. How does an infrastructure encourage e-biking when their sales of standard bikes are not increasing in the same way? A good infrastructure should equally encourage those sales, surely.
Also our UK relatively flat area sales of e-bikes are better than in the most hilly areas, and we certainly don't have a good infrastructure.
It's a mystery that still awaits a satisfactory answer.
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Example: Everyone drives cars (Because the government has put so much money into road infrastructure), then a car comes out with power steering. As people try it, they prefer power steering and then sales of cars with power steering booms.
In The Netherlands, sales of non-electric bikes are slipping as some people convert to E-Bike option. If The Netherlands didn't have the infrastructure do you think E-bike sales would be anywhere where they are now? Because of the infrastructure, The Netherlands has the highest levels of cycle use in the developed world.
If you have 90% of the population using the bike at least once a week, then when a new bike comes along that offers easier cycling (power steering example), then it is not hard to see why E-Bike sales are booming. I also add again, that sales of non-electric city bikes (i.e. cars with non power steering) are going down at the moment as people choose an E-Bike instead. Note at the bottom of the linked article -
"BOVAG bike section manager Maurice Manders is cautious in his comments on the bike sales in the first half or the year. He says: “Yes, we are very content with it as the bike sector is still able to grow in turnover. However, we should not forget that important and large segments like city bikes and Trekking are showing a strong decline in sales.”
As far as the UK and flat areas, could it be that in general, places that are flatter tend to have more people on bikes regardless of infrastructure and when people see other people on bikes they think, "Hey I see a few people riding bikes, maybe I'll get on a bike". I am in Australia and this is what I find happens here.
Cheers! Paul.
P.S. My power steering example is a bit basic but you get the idea hopefully!