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Äike and Comodule developed the Äike T e-scooter with the aim to manufacture and assemble it entirely in Europe. – Photo Äike

Äike starts renewable e-scooter production in Estonia

TALLINN, Estonia - The co-founder of IoT provider Comodule, Kristjan Maruste is the CEO of the newly founded sustainable e-scooter startup Äike. In partnership both companies developed the first model Äike T e-scooter with the aim to manufacture and assemble it entirely in Europe using solely renewable energy.

Teet Spraks succeeds Kristjan Maruste as CEO of Comodule. – Photo Comodule

Comodule restructures to capture booming micromobility market, new CEO appointed

TALLINN, Estonia - After making Comodule successful as supplier for e-bikes and scooters with connectivity systems, CEO and co-founder Kristjan Maruste is handing over the CEO role to Teet Praks, also co-founder of Comodule.

Velco is providing a full ecosystem around smartbikes to boost the performances of all players and support the creation and production of smartbikes.

Velco links all players in the cycling industry with a connected ecosystem

Connected e-bikes offer way more than track and trace to please riders. They create opportunities to deeply transform the cycling industry and make it a sector of excellence. Connectivity improves performances and processes by digitising and interconnecting all players across the industry.

The Swapfiets Power 1 and Power 7 e-bikes equipped with Comodule’s IoT are already on the streets. – Photo Swapfiets

Comodule's IoT solution makes Swapfiets more data-driven

TALLINN, Estonia - To reduce the number of missing e-bikes and gain insight into product performance, bike-subscription company Swapfiets has started using Comodule's IoT solution. Known for their blue front tyre, Swapfiets claims some 260,000 members across nine countries and 60 cities in Europe.

Connected e-bikes: what are the opportunities for assemblers?

Connected e-bikes: what are the opportunities for assemblers?

Connected e-bikes are the new standard in the bicycle industry now brands want to provide their customers a better mobility experience. By integrating an IoT product, the e-bike becomes a smartbike, capable of sending and receiving data as well as triggering actions remotely. After the electrification revolution, the connectivity revolution is leading bicycle assemblers to adapt and reinvent their offers and tools. To assist assemblers in assembling the connected bike, Velco has created a turnkey digital platform: Velco Assembly Assist.

Already operating in 350 cities in the world, Bird Box presented its Vehicle Location System technology – a sensor to support fleet managers. – Photos Michel de Chavanon

CES returns with connected e-bikes and V2X technology on display

LAS VEGAS, USA - After a virtual edition in 2021, the Consumer Electronic Show (CES) returned as an in-person fair for 2022. Held from 5-7 January in Las Vegas, hot topics in the world of e-mobility included vehicle-to-everything (V2X) technology, new players on the e-bike market and the latest connectivity innovations.

Riders of e-bikes equipped with enviolo just need to set up their preferred cadence in Comodule’s app and the Automatiq shifter will take care of the rest. – Photo enviolo

Comodule connects with enviolo to make e-bike rides smoother

TALINN, Estonia - To improve e-bike riding experience and make more options available, Comodule has integrated it's IoT solution with enviolo shifting technology. The integration makes it possible for the rider to set a suitable pedaling cadence in Comodule's White Label App, eliminating the need for a separate app to control the shifting system.

A new class of a rear-view monitoring system can detect, track and classify objects by using AI-based technology. – Photo Terranet

Terranet launches innovative e-bike safety product

LUND, Sweden - Terranet AB has made a major step forward in e-bike safety. The Swedish company developed 'BlincBike' which comprises a rear-view monitoring system that empowers cyclists to avoid accidents.

Connect & Go tracking system for e-bike manufacturers

Connect & Go tracking system for e-bike manufacturers

Tech company Tracefy brings a new GPS tracker and concept for e-bikes to the market. In a lead time of approximately ten weeks, bicycle manufacturers (OEM) can release a whole series of 'connected' e-bikes, including a handy free application in any corporate identity. Thanks to this invisibly built-in tracker, bicycles are always visible and secured with geofence.

PowUnity's IoT-System: 'E-bike development happens as close as possible to customer'

PowUnity's IoT-System: 'E-bike development happens as close as possible to customer'

E-bike connectivity is an area that is revolutionising the bike industry at a rapid pace. With the 2nd generation of the BikeTrax tracking system, PowUnity will take e-bike communication a decisive step forward in 2022.