For the proof, attend the pedelec symposium to be held on April Fools Day at the Taipei Cycle Show.

Its no joke, electric bike sales will grow, says expert

According to Ed Benjamin of the CycleElectric International Consulting Group, electric bikes can dig Taiwanese bike manufacturers out of a hole:

Dual suspension, exotic materials, and electric power appear to be the future for Taiwans many bike companies.

Taiwan once dominated the conventional bicycle. But in recent years, conventional bicycles are increasingly manufactured in Mainland China.

The Taiwanese bicycle industry has responded (many of the bicycles made in China are made in Taiwanese owned and managed plants) by moving up market into sophisticated bicycle technology.

Benjamin will be at CETRAs leccy bike symposium The Pedelec and E-bike 2001 Global Congress, to be held April 1st in Taipei, Taiwan.

Speakers will cover technology, regulatory environment, and market trends.

For information on attending or exhibiting email jameskuo@cetra.org.tw

Benjamin produces an emailed leccy bike newsletter. Subscribe its free by emailing: ebenjamin@cycleelectric.com

In other news...

Carbitex announces two strategic new hires

Carbitex, the flexible carbon composites provider focused on footwear, travel, and accessories, has announced the …