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The Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS) is taking enforcement action and warning consumers about a brand of e-bike battery – UPP – that has been linked to a number of...

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Cytech training to help Go Outdoors boost number of cycle mechanics by offering apprenticeships to store staff.

Go Outdoors, which operates 75 stores across the UK, has announced an apprenticeship scheme involving Cytech training with the aim of addressing what it terms a nationwide shortage of...

15 Jan 2024, more…

Cytech Scotland training provider launches Young Bike Mechanic Programme to empower Glasgow’s youth.

Bike for Good, the Glasgow-based cycling charity and social enterprise, which delivers Cytech training in Scotland, has announced a Young Bike Mechanic Programme designed to create opportunities...

3 Jan 2024, more…

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One million e-bikes sold in 2018 in Germany

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One million e-bikes sold in 2018 in Germany

Posted on 25 Mar 2019

electric bikes E-bikes are advancing the German bicycle industry, with 2018 e-bike sales up by 36% from 2017.

More than 980,000 e-bike units were sold last year and today one in every four bikes sold is an electric one.

In Germany, e-bikes hold a market share of 23.5% however, the Zweirad-Industrie-Verband (ZIV) predicts that this market share value will increase to 30% in the medium term and 35% in the longer term.

The export volume of e-bikes from Germany has also increased by 51% to 440,000 units in 2018. This substantial increase is down to a number of factors including the fully integrated batteries and drives, the innovation of the product, appealing designs and the use of high quality materials.

The e-bike market is expanding rapidly across Europe with another added bonus, regular bicycle sales are increasing as well. In Germany, the total market value of regular bicycles and e-bikes combined increased by 16.3%. E-bike and regular bike sales increased 8.6% in volume to 4.18 million units with the number of regular bikes sold increasing by 2%.

Read the full story on BikeEurope.

UK e-bike market to date

Although between the 2017 and 2018 period e-bike imports showed a small increase of 1.8% the value of e-bikes entering the UK increased from £37.7 million to £41.4 million.

E-bikes sales rose from 5% in 2015 to 12% in 2016 with Halfords dubbing 2017 the ‘year of the e-bike' after a 220% sales increase.

The UK may be slightly behind the e-bike growth in Europe but the UK hasn't seen the full potential of e-bikes yet.

If you are interested in learning about all things e-bikes click here.

If you want to get ahead of the e-bike wave, why not put your mechanics through the Cytech Technical e-bike course. Find out more here.

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