Friedrichshafen, August 26, 2014
The first half of 2014 demonstrated once again that cycling is
all the rage, and that the German bicycle industry is to some extent a
weather-dependent sector. In accordance with this, the mild winter and
beautiful spring 2014 have led to an increase in sales over the previous
year.
Zweirad-Industrie-Verband e.V. (Bicycle Industry Association, ZIV)
estimates that in 2014 around 2.8 million bicycles and e-bikes were sold
to end users in Germany from January to June. This represents an
increase of four percent over the first half of 2013. Due to continued
good weather conditions, the ZIV is looking with confidence at the rest
of 2014 and expects the positive trend to continue.
There
was a slight decrease in bicycle and e-bike production. With some 1.6
million bicycles and e-bikes produced, German production fell slightly
in the first half of 2014. From the perspective of the ZIV, this is
mainly due to the difficult 2013 season. Due to weather conditions at
the end of the year, both in industry and the trade there were existing
inventories which needed to be reduced in 2014. For this reason,
manufacturers were reserved in their production.
According to estimates of the ZIV, imports to Germany slightly declined
in the first half of 2014. With an estimated 1.8 million bicycles and
e-bikes, 2.5 percent less were imported to Germany than in the same
period last year.
In addition to Cambodia and Poland, Taiwan and Bulgaria were the most important countries supplying imports.
Bicycle exports also fell slightly compared to the previous year due to weather conditions.
E-bike sales continue to increase!
The upward trend continues for e-bikes, resulting in good sales figures.
According to estimates of the ZIV, 450,000 were sold in Germany this
year. In the medium term, the ZIV estimates that the e-bike market can
achieve an annual share of the total market of around 15 percent in
Germany.
This would correspond to a total of around 600,000 e-bikes annually.
In view of changed usage behavior in everyday mobility, newly added
providers, new model groups, and technical advancements, the ZIV sees
this number as realistic.
There are more than 1.8 million e-bikes currently on the road in
Germany. This means the German e-bike industry alone has achieved the
goal of the federal government of putting more than one million electric
vehicles on the streets of Germany.
Cycling is still in vogue!
The bicycle and e-bike are developing more and more from purely recreational vehicles into everyday mobility partners.
That the importance of the bicycle as part of everyday mobility is
further increasing is underscored by the fact that city and trekking
bikes are again the most popular models among German consumers.
Increased use of the bicycle in everyday life and the high proportion of
bicycle retailers are also leading to increasing demand for
high-quality components, accessories, and workshop services of dealers.
In the opinion of the ZIV, the bicycle has become an indispensable part
of the mobility of the future. For this reason the ZIV advocates
improvement of the cycling infrastructure. This is especially true for
bike lanes and secure storage.
For the future issues of health, mobility, sustainability, and economy,
no other means of transportation can offer as many starting points as
the bicycle and e-bike.
The ZIV is promoting this development with its "Pro Bike” initiative.
With a wide variety of events (including acting as partners in the "Open
Day of the Federal Government”), active participation in the legal and
technical policy framework, and active communication management, the ZIV
as the advocate for the interests of the German bicycle, e-bike,
components, and accessories industry ensures that "cycling moves.”
ZIV is also active on the European level through the associations COLIBI
(bicycle industry) and COLIPED (bicycle parts industry), demonstrating
its commitment to improving bicycle conditions in Europe.
Press contact:
Stephan Schreyer / Head of Communications and Marketing / Tel.: +49 (0)6196 5077-13
Cell: +49 (0)160-90136846 / E-mail: schreyer@ziv-zweirad.de
Press release ZWEIRAD-INDUSTRIE-VERBAND E. V.
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