India’s Hero Cycles launches first UK-designed e-bike range

Indian-owned Hero Cycles is launching its first ever range of Manchester, UK designed, Indian-manufactured, electric ‘e-bikes’ for Europe this month.

Hero Cycles, the world’s biggest bike maker by volume, has designed the new range at its new £2m Hero Global Design centre in Manchester which will  run the sales and marketing operation for the e-bikes worldwide with its e-commerce partner the Cheshire-based Hut Group. Hero Cycles says it has kickstarted manufacturing of the e-bikes at its factory near New Delhi and the first consignment will hit UK and European bike shops from the end of March. Hero Cycles is mainly targeting the European and Indian markets with its innovative new range which will be branded as Insync in Europe and Hero and Lectro in India and the rest of the world. The global e-bike market is already worth $16.34 billion and is set to be worth $23.83 billion by 2025 according to a new report published by Allied Market Research in America.

Sreeram Venkateswaran, CEO of Hero Cycles UK subsidiary Avocet Sports, said the new Insync range of e-bikes will ‘fill the gap’ left in the European market for high-quality cost-competitive e-bikes after the European Union announced anti-dumping measures on e-bikes imported from China.

He said: “The EU crackdown on China means there is now a gap in the market for a sensibly priced e-bike in Europe,” he said. “Hero and Insync can meet that demand as we harness the expertise of our European design team in Manchester with our efficient manufacturing hub in India. The e-bike market is now very attractive to Hero Cycles and we see massive potential to build e-bikes for the European market and the rest of the world. The key for us is to provide great quality at the right price point and these e-bike will retail at around £1000 to £1400.”

Sreeram added: “There has been a significant shift towards e-bikes, as they grow increasingly popular with riders. We are currently at our most competitive and flexible in terms of our supply chain, which means we can offer our retail customers a terrific bike at a great price.  The consumer feedback we have received has been extremely positive as our design looks like a normal bike, without a clunky heavy battery, the battery is neatly designed within the bike. We are excited to see how the range is received by the cycling community and confident it can drive further growth of the Insync brand and our UK operations. In keeping with the rest of the Insync range the e-bikes will be aimed at families looking to improve their fitness, health and well-being through cycling. A growing body of research now shows the considerable mental and physical health benefits of cycling for all ages.”

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