. And further fierce growth is expected as Stella's e-bike activities will no longer be limited to the Netherlands in 2020.

  • Deloitte study on expectations for the new decade. In midst of topics like 5G, robots and where the smartphone will take us, strong rise in cycling is forecasted. – Photo Deloitte
    Business9 Jan 20

    Deloitte study: E-bike sales in 2023 at 40 million units generating €19 billion

    LONDON, UK - Renowned consultancy firm Deloitte has published a study named 'Discover the Future' in which it presents detailed expectations for the new decade. These expectations are presented for six different sectors/topics, which are to have the greatest impact on society and business in the coming ten years.

  • QWIC founder and CEO Taco Anema who wants to use the capital injection for further expansion of the company’s production capacity in Europe. – Photo QWIC
    Business9 Jan 20

    Private Fund Invests Ten Million Euro in Dutch E-Bike Maker QWIC

    AMSTERDAM, the Netherlands - Dutch e-bike maker QWIC has received 10 million euro in growth capital from De Hoge Dennen Capital, the investment vehicle of the Netherlands based De Rijcke family. The investment makes it possible for QWIC to meet its international ambitions and to develop e-bikes of the next generation.

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