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  • Porsche e-bikes on display at IAA Mobility this month, but the company now announces it will be focusing on the core business of the development and production of e-bike drive systems. – Photo Bike Europe
    Business26 Sep 23

    Porsche building e-bike motor factory in Europe, Greyp to be discontinued

    SVETA NEDELJA, Croatia - Porsche eBike Performance is currently looking at locations for its own e-bike motor factory in Europe, the company has confirmed to Bike Europe. Furthermore, in a turnaround from previous announcements, the high-tech brand Greyp Bikes will be discontinued and the technology absorbed into Porsche's other activities.

  • “I am impressed about the speed of product development in the bicycle industry,” says Porsche eBike Performance CEO Dr. Jan Becker at the Eurobike. – Photo Jo Beckendorff
    Interview6 Jul 23

    Porsche sets future strategy for e-bikes 

    FRANKFURT, Germany - Porsche AG bundled its e-bike drivetrain activities under the umbrella of Porsche eBike Performance GmbH, which it founded in 2022. This includes the recently acquired brands Greyp and Fazua. The latter is celebrating its tenth anniversary this year, which is why the Eurobike presentation in Frankfurt was all about the lightweight e-MTB pioneer. However, the e-bike ambitions of the German company go beyond this. What can we expect from Porsche in the coming years?

  • Today still made with partners, but in three to four years the first thoroughbred Porsche e-bike is scheduled to hit the market. - Photo Porsche
    Mergers & Acquisitions24 Feb 23

    Greyp Bikes to be known as Porsche eBike Performance

    OTTOBRUNN, Germany - Porsche has announced that Greyp Bikes will now be known as Porsche eBike Performance. Following the recent acquisition of Fazua and the majority stake in Greyp Bikes, Porsche is now adjusting its business structure "to hone its profile, define synergies and successfully implement seminal projects."

  • The high tech e-bike manufacturer Greyp taken over by Porsche. – Photo Greyp
    Business19 Nov 21

    Porsche steps up investments in e-bikes and acquires Croation Greyp

    STUTTGART, Germany - The iconic automotive company Porsche stepped into the electric bicycle business with the take-over of e-bike manufacturer Greyp. Porsche Ventures already held 10% of the Croation company since 2018. Mate Rimac and the other Greyp founders will retain a minority share in the company.

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