Big brands such as Giant, Merida, Shimano, SRAM, and KMC are among those who have signed up to showcase their latest innovations at the annual event in Taipei, Taiwan. - Photo Taipei Cycle

Taipei Cycle 2025 puts spotlight on key industry themes

TAIPEI, Taiwan - The setback in the industry isn't restraining the Taipei Cycle Show in promising growth in the exhibitor count for the 2025 edition. For the next edition of the event, show organiser TAITRA expects to welcome nearly 950 exhibitors from 35 countries spanning more than 3,500 booths.

Taipei Cycle 2025: A hub for innovation and sustainability

Taipei Cycle 2025: A hub for innovation and sustainability

From March 26-29, 2025, the Taipei Cycle Show will return to the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, bringing together key players in the cycling industry. With 950 exhibitors across 3,600 booths, the event promises to showcase the future of innovation and sustainability in the cycling industry.

Exhibitor booth applications for Taipei Cycle 2025 have closed, but applicants can still join the waitlist for the opportunity to showcase their brand at next year’s event. – Photo Taipei Cycle

950 exhibitors commit as Taipei Cycle 2025 becomes fully booked

TAIPEI, Taiwan - Despite continued difficulties in the market, exhibitor booth spaces for Taipei Cycle 2025 have officially been filled and a waitlist has been opened. Being held from 26-29 March the event will continue its focus on sustainability.

A-Forge highlighted their in-house gravity casting technology at Taipei Cycle. – Photo Bike Europe

A-Forge expands production with new factory in Vietnam

TAIPEI, Taiwan - To meet growing demand for forged and hydroformed frame components, A-Forge is currently building a fifth production facility in Vietnam in addition to its four factories which are operational in China.

“We feel that some customers are starting to return and there will be market recovery in Q3 or Q4 of this year,” Acer MPC president Bryan Yeh told Bike Europe during this year’s Taipei Cycle show. - Photo Bike Europe

AcerMPS launches mid-motor for cargo and mtb's

TAIPEI, Taiwan - Mobile Power System (MPS), an Acer Group subsidiary, is a lithium-ion battery pack designer and e-bike propulsion system solution provider. At Taipei Cycle show this year the company displayed its new 90 Nm mid-motor for cargobikes and MTB categories.

The Oloo CycleBoard comes in an e-scooter and e-bike version, both with a front and rear drive. – Photo Bike Europe

C-Tech develops cargobike, but from a different angle

TAIPEI, Taiwan - For portable battery module manufacturer and distributer C-Tech United Corp. the e-bike industry means new business. To distinguish itself from the many other battery pack suppliers, C-Tech also developed a final product to showcase the features of its batteries.

On display at Taipei Cycle show this year, Sunny Wheel has developed a mirror for cargobike fenders. – Photo Bike Europe

Sunny Wheel develops mirror for cargobike fender

TAIPEI, Taiwan - With last mile cargobike logistics increasing, accessory manufacturer Sunny Wheel has added a front fender mirror specific for cargobikes to its range. Besides new products, the company has also opened a new regional sales office in the Netherlands to support further growth in Europe.

Formosa Taffeta presented a series of products made with their carbon fibre including handlebars and forks. – Photo Bike Europe

Formosa Taffeta to expand market position with carbon fibre fabrics

TAIPEI, Taiwan - The introduction of tyre carcasses and anti-puncture fabric made of recycled fishing nets gave Formosa Taffeta a successful introduction into the bicycle industry. Companies like Schwalbe, Vittoria, CST and Kenda all embraced this product to make their tyres more sustainable.

Terasilic displayed its market-ready radar solutions at Taipei Cycle show. – Photo Bike Europe

Terasilic unveils bike radar sensor with 190m detection range

TAIPEI, Taiwan - Similar to the advanced collision-avoidance radar systems found in vehicles, Terasilic's new Bike Radar Sensor utilises cutting-edge 24GHz radar sensing technology. Launched at this year's Taipei Cycle show, the technology enables the sensor to detect objects up to 190 metres behind the cyclist.

Roxim partners with Magura and Tektro to offer the brake light function. – Photo Roxim

Roxim offers daylight option with Oled technology

TAIPEI, Taiwan - Combining fashion and function, Roxim offers a wide portfolio of front and rear lights for different bicycle categories. At Taipei Cycle Show 2024, the Taiwanese company presented the new ZX5E featuring Oled technology.