PUBLISHER: Frost & Sullivan | PRODUCT CODE: 1383281
PUBLISHER: Frost & Sullivan | PRODUCT CODE: 1383281
The Global Ebike Market is Poised for Significant Growth Because of Increasing Environmental Concerns, Favorable Government Regulations, Rising Concern Over Health and Fitness, and the Introduction of New Ebike Technologies
Through incentives and subsidies, governments are encouraging users to transition from cars to eBikes. The increasing urbanization is pushing cities and last-mile delivery companies to promote micromobility, including eBikes and eCargo bikes. The growing number of companies, increasing eBike adoption, and attractive incentives are making the eBike market highly competitive. However, limitations in eBike weight and size can restrict companies from increasing their competitive edge. eBikes are a crucial data collection platform, and technologies, including image sensors and V2X, are key enablers. These bikes' increasing capabilities are making them a threat to eMopeds.
Europe has the highest eBike penetration rate in the bicycle market. eBike growth and penetration in China is slowing down due to regulations against eBike use. North America is witnessing steady growth and penetration, driven by new model launches.
eCargo bikes are cheaper to buy, operate, maintain, park, and insure compared to ICE scooters, cars, and vans. These bikes can cut through traffic due to their compact size and ride on bike lanes to completely avoid traffic congestion. eCargo bikes do not require a license to operate, increasing the rider pool, and the elimination of a registration cost lowers the acquisition cost for the owner. Unlike any other delivery vehicle, eCargo bikes get free parking in most countries as they are categorized under eBikes and are emission free. Typical eCargo bikes have a loading capacity of nearly 160 kgs, and the modular integration of cargo trailers can increase the capacity by 150 kgs.
While developed countries have high environmental awareness, developing countries in Asia lack awareness of sustainability. Air pollution is a key concern in most cities across the world, and eBikes offer a formidable solution to fight against polluting personal transport. Although awareness of health and fitness is increasing, the use of eBikes for these purposes is still low. Subsidies and financial incentives will promote eBike adoption and reduce upfront costs for consumers. eBike-specific infrastructure, such as bike lanes, parking, public transport entry, charging points, and battery swapping stations, are crucial to drive sales. Policy initiatives, including tax benefits, and switching from ICE two-wheelers and cars to eBikes, will enable consumers to choose eBikes for personal transportation needs.