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市場調查報告書
商品編碼
1738262
電動貨物摩托車的全球市場的評估:各產品類型,電池類別,用途類別,各地區,機會,預測(2018年~2032年)Global Electric Cargo Bikes Market Assessment, By Product Type, By Battery Type, By Application Type, By Region, Opportunities and Forecast, 2018-2032F |
全球電動貨運自行車市場規模預計將從2024年的18.6億美元增至2032年的52.4億美元,在2025-2032年的預測期內,複合年增長率為13.83%。受城鎮化、電子商務成長以及物流行業向最後一哩配送的轉變的影響,全球電動貨運自行車產業蓬勃發展。隨著城市優先考慮減少排放,零排放區的需求正在推動對低碳城市貨運解決方案的需求。
對於在人口稠密的城市地區營運的企業和市政當局來說,零廢氣排放的電動貨運自行車正在成為一種策略解決方案。鋰離子電池創新技術增加了續航里程,而模組化底盤設計則允許針對包裹遞送、垃圾收集和行動銷售等特定應用進行客製化。高有效載荷能力(某些型號高達300公斤)以及由物聯網支援的遠端資訊處理、貨物安全和車隊管理,加上智慧城市基礎設施的支持,有助於優化路線效率。輕質碳纖維複合材料和再生煞車等材料的進步最大限度地減少了能耗和磨損,從而降低了營運成本。
地方政府也在公共運輸領域部署這些自行車,從郵政服務到緊急應變。有利的政策、最低限度的維護以及不斷上漲的燃料成本相結合,將進一步刺激市場成長。電動貨運自行車有助於城市物流在環境責任和營運自由之間取得平衡。隨著城市和產業對脫碳的關注,電動貨運自行車正在成為環保的城市交通解決方案,它正在改變貨物運輸模式,以解決擁塞和污染問題。
例如,2025年2月,迪卡儂美國有限公司在歐洲推出了Btwin F900E箱型貨運自行車,擴大了F900E電動貨運自行車的產品線。與家庭版(用於運送兒童)不同,Box 版優先考慮貨物,配備 105L 前箱(承重 115 公斤)和後貨架(限重 27 公斤),總承重能力可達 200 公斤,非常適合城市物流。
本報告提供全球電動貨物摩托車市場相關調查分析,提供市場規模與預測,市場動態,主要企業的形勢等資訊。
Global electric cargo bikes market is projected to witness a CAGR of 13.83% during the forecast period 2025-2032, growing from USD 1.86 billion in 2024 to USD 5.24 billion in 2032F. The global electric cargo bike industry is thriving due to urbanization, growth in e-commerce, and the logistics sector shift towards last-mile delivery. With cities prioritizing emissions reduction, requirements for zero-emission zones increase demand for low-carbon urban freight solutions.
Zero-tailpipe-emitting electric cargo bikes are emerging as strategic solutions for businesses and municipalities to operate in densely populated urban areas. Technological innovation in lithium-ion batteries offers a higher range, and modular chassis designs enable tailoring for specific applications-package delivery, garbage collection, or mobile vending. Higher load-carrying capabilities (up to 300 kg in some versions) and IoT-enabled telematics, cargo security, and fleet management, supported by intelligent city infrastructure, help optimize route efficiency. Material advances, such as light carbon-fiber composites and regenerative braking, minimize energy consumption and wear, reducing operating costs.
Local governments are also installing these bikes for public transport, from postal services to emergency response. The convergence of enabling policies, minimal maintenance, and higher fuel costs further spur market growth. Electric cargo bikes support urban logistics to balance environmental responsibility with operational freedom. As cities and industries are putting in efforts to decarbonize, electric cargo bikes emerge as a green urban mobility solution, transforming freight models and addressing congestion and pollution problems.
For instance, in February 2025, Decathlon USA LLC unveiled the Btwin F900E Box Cargo Bike in Europe, expanding its F900E electric cargo bike lineup. Unlike the Family model (designed for child transport), the Box version prioritizes cargo, featuring a 105L front box (115kg capacity) and a rear rack (27kg limit), supporting a 200 kg total load-ideal for urban logistics.
Carrier/Rack Systems Drive Market Growth
Carrier and rack systems are key demand drivers, making electric cargo bikes capable of serving heterogeneous commercial requirements. Modular configurations support specialized payloads such as refrigerated modules for perishables, secure modules for valuables, and adjustable racks for bulk loads. Aerospace-quality aluminum material supports strength without sacrificing agility, while IoT-enabled racks provide real-time load tracking and anti-theft geofencing; these upgrades boost demand in the market. City delivery startups partner with manufacturers to co-design proprietary systems that are adjusted to hyperlocal requirements. With growing complexity in last-mile delivery, carrier versatility solidifies electric cargo bikes as essential tools for responsive urban logistics, integrating functionality and operating efficiency.
