Panasonic Cycle Technology will showcase its most recent e-bike motor generation at the next Eurobike 2025.
The vast demo area at the Frankfurt show will enable participants to ride bikes equipped with the new Panasonic motor unit, experiencing the power and ride sensation in person, in addition to the product presentations at Eurobike 2025.
With an emphasis on improving performance and ride quality across a range of models and bike types, Panasonic is eager to demonstrate its e-bike system technology here.
- With an output of up to 100 Nm, the most recent unit (GXM) weighs only 2.6 kg and is housed in a lightweight magnesium chassis.
- A “user-friendly” smartphone app is also included with the new motor unit, allowing for smooth over-the-air updates for improved features and performance.
- Panasonic will also introduce its new smart display, remote control, long-range battery options, and more.
Established e-bike products
The current GX motor from the brand is made for MTB, cargo, urban, and trekking applications.
Early invention of e-bikes
With a forward-thinking idea to improve cycling using electric power, Panasonic announced the release of its first electric bicycle in 1979.
After more than 40 years, e-bikes are already a vital component of transportation in the future. At Panasonic, we continue to push the limits of e-bike technology’s performance, innovation, and dependability while staying steadfastly true to our heritage.
One of the top producers of electric bicycle drive systems, Panasonic Cycle Technology Co., Ltd. is well-known for its cutting-edge innovations and premium goods. Its sales structure in Europe is run by Panasonic Industry Europe GmbH, a company renowned for its proficiency in a wide range of electronics-related disciplines.
EV, battery, and future mobility technologies
The Panasonic company has played a crucial role in the expansion of the eMobility industry. The company is a major supplier of batteries for the company’s electric vehicles and a long-time collaborator of EV pioneer Tesla.
Japan and the United States are home to battery factories owned by Panasonic Energy. In light of recent trade barriers, battery manufacturing in the USA has grown in significance.