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Mahle expands its range of e-bike components

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Following its acquisition of ebikemotion Technologies SL (now Mahle Ebikemotion S.L.U.) last year, Mahle is continuously expanding its range of drive motors, electronic control units, batteries, and interactive components.

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One feature that sets the Mahle drive system apart is its highly compact design. The sophisticated components fit completely into the bike’s frame and hub. As a result, it is not immediately identifiable as an e-bike. An intelligent user interface also gives the cyclist information on the cruising range, route, weather, and fitness data.

The powerful rear wheel hub motor from Mahle weighs just 3.5 kilograms, including the battery. The compact design of the Mahle drive system gives manufacturers unprecedented design freedom. The style is particularly attractive for racing bikes, gravel bikes, and city bikes. Mahle also offers suitable mid-drive motors for mountain bikes and other high-performance e-bikes.

“With our innovative drive systems for light, high-performance bikes, and by expanding our product portfolio for smart bikes with a focus on connectivity, Mahle is taking another major step toward the zero-emissions urban mobility of tomorrow,” says Thomas Kohlbauer, Vice President Mechatronics division at Mahle.

Thanks to Mahle’s connective components, a wealth of new applications for the Internet of Things (IoT) are being developed for end customers and bicycle manufacturers. With social media, theft prevention, and sharing concepts, for example, Mahle components are opening up new markets for manufacturers and offering the possibility of a completely new product and cycling experience.

Well-known manufacturers such as Orbea, Colnago, Pinarello, and Bianchi have already opted for Mahle’s drive system. Mahle’s versatile systems competence and agile project teams played an important role in this decision. Mahle aims to continuously expand and strengthen its position in the smart bikes segment.


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