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  • During the launch in Munich, the complete Navee e-bike portfolio was on display. - Photos Navee
    Innovations & products17 Apr 26

    Navee is latest Chinese newcomer to enter mid-price e-bike segment in Europe

    Navee, best known in European and US markets for its premium e-scooters, has taken a significant step into the European e-bike market. An official launch event on 1 April in Munich, Germany, marked the Chinese mobility brand's "pedalling" debut in Europe, where it aims to compete in the mid-price segment with its speed-pedelec, e-bike and cargobike solutions. Bike Europe spoke to the company at the Taipei Cycle Show to find out more.

  • Joycube’s e-bike battery automatic production line in operation. Photos: Joycube Sponsored
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    E-bike10 Apr 26

    Sponsored Joycube targets safer, longer-range e-bikes with semi-solid battery technology

    At Eurobike 2025, Joycube showcased their semi-solid battery solution that combines solid-state benefits with practical production. Joycube R&D manager Olivia Huang explains how it is designed to meet the needs of both the Chinese and European e-bike markets.

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    serviceability8 Apr 26

    Sponsored Bafang's dual-model service approach aims to minimize eBike downtime

    As eBike drive systems grow increasingly sophisticated, the ability to diagnose, update, and repair quickly has become a defining part of a positive customer experience. At Bafang, service is a strategic pillar, its philosophy is simple: "Service is about keeping riders riding."

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  • Yamaha confirms that the company is struggling with the integration of Brose SE. - Photo Yamaha
    Financial9 Mar 26

    Brose SE merger takes toll on Yamaha Motor's e-bike business results

    The e-bike and e-kit business of Yamaha Motor faced a challenging business environment, with demand falling short of expectations in certain markets. The Japanese company reports in its 2025 financial overview that revenue declined 4% year-on-year in its smart power vehicle (SPV) business, which includes e-bikes, e-bike systems and electrically powered wheelchairs.

  • ZF focused on producing ultra-compact and lightweight motors. – Photo ZF
    Motor manufacturer3 Feb 26

    Is ZF calling it quits on the e-bike market?

    One of the world's largest automotive suppliers ZF, marked its entry into the e-bike business with a debut at Eurobike in 2018. Specialising in tailor-made open drive systems, the German manufacturers aimed to become a serious competitor to Bosch. However, this has not materialised, leading to a doubtful future. "We have suspended our sales activities in this area," a spokesperson has confirmed to Bike Europe.

  • Bosch’s wider theft-protection portfolio includes more advanced features, such as the e-bike lock, e-bike alarm and battery lock, accessible through a Flow+ subscription for €4.99 per month. – Photos Bosch
    Bosch22 Jan 26

    E-bike theft remains hard to tackle — Bosch's latest update shows why

    Battery theft continues to be a thorn in the side of global e-bike business, an illegal resell ecosystem thriving off of valuable components that are both easy to remove and difficult to trace. The bicycle industry has been moving incrementally toward tackling this issue, but challenges in development and standardisation continue to limit widespread adoption.

  • Hero Motors Ltd. specialises in automotive components and mobility solutions. The company has a total of six production facilities and two technology centres across three countries, India, Thailand and the United Kingdom. – Photo Hero Motors
    Financial5 Jan 26

    Hero Motors revives IPO plans after 2024 withdrawal

    LUDHIANA, India - After Indian powertrain giant Hero Motors Ltd. withdrew its planned initial public offering (IPO) in October 2024 on short notice, a new attempt was made for 2026. Although no specific opening and closing dates or price band have been set at this time, the automotive supplier is expected to list this year, 2026. The company's high-profile partnerships with well-known e-bike brands have solidified its relevance in the e-bike world as a drivetrain manufacturer.

  • Bosch’s buyout marks the end of the joint venture between Bosch and Magura, established to manage service and spare parts distribution for both brands. – Photo Magura
    Mergers & Acquisitions9 Dec 25

    Bosch buys out Magura to get more grip on after-sales support network

    NÜRTINGEN, Germany — Bosch eBike Systems has acquired Magura's 50% stake in Magura Bosch Parks & Services GmbH (MBPS), taking full control of one of Europe's largest bicycle and e-bike service and spare parts distributors. Formerly equal service partners since the launch of Bosch's e-bike brand, the partners have not made it clear what prompted the buyout.

  • A large recall on Rad Power Bikes’ lithium-ion batteries could spell doom for the American company already struggling financially. – Photo Rad Power Bikes
    Recalls28 Nov 25

    Rad Power Bikes disputes battery recall amid insolvency concerns

    SEATTLE, United States - A lithium-ion battery recall on nine models of Rad Power e-bikes might be the last straw for the American company, which filed a warning notice for insolvency just two weeks ago in early November.

