Valeo electric assistance technology for bikes gets popular
Date: 18 Feb 2022
Valeo
has won the trust of 14 bicycle manufacturers for its electric assistance
technology, currently the most high-performance available, combining
efficiency, intelligence, comfort, robustness and ease of use.
Its
customers include La Manufacture Française du Cycle (through its Sunn brand),
Ateliers Heritage Bike, VUF Bikes, Cycleurope and FUELL.
In
December 2020, the Group announced that it was revolutionizing e-bike drive
trains with its 48V automatic gearbox system. Just over a year later, this
major innovation in the new mobility landscape has taken another step forward:
from May 2022, Valeo's technology will enter series production. The order book
should lead to the delivery of more than 100,000 units in 2024 to all
customers.
The
Group has adapted its 48V technological platforms, historically dedicated to
the automotive industry, to the bicycle industry. Assembly will take place at
the Isle d'Abeau plant (Isère, France).
Alongside
the launch of e-bikes fitted with the Group's 48V technology, Valeo will also
make its expertise available in the aftermarket. To make it easier to service
and maintain the drivetrain system, Valeo will roll out the necessary technical
assistance to all the bike distribution networks chosen by bike manufacturers,
wherever the Group's customers are located.
The
first of its kind, Valeo's technology comprises a 48V electric motor and a
seven-speed automatic, adaptive gearbox (developed in partnership with French
company Effigear) in a single unit located in the pedal assembly. Valeo's
electric assistance system will be found on all types of bikes (including
trekking bikes, mountain bikes and cargo bikes).
At
a time when cities are being transformed to encourage low-carbon mobility –
through zero-emission zones, investments in cycling infrastructure and the
provision of car-share fleets – the electric bike is helping to transform urban
transportation.
Whether
it be small electric urban vehicles, electric motorcycles or scooters,
autonomous last-mile delivery droids or e-bikes, Valeo is accelerating its
growth in the new mobility markets.