Speed pedelec sales begin to stabilise
Together with Switzerland, the Netherlands and Belgium were always regarded as an example for the potential of speed pedelecs. Slow sales were manifest in 2020 and the trend continued into 2021. Together with Switzerland, the Benelux countries are still the main markets for speed pedelecs.
“The speed pedelec remains a niche market with a high potential in our congested urban regions,” said Filip Rylant of the Belgium mobility organization Traxio who published the speed pedelec trend report. In Belgium speed-pedelecs are mainly used for commuting.
Summer sales dip
“The rainy weather in summer had a negative impact on the registrations of speed pedelecs in 2021. After a promising spring, the sales figures mostly turned red from June, despite the return of the traffic jams around Antwerp and Brussels,” explains Filip Rylant. “In November sales showed a short revival, but in December only 731 copies were registered, which is even 13.16% less compared to 2020. The reduced traffic jams in combination with many people working from a home office, were the main reasons for this decline. In Belgium speed-pedelecs are mainly used for commuting.”
Stable market in the Netherlands
In the January–November period of 2021 the sale of speed pedelecs accounted for a 15.5% share of the Dutch market for 50cc scooters and mopeds with a total volume of 4,013 units. Also in the Netherlands, speed pedelecs are mainly used for commuting. Due to the pandemic, working from a home office became standard for a substantial part of Dutch people. For many it has even become the new standard. As a result, the speed pedelec as an alternative for a car has been less relevant.
The number of traffic jams became less as well, so that made the car more attractive for commuting. However, traffic jams immediately returned once the offices opened up again last autumn, so the speed pedelec will maintain its relevance as an alternative for car commuting. On top of that, a part of the commuters who used to travel by public transport are also looking for other means of transport to avoid the crowded trains and buses.
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