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EU bicycle production, employment and sales up in 2014

Posted on in Business News , Cycles News

2014 was a very positive year for the European bicycle industry according to an economic study carried out by CONEBI, the Confederation of the European Bicycle Industry.

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Increased sales

According to the study, ‘European Bicycle Industry & Market Profile (BIMP) 2015 with 2014 statistics', bicycle sales in the 28 EU member states was up 2.3%. A total of 20,234,000 bicycles (including e-bikes) were sold throughout the European Union last year. Great Britain accounted for 18% of these sales, second to Germany which generated 20% of overall sales. However, when it came to average price of bikes sold, GB sits at 10th place with a price of €345 compared to the Netherlands average price €844.

Greater bicycle production

Production in 2014 increased also; with 5.1% according to the CONEBI study to a total of close to 12 million bikes; again including electric bicycles. With regard to e-bikes the Federation states that sales in this category grew with 25.6% to 1,139,000 units. This total is a low estimate. In its June/July edition, which contained a 2014 Market Report for EU e-bike imports and sales, this trade journal concluded that the 2014 volume of the e-bike, e-MTB and speed e-bike market in Europe stood at 1,325,000 units.

More workers in the trade

The 5% growth in production is also reflected in an increased number of EU workers employed in the European bicycle, e-bike and bicycle parts & accessories industries. 27,670 EU workers were employed by the industry in 2014 compared to 26,569 EU workers employed in 2013 - an increase of 4.1%.

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