This may seem a really dumb observation/comment (and tell me if it is)...
But surely the Devil is from within?
It's understandable that Kalkhoff, R&M, Bosch - all those high-brow German manufacturers with a vested interest in wanting to protect their own market(s) from being undercut by competent, low cost, more efficient Far Eastern design and manufacture...
But surely their real competition is already within the EU?
Companies like Romanian Devron...
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Devron were selling this MTB - 350w Bafang MaxDrive, Tektro Hydraulic Brakes, Shimano Deore gearing, choice of frame sizes... Supposedly made in the EU, shipping paid into the UK for just £960 throughout December?
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It's not a perfect bike (there are a few deficiencies, like a quite small battery), but it does - overall - make the home-grown EU made e-bikes (i.e. read German assembled) look very poor value indeed.
I doubt the enemy is China/Far East/Non-EU makers. The Germans/Austrians just need to wake up and realise that perhaps the real "enemy" - the manufacturers making them look really stupid, expensive and inefficient - are already, in fact, within the EU?
Just sharing my thoughts.