For instance, in March 2025, Ride Aventon, Inc expanded its abound lineup with the all-new abound LR (Long Rack), building on the original model's success. Featuring optimized geometry and a gravity-cast frame, the LR offers enhanced stability and extra cargo capacity, catering to riders prioritizing utility without compromising performance.
New Launches Bolster the Demand
New product launches are reviving market momentum, with OEMs introducing next-generation models with extended-range batteries, AI-powered torque support, and self-docking functionality. Startups launch solar-hybrid bicycles with exchangeable battery packs, alleviating range concerns for city routes, bolstering demand. High-end versions incorporate climate-controlled cargo holds and biometric authentication to build partnerships with high-end logistics companies. Partnerships with car manufacturers result in heavy-duty trikes with the ability to carry industrial gear, filling the gaps between conventional freight and micromobility. These launches meet sector-specific needs-healthcare logistics need sterile compartments, whereas food delivery focuses on thermal insulation. Synchronized with municipal e-mobility subsidies, new models guarantee quick commercial adoption, turning cargo bikes into multifunctional urban workhorses.
For instance, in March 2025, Mobility Holdings, Ltd. rolled out its third-gen GSD cargo e-bike in Europe and North America. The model boasts a Bosch Cargo Line motor (85 Nm torque), 101 km (63 mi) range, and a 210 kg (463 lb) max payload across front/rear racks. It is built for heavy-duty urban hauling and is available in four variants (R14, S10, P00, P10). The entire body of the e-bike-frame, fork, rear rack, kickstand, and braking system is certified by the German DIN 79040 safety standard testing.
Lithium-Ion Battery Leads the Market
Lithium-ion batteries lead the market with better energy density, fast charging, and lifecycle efficiency. Their slim design easily integrates into bike frames without sacrificing cargo space, offering reliable power for heavy loads and hilly conditions. Advanced BMS provides increased safety, averting thermal hazards during high-demand use. Moreover, recycling programs support circular economic requirements, attracting sustainability-minded customers, and boosting demand. Partnerships with battery technology companies produce proprietary cells engineered to fit stop-start supply cycles, advancing service life, and fulfilling the requirements of the commercial segment. As rapidly recharging networks increase in city centers, lithium-ion's suitability strengthens its dominance over substitutes such as lead-acid, though costing more initially.
For instance, in July 2024, Decathlon USA LLC expanded its Btwin F900E Electric Family Cargo Bike lineup in Europe with a vibrant Sunflower Orange variant, joining the original Frozen Brown model. Designed to carry up to four passengers, this utility-focused e-bike offers families a practical and stylish urban transport solution. The 630Wh lithium-ion battery allows for 40 to 80 km (~25 to 50 miles) of assistance range. Other features include a torque sensor, 4G, and GPS connectivity.
North America Leads the Market
North America dominates the market, led by tightening urban emission standards, gig economy growth, and green logistics federal subsidies. Urban governments require zero-emission delivery areas, triggering demand from retailers and couriers. Retail giants Amazon and Walmart power fleets with electric vehicles in the United States, substituting short-haul vans with cargo bikes. The technologically advanced logistics in the region enable autonomous bike pilots and blockchain-supported fleet management. On the other hand, Canada's cold-weather innovations, such as all-weather battery heaters, boost operational feasibility. Strategic partnerships between ride-hailing operators and manufacturers strengthen dominance, as venture capital inflows enhance R&D. Regulatory compliance in North America and its affinity for consumer technology make it the region with the highest demand for cargo bikes.
For instance, in April 2025, Tenways expanded into the U.S. cargo bike market with its new Cargo One model front-loading e-bike positioned as a budget-friendly rival to premium brands like Urban Arrow. Designed for family and urban transport, it combines Tenways' signature sleek design with practical cargo utility, offering an affordable yet stylish alternative in the growing e-cargo segment.
Impact of U.S. Tariffs on the Global Electric Cargo Bike Market
US tariffs on imported e-cargo bikes disrupt supply chains, inflating costs for retailers reliant on Asian manufacturing. Domestic producers gain leverage but face material shortages for lithium and rare-earth motors. Tariffs accelerate localized assembly initiatives, though production scalability lags demand. Importers pivot to Mexican knockdown kit assembly under the USMCA, complicating logistics. Conversely, tariffs spur innovation in alternative materials like sodium-ion batteries and recycled steel frames. Price-sensitive sectors delay fleet upgrