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Price increases are due to Severe component shortages caused by a) more and more new brands entering the market b) battery supply shortages caused by batteries being used in so many more applications c) this years covid impact, and factories going completely under, not just temporarily shutting down during lockdowns (too much debt that many were operating under despite the strong demand, d) Supplier QUALITY in scarce supply so a number of ebike firms like Rad, are learning the hard way they just cant source on price alone, so they are stepping up their scrutiny on supplier quality, which are fewer and farer between as the industry is still young. The really good suppliers on the non-regular bike components (i.e. controllers, throttles, displays, sensors, cables, etc) aren't used to these massive quantities (like a Shimano is for derailleurs) , so they have relatively slow ramp up times to meet the quickly increasing sales of these larger ebike firms who are suddenly selling $100's of millions in ebikes, not just $10's of millions annually. Still very young ebike firms (which includes Rad, Sonders, and pretty much 80% of the brands out there), are super inexperienced when it comes to scaling and handling huge volumes of sales, component sourcing, or managing their supply chain, as compared to massive multi-billion dollar firms who have been around for decades like a Yamaha, or Trek, or Giant, so they dont even know what they dont know about how to handle the demand increases, or supply chain quality, so they arent even knowing how to ask the right questions. This will continue for some time, as the ebike industry 'graduates' from early adopter phase to early mainstream (where we are now), and then into mainstream. Give it another 10 years before lots of these firms are weeded out by their own ignorance, and it wont be lack of demand that puts them under, or lack of sales, but NOT knowing how to scale and how to source and manage both their own supply chain, and then their demand side consumer management and after the sale support. And you dont gain that by hiring people who are 'smart' in certain areas, as a lot of it is institutional knowledge and entire systems, that no one person is capable of having the experience or years of experience individually to comprehend these systems the big boys put in place over decades in other product venues.My vote- so they can drop the prices for a big Black Friday sale.....
Other than that, it's mostly about supply and demand. It would be no surprise here if other sellers followed suit. With many bike models on back order for months, safe bet there are internal RAD people asking why they shouldn't be asking for a little more money....
It would be different if they were sitting on a 90 day supply. My thought anyway, FWIW. -Al
So all in all, not surprised whatsoever, by Rad increasing prices, (and doing so only slightly) and many more brands are already planning for those increases for their 2021 model line ups. Ebike firms with ebikes mostly priced below $1500 are going to learn its not profitable or sustainable to keep their prices that low, and soon you will see firms like Rad offering fewer and fewer models below the $2000 price point, and having many more models above $2000. You can't build, sell, and have enough profit AND a quality ebike below the $1000 price point, nor really cant do it for very long below the $1500 price point, before quality and warranty issues really catch up with you, and burn you badly. But keeping with Rad as an example, they cannot just over night bump their prices up over $2000, since their entire model is based on very low first price, with a really generic frame, and really basic electronics and so on. So you will see content creep (slowly improving components), then some price creep, and then a little more options creep, all in an upward trend toward where brands like IGO, Magnum, and Surface are already at. (i.e. low $2000's). Look at where Sondors was just a few short years ago with all their models below $800, and now most are above $1500, as one example of many who have learned the hard way, below $1000 is a steep money losing proposition. (i.e. turn a large fortune into a very small one)
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