E-bike market projections to 2027
Contents |
[edit] Introduction
The global electric bike (e-bike) market is set to gain impetus from the rising trend of bike-sharing as a mode of transportation.
[edit] COVID-19 impact on e-bike designs
In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the supply chain of companies that used to purchase vital components (such as lithium and cobalt) from China. Hence, several companies tried to reduce their dependence on one country. Some have also looked to change the designs of the vehicles.
The pandemic also decreased the demand for the product.
[edit] Increasing congestion in developing nations
Developing nations are facing increases in traffic congestion. Therefore governments are taking initiatives such as promoting the use of e-bikes to help reduce the number of taxis and private cars on the road.
However, as e-bikes are operated by batteries, they may have technical issues, such as quick discharge of batteries. This factor may hamper the growth of the e-bike market in the years ahead.
[edit] Lithium-ion
Based on battery type, the lead acid segment had a 31.3% market share in 2019. This segment is expected to see a lower growth in the coming years due to the implementation of strict rules by regulatory bodies of various countries for their usage.
These batteries release harmful gases that may impact on the environment. The lithium-ion segment, on the other hand, will dominate, owing to multiple beneficial properties.
[edit] Dominance of Asia Pacific
Asia Pacific is set to dominate throughout the forthcoming years due to the major contribution of China, a prominent consumer and producer of e-bikes.
Europe is expected to remain in second position stoked by the presence of stringent vehicular emission standards.
[edit] Innovative products
The companies operating in the market are constantly conducting research and development activities to create state-of-the-art e-bikes. As more countries are inclined towards saving energy, these products are in high demand.
Below are two most recent industry developments:
- September 2020: Atumobile Pvt. Ltd., an electric vehicle startup headquartered in Hyderabad, India, launched its electric bike named Atum 1.0. Its base price is Rs 50,000. The bike is approved by International Centre for Automotive Technology (ICAT) and does not require a driving license or registration.
- August 2020: Detel, a consumer electronic brand based in Delhi introduced Detel Easy, its cheapest electric two-wheeler priced at Rs 19,999. It is equipped with a 48V 12AH LiFePO4 battery that delivers 60 km at full charge.
[edit] Related articles on Designing Buildings Wiki
Featured articles and news
Gregor Harvie argues that AI is state-sanctioned theft of IP.
Using technology to empower communities
The Community data platform; capturing the DNA of a place and fostering participation, for better design.
Heat pump and wind turbine sound calculations for PDRs
MCS publish updated sound calculation standards for permitted development installations.
Homes England creates largest housing-led site in the North
Successful, 34 hectare land acquisition with the residential allocation now completed.
Scottish apprenticeship training proposals
General support although better accountability and transparency is sought.
The history of building regulations
A story of belated action in response to crisis.
Moisture, fire safety and emerging trends in living walls
How wet is your wall?
Current policy explained and newly published consultation by the UK and Welsh Governments.
British architecture 1919–39. Book review.
Conservation of listed prefabs in Moseley.
Energy industry calls for urgent reform.
Heritage staff wellbeing at work survey.
A five minute introduction.
50th Golden anniversary ECA Edmundson apprentice award
Showcasing the very best electrotechnical and engineering services for half a century.
Welsh government consults on HRBs and reg changes
Seeking feedback on a new regulatory regime and a broad range of issues.
CIOB Client Guide (2nd edition) March 2025
Free download covering statutory dutyholder roles under the Building Safety Act and much more.