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  • For foreign importers like Riese & Müller, the US administration's decision not to subject the bicycle industry to high metal tariffs is sure to be a relief. – Photo Shutterstock
    Trade Regulations7 Apr 26

    US bike industry campaign brings end to proposed steel and aluminium tariffs

    A persistent and far-reaching campaign by the United States trade organisation PeopleForBikes to prevent bicycles and e-bikes from becoming subject to high metal tariffs has paid off. US President Donald Trump announced in early April that the bicycle industry would not be subject to the new Section 232 steel and aluminium tariffs, which would have cost manufacturers millions on imported steel and aluminium products.

  • For Fidlock, the integration with Twiceme Technology represents a natural next step in expanding the functional scope of fastening systems. – Photo Fidlock
    Innovations & products23 Mar 26

    Fidlock partners with Twiceme to embed digital safety into bicycle helmets

    German innovator Fidlock, known for its magnet-mechanical fastening systems, has entered into a strategic partnership with Twiceme Technology to boost bicycle helmet safety. By embedding Twiceme's NFC-based solution directly into a component which every helmet already requires, the collaboration enables OEM partners to integrate connected safety functionality without fundamental product redesign.

  • The downward trend in skilled mechanics is compounded by the rising complexity of technical work. — Photo Shimano
    Repairs and maintenance11 Feb 26

    Shimano study reveals the hidden bottleneck in Europe's cycling boom

    Shimano started off 2026 by dropping its State of the Nation report, the first since it was discontinued in 2023. This report details the survey results from 25,000 Europeans across 25 nations, and highlights not only the consumer's cycling experience, but also a core shift in strategy for Shimano.

  • By acquiring a majority stake in Saccon, Ursus aims to strengthen the role of bicycle components manufactured in Italy. – Photo Ursus
    Mergers & Acquisitions26 Nov 25

    Newly formed bicycle components group focuses on Italian-made parts

    ROSÀ, Italy - Italian bicycle parts and accessories manufacturer Ursus S.p.A. has acquired a majority stake in component manufacturer Saccon S.r.l. The transaction includes Sacconplast, the in-house division for high-quality "Made-in-Italy" plastic components. No details have been provided on the size of the majority stake acquired and the purchase price.

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  2. Interview

    Bosch eBike Systems CEO Fleischer: 2025 marked a turning point in the market

  3. Market Report

    Belgium pulling ahead of neighbouring markets with steady growth

  4. Insolvency & Chapter 11

    Hydrogen bike pioneer Pragma Industries enters liquidation

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    Shows & Events21 Apr 26

    Sponsored Taipei Cycle Show 2026: A stable platform in volatile times

    With the ongoing market correction still affecting purchasing decisions and budgets, and geopolitical uncertainty, including the war-related tensions, derailing international travel, the Taipei Cycle Show 2026 was never expected to be a loud, booming comeback edition.

  • Ennepetal, August 2025 – Alexander Thun, Co-CEO of THUN, in the company’s production facilitySponsored
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    Business17 Apr 26

    Sponsored New partnership puts THUN products back in the spotlight

    There are products in the bicycle industry whose quality is widely respected and well known among insiders, even if their name rarely appears in the spotlight. THUN is a prime example of this. But that is about to change.

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    Eurobike15 Apr 26

    Sponsored Driving the next era of drivetrain performance

    The way power moves through a bicycle is changing. Higher torque, smarter integration, and riders demanding more from their drivetrains across every category are reshaping what the industry expects from its components. Gates has been anticipating this shift for years, and the conversation around belt drive has never been louder. The word "conversation" is intentional.

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    Shows & Events14 Apr 26

    Sponsored A global platform to advance global cooperation and innovation: China Cycle 2026

    Building on three decades of expertise and innovation, China Cycle has evolved into a pivotal hub shaping global trends in the two‑wheeler industry. This year's event will span 13 exhibition halls, presenting a full lineup of bicycles, components, and related technologies. Upgraded trade matching sessions and cross‑border procurement services will further provide exhibitors and global buyers with streamlined, high‑impact networking opportunities.

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    Shows & Events20 Mar 26

    Sponsored Traveling into the Future: why Taipei Cycle is where trends first appear

    In the bicycle industry, trends rarely emerge from a single presentation or product launch. More often, they appear quietly, through conversations, prototypes, and unexpected encounters. That is why trade shows still matter. And few events illustrate this better than the Taipei Cycle Show, where the future of cycling often becomes visible long before it reaches the global market.

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    Taipei Cycle Show12 Mar 26

    Sponsored Taipei Cycle Show - where innovative bicycle industry's ideas begin

    In the bicycle industry, the most exciting products rarely start in an office. They start in conversations. A designer sketches a new frame concept. An engineer proposes a more compact motor. A drivetrain specialist suggests a new gearbox interface. A battery supplier brings a new cell format. What begins as a rough idea slowly becomes a prototype and eventually a new bike. But this process only works when the right people meet in person. That is why the Taipei Cycle Show remains one of the most important gatherings for engineers, designers and product developers in the global bike industry. 

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