The weekly assembling capacity at the HQ was stated to be 150 ST5. Later, 50 ST5 a week were confirmed. According our visit - on a monday - nobody was at work in the "assembly-line". In fact the assembly-line is a subsequent line of individual workplaces. At Eurobike, we asked about the low output, the answer was little bit fluffy. Meanwhile it's clear why: myStromer AG signed a contract with the former MIFA, now called Sachsenring for assembling all EU and US ST5 and ST3.
This is a real milestone; first they bring back the final assembly from Taiwan to Europe, furthermore, Sachsenring is an established bike manufacturer. Remember, the former MIFA has made the Grace ONE, one of the sole real competitors of Stromer.
See the press release (in German) attached.
For those who interested on German economic history:
Sachsenring is a famous name and brand since many decades. They have build over three million "Trabant", the typical car of the former GDR. After the takeover of the GDR through Germany, MIFA and Sachsenring were fighting hard but had to give up business only a few years ago. Since a while, they started over and are back on track or trying to be back on track, as things are still difficult in the eastern part of Germany.