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There are a number of new entities beginning exports of ebikes from Japan to the US. Yamaha, Panasonic, BESV, and more firms have ebikes that have been operating for years that we have never seen. If Yamaha or Panasonic corporate doesn't bring the models directly, it seems other channels will.
Perhaps the China tariffs have spurred the new efforts, but as the demand for ebikes keeps growing significantly, there no doubt will be a lot of offerings. Whether these will be priced better, or better quality, or just the same old thing is hard to say.
Additionally, expect to see offerings that are much higher speed (likely illegal except for riding on private property) and blur the lines between what's a 'bike' and what used to be 'moped' or 'motorcycle.'
It's been a great year with lots of new models, some new brands, but also a year where many new models were announced last fall, but never made it to market, and some models that never will. Firms that do that, are not very prudent. Eventually it will catch up to them.
Exciting environment in the world of ebikes.
Perhaps the China tariffs have spurred the new efforts, but as the demand for ebikes keeps growing significantly, there no doubt will be a lot of offerings. Whether these will be priced better, or better quality, or just the same old thing is hard to say.
Additionally, expect to see offerings that are much higher speed (likely illegal except for riding on private property) and blur the lines between what's a 'bike' and what used to be 'moped' or 'motorcycle.'
It's been a great year with lots of new models, some new brands, but also a year where many new models were announced last fall, but never made it to market, and some models that never will. Firms that do that, are not very prudent. Eventually it will catch up to them.
Exciting environment in the world of ebikes.