Bike Europe reports 26% by value of dealer sales of bikes are now e-bikes, which I've found means almost 9% of all bikes sold nationally there are electric assist models. That's far ahead of our recent average of 1% of bike sales being electric in the UK, though our proportion is starting to rise now.
Strange when one considers that e-bikes are thought of as mainly for help on hills and Holland is the flattest country of all in Europe, while we have so many hilly areas in the UK. Perhaps the strong headwinds often faced out in their flat countryside may influence sales.
The bikes the Dutch buy are revealing though, commensurate with their lack of hills. The main five makes bought in order of popularity are from Sparta, Batavus, Gazelle, Giant and Koga-Miyata, those including some of the lowest powered and poorest hill climbing models we know of. It seems the high powered hub-motor models we often favour in the UK have nothing like the same popularity there.
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Strange when one considers that e-bikes are thought of as mainly for help on hills and Holland is the flattest country of all in Europe, while we have so many hilly areas in the UK. Perhaps the strong headwinds often faced out in their flat countryside may influence sales.
The bikes the Dutch buy are revealing though, commensurate with their lack of hills. The main five makes bought in order of popularity are from Sparta, Batavus, Gazelle, Giant and Koga-Miyata, those including some of the lowest powered and poorest hill climbing models we know of. It seems the high powered hub-motor models we often favour in the UK have nothing like the same popularity there.
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