Whilst all the foregoing is interesting my original posting was in answer as to why we aren't making e-bikes in the UK....we don't have a level playing field with the germans and certainly don't with the chinese....but at least we may be able to compete with the german bikes in the future using chinese product and the lion's share of the value added will be here in the UK.
Dave
Kudoscycles
The Germans are good at manufacturing all round aren't they? They have a strong manufacturing-base economy..from cars, to even houses! I've seen entire houses fabricated in Germany being transported to UK and assembled here BY GERMANS. How's that for manufacturing!
Our government let us down basically and decided the UK had no future in manufacturing and we should give up trying and become a service-driven economy instead. The UK always was a strong financial base and centre of world finance though, so that's understandable their logic.. but still, we did some fine outstanding manufacturing, and still do.
I hope one day we'll see a revival of mainstream British industries and manufacturing, but it does look increasingly unlikely the way the world is changing. I remember the good old Raleigh bikes as a boy, my town of Redditch was home to
Royal Enfield and BSA that made motorbikes... all gone now. Wow just learned my town had two battery manufacturing companies too, one being Britannia Batteries started in 1929, became
Alkaline Batteries Ltd, bought out by French and production closed down in 1998. 600 employees at its peak, and one of the world's major manufacturers of nickel-cadmium batteries.
Kudos, here's a thought...do you think if we remain in the EU and eventually join the Euro and fully integrate, that the "level playing field" you speak of could become a reality in UK and manufacturing could kick start again? I personally don't think the EU can or will create a level playing field, even with a unified economy, because the cost of living is always going to be higher in some countries like UK that rely on imported goods more. Also, how will the EU control individual EU countries expenditures? Big challenges ahead..
If the Chinese can make the parts cheaper and easier, why not let them do it eh? Just assemble them here to make the finished BRITISH DESIGNED product, like the Mezzo and the Brompton.
P.S. The US Marine Corps bought our entire fleet (72) of retired Harrier jump jets so we must be doing something right?