EBike Market Poised for Rapid Growth: Trends & Forecast to 2030
The
global EBike market is expected to grow from USD 48.72 billion in 2024 to USD 71.48
billion by 2030 at a CAGR of 6.6%.
The
electric bicycle market is driven by government subsidies, expanding
micro-mobility services, advancements in lithium-ion battery technology, and
improved infrastructure for e-bikes. However, the market has faced challenges recently
due to supply chain disruptions, global economic tensions, reduced consumer
spending, and overstocked inventories with manufacturers and suppliers.
Additionally, In Europe, frequent disruptions in electricity and fuel supplies
have delayed factory operations, impacting e-bike exports. North American and European
ebike sales declined by 2.8% and 3.7% in 2024 compared to 2023. Despite a
decline in s-pedelec and hub motor-powered ebike sales in 2023, the market is
expected to regain momentum, driven by rising demand for sustainable
transportation.
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Growing
demand for electric mountain bikes (e-MTB) at a global level
e-MTB
has gained rapid momentum over the last few years in demand compared to other ebike
types. According to the MarketsandMarkets analysis, mountain ebikes accounted for
more than 1/4th of the total e-bike market in 2024 due to rising demands
from recreational activities and growing health concerns. Mid-motor systems are
predominantly used in mountain bikes, mainly in developed countries of Europe
and North America, owing to their capability to deliver higher torque, extended
range, and superior performance on steep inclines. These mid-drive motor e-MTBs
can generate up to 600-1000 W of power and torque of 40-70 NM, which is
suitable for rugged terrains. Europe is the
largest market for mountain e-bikes, owing to its extensive trail networks, strong consumer demand for outdoor
recreation, and supportive regulations promoting e-mobility.
The demand for mid-drive motors > 650W holds a larger share due to their
mountain bike usage. According to
Eurobike, almost every third e-Bike sold in Germany is an e-mountain bike. With
major eBike manufacturers such as Giant Manufacturing Co. Ltd, Kalkhoff Werke
GmbH, Trek, and Riese & Müller, the regional demand for mountain e-bikes
has been sufficient.
On
the other hand, mountain biking is a renowned off-road sport gaining popularity
in North America. Crossroad biking is also notable in this region due to the
rising number of participants from all genders and ages entering this sport.
Many cyclist organizations, such as League of America Wheelman, IMBA, and Bike
Centennial, can encourage more individuals to join this sport. Thus, with an
increased focus on eco-friendly short-distance versatile options and a rising
inclination towards adventure and fitness activities, the market for mountain
bikes is likely to become popular by the forecast period.
The
hub motor segment is projected to be the largest e-bike market.
Hub drive ebikes are well-suited for urban and city commuting owing
to their advantages such as comparatively fewer moving parts, lower production
cost, and less maintenance, and deliver consistent power on flat terrain. They
are also quieter than mid-drive motors. For instance, Bafang Electric (Suzhou)
Co., Ltd. (China) has created the HR-Series, which stands out for its high
efficiency. These drive systems have an output torque of up to 45Nm at
250W-take care of the riders on more extended tours and with an excellent battery
economy. However, some manufacturers are shifting towards mid-drive motors
since they are much.
Asia Oceania is the largest market for hub motors, as the region has
a higher share of cost-effective ebikes. These hub motors are less expensive, leading
to adoption in a budget-conscious market. China and Taiwan are home to several eBike
manufacturers that continue to have more than 70% of ebikes exported to Europe,
North America, and other markets. Due to this, hub motors also find significant
installation bases in these markets. However, with advancements in mid-motor
drive technology, some global OEMs have started offering these models, leading
to rapid growth in developed countries. While mid-motor drives provide several
advantages, such as smaller, lighter, and easier integration within the bike
frame, the cost-effectiveness of hub motors and the largest manufacturing bases
in China and the Taiwanese market would continue to dominate hub motors until
the projection years.
Asia Oceania is projected to be the largest ebike
market.
Asia
Oceania is the largest e-bike market in terms of production and sales, with
China being the most significant contributor to the Asian and global markets.
The city/urban segment is expected to dominate the ebike market in this region,
while Cargo e-bikes are projected to be the fastest-growing segment. There is a
rise in demand for E-Cargo bikes due to their practicality and efficiency in
urban environments. Taiwan has also emerged as another nation
in the manufacturing and global export of ebikes. This prominence has been
amplified by Europe's anti-dumping policies and the trade tensions between the
US and China. However, Taiwan's ebike market faced a downturn due to oversupply
following the pandemic-driven boom. Rising prices, safety concerns, and
declining global demand sharply dropped exports, with Taiwanese ebike exports
falling 47% in 2024. Taiwan exported 305,000 units from January to October
2024, down 50% from the same period in 2023. Electric bicycle exports to the
European Union totaled 159,000 units, down 56.8%, while exports to the US were
84,000 units, down 31.73%. North American and European ebike sales have
declined due to which exports from Asian countries are reduced. However, the
Asia-Oceania market is expected to grow during the forecast period.
Major
players in the Asia-Pacific e-bike market are Giant Manufacturing Co. Ltd
(Taiwan), Hero Lectro (India), TAV Systems (Australia), Yamaha Motor Company
(Japan), Merida Industry Co. (Taiwan), and Emotorad (India).
Study Coverage
This report covers the global e-bike market and forecasts the market size until 2029. The report includes the
market segmentation - Battery capacity (< 250W, >250W and
<450W, >450W-<650W, >650W), by Battery Type (Lithium-ion,
Lithium-ion polymer, Lead acid, others), by Class (Class-I, Class-II,
Class-III), by component (Battery, electric motor, wheels, frames and forks, brake
systems, crank gears, motor controllers), by Mode (Pedal Assist, Throttle),
by Motor type (Hub Motor, Mid Motor), by Motor weight (>2.4KG, >2KG and
<2.4KG, <2KG), by Ownership, by Region (Asia Oceania, Europe, North
America), by Speed (25 km/h, 25-25km/h) and by Usage (Mountain/trekking,
city/urban, cargo, others).
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