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  • “The e-bike market in Europe is gradually stabilising, and the structural demand drivers remain urban mobility, leisure and tourism,” said Bosch eBike Systems CEO Fleischer. – Photo Bosch
    Interview30 Apr 26

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

    Volatile trade policies, a challenging market environment, unfavourable currency effects and intensified competition shaped Bosch Group's 2025 financial results. Against this backdrop, their expectations for 2025 have not been met, and sales revenue rose slightly by 4.1% after adjusting for exchange-rate effects. Bosch eBike Systems CEO Claus Fleischer gives insight into what this means for the e-bike industry.

  • The members of the Cycling Commission of Union Sport & Cycle during the presentation of the Observatoire du Cycle 2025 in Paris. – Photo Union Sport & Cycle
    Market Report30 Apr 26

    French bike market declines in 2025 as e-bike sales slow sharply

    All indicators for the 2025 French market were negative. The total market volume decreased by 6%, while the revenue was down 4.8% year-on-year. The average retail price declined slightly, and the e-bike sales dropped 16%. This contraction comes amid a challenging economic environment but also reflects a more structural shift: the end of the post-Covid catch-up effect and the withdrawal of purchase incentives.

  • Currently, the bulk of the e-bike market (80%) accounts for products of such leading local producers as Cross Ltd and Maxcom from the city of Plovdiv, Bulgaria. – Photo Maxcom
    Market Report27 Apr 26

    Inventory glut tests Bulgaria's bike sector resilience

    The Bulgarian bike sector is steadily developing these days despite the existing challenges and a serious overstocking in the local market. In fact, the industry and major local manufacturers have gone through an extremely dynamic and challenging period. After the euphoria of pandemic sales, the sector has faced supply chain disruptions, overstocking and macroeconomic headwinds. Despite the decline in sales volumes, the trend toward electric bicycles and micromobility offers some optimism, with the European market expected to double by 2030.

  • Undoubtedly the most prominent stand at Sea Otter Classic: Amflow – Photo Scott Montgomery
    Shows & Events20 Apr 26

    Avinox emerges as key disruptor at Sea Otter Classic

    Sea Otter Classic 2026 caught the e-bike vibe that Europe experienced some years ago. The United States had always lagged in this market, but at the Sea Otter Classic this weekend, it looks like the US market has finally awoken and stepped on board with all things electric.

  • 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.

  • 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.

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