In the increasingly dynamic e-bike landscape, Panasonic consistently emerges as a key player in the market. The Japanese enterprise does not only benefit from its extensive technical know-how but also from its many years of experience in the bicycle industry. We sat down with Peter Obermeier, Senior Business Development Manager at Panasonic Industry Europe, to reflect on Panasonic's impressive history in the bicycle industry.
Six million e-bike drives sold worldwide – reaching this milestone is not the only reason for Panasonic to celebrate. Last year also marked the 70th anniversary of the company's bicycle division, highlighting the extensive history that Panasonic has in the bicycle industry. “People mostly know Panasonic as a specialist in consumer electronics, but we also have a rich history as a bicycle producer, including developing the progenitor of today’s e-bikes,” Peter Obermeier explains. He is Senior Business Development Manager at the Panasonic Cycle Technology division in the German town of Ottobrunn, a suburb of Munich.
Pioneering the e-bike industry since 1979
What Obermeier is referring to and what only a few people know is that after having founded its bicycle division in 1952, the company from the city of Kadoma announced the launch of its first e-bike already in 1979, marking a significant milestone in the industry. “Of course, this was not yet an e-bike as we know it today”, Obermeier says. “In principle, it was a kind of electric scooter. Nevertheless, the engineers back then were far ahead of their time,” he continues, suggesting that this long experience is one of the cornerstones of Panasonic’s present success in the e-bike market.