Acer Expands its Line of AI-Powered e-Bikes

Computer manufacturer Acer has recently announced the expansion of its e-bike range, including updates to its popular ebii model. Renamed as the ebii elite, the new version features a rear-wheel motor and chain and derailleur gears. In addition to this, Acer has introduced five new e-bike models, including e-cargo and fat bike options, as well as new e-scooters. The move by Acer to invest in e-mobility reflects a growing trend of tech companies exploring the e-bike market.

R&M Incorporates Pinion’s MGU Drive System in New Bikes

German bike manufacturer Riese & Müller has unveiled its 2025 bike collection, featuring two models that utilize Pinion’s MGU (motor gearbox unit) drive system. The Homage5 and Delite5 are part of the brand’s premium full-suspension urban category. Pinion’s MGU drive system offers a compact design, with a fully-sealed unit that requires minimal maintenance. With an 85Nm torque and a 600% gear range, these bikes provide high performance and versatility. The battery is located in the down tube and can be easily removed for charging, with the option for fully automatic shifting soon to be available.

Velo de Ville Launches Innovative Loady e-Cargo Bike

Velo de Ville, a reputable e-bike brand, has introduced its first e-cargo bike called the Loady. This longtail e-cargo bike offers stylish design, comfort, and exceptional versatility. The rear rack can accommodate up to two child seats or provide additional storage space. The bike’s modularity allows for customization through Velo de Ville’s online bike builder. With expansion into the UK market, the Loady is set to be available from October.

Cake Brand Shows Signs of Recovery from Bankruptcy

Swedish company Cake, known for its unique two-wheelers, has faced challenges after filing for bankruptcy. However, there are positive signs of a comeback as the brand’s intellectual property has been acquired by Brages Holding AS from Norway. Brages Holding has announced plans to rebuild the brand and establish a strong retailer distribution network. Cake’s future looks promising with plans to recruit new team members and continue evolving its innovative products.

Pearson Introduces Electric Gravel Bike

British brand Pearson has launched its own electric gravel bike, named the On And Off. This all-road design features a carbon fiber frame and a Mahle X20 rear-hub motor. With a focus on lightweight construction, the top-of-the-range model weighs 12.8kg. The bike offers a range of up to 160km on a single charge, with the option to purchase a range extender for extended rides. Pearson has developed in-house power modes, including Eco and Sport. The bike is available in three models with different Shimano GRX groupsets, ranging in price from £4,500 to £7,300.

AGAO Unveils Solar-Powered e-Bike

AGAO has launched one of the first customer bikes with solar-powered technology. Following the success of their solar-powered e-scooters, the brand has introduced a solar-powered e-bike equipped with impact-resistant photovoltaic panels. These panels are designed to generate power even in low-light conditions, making it a promising option for users in regions with limited sunlight. While availability in the UK is uncertain, AGAO’s solar-powered e-bike represents a step forward in sustainable e-mobility solutions.

The e-bike market is experiencing significant growth with more tech companies, like computer manufacturer Acer, venturing into this industry. Acer has expanded its e-bike range by introducing five new models, including e-cargo and fat bike options, as well as new e-scooters. One of the notable updates is the ebii elite, which now features a rear-wheel motor and chain and derailleur gears. This move by Acer reflects the increasing trend of tech companies exploring the e-bike market.

German bike manufacturer Riese & Müller has also joined the e-bike market by incorporating Pinion’s MGU drive system into its 2025 bike collection. The Homage5 and Delite5 models make use of this compact and low-maintenance drive system, offering a torque of 85Nm and a gear range of 600%. The battery is conveniently located in the down tube and can be easily removed for charging. These bikes provide high performance and versatility, and Riese & Müller is soon expected to offer the option for fully automatic shifting.

Velo de Ville, a reputable e-bike brand, has launched its first e-cargo bike called the Loady. This longtail e-cargo bike boasts a stylish design, comfort, and exceptional versatility. Its rear rack can accommodate up to two child seats or provide additional storage space, making it ideal for families or those needing extra cargo capacity. The Loady can also be customized through Velo de Ville’s online bike builder, allowing users to tailor it to their specific needs. With plans to expand into the UK market, the Loady will be available from October.

Swedish company Cake, known for its unique two-wheelers, suffered setbacks after filing for bankruptcy. However, there are encouraging signs as the brand’s intellectual property has been acquired by Brages Holding AS from Norway. Brages Holding plans to rebuild the brand and establish a strong retailer distribution network. By recruiting new team members and continuing to innovate their products, Cake is on track for a promising future.

British brand Pearson has introduced its own electric gravel bike, the On And Off. This all-road design features a carbon fiber frame and a Mahle X20 rear-hub motor. Built with a focus on lightweight construction, the top-of-the-range model weighs just 12.8kg. The bike offers a range of up to 160km on a single charge, with the option to purchase a range extender for extended rides. Pearson has also developed in-house power modes, including Eco and Sport. The On And Off is available in three models with different Shimano GRX groupsets, catering to a range of preferences and price points.

AGAO has stepped into the market by unveiling one of the first solar-powered e-bikes for customers. Following the success of their solar-powered e-scooters, AGAO has equipped their e-bike with impact-resistant photovoltaic panels that generate power even in low-light conditions. This makes it an ideal option for users in regions with limited sunlight. While availability in the UK is uncertain, AGAO’s solar-powered e-bike represents a notable step forward in sustainable e-mobility solutions.

These developments in the e-bike industry highlight the increasing interest and investment in electric mobility. As more companies introduce innovative models and technologies, the market is expected to continue growing in the coming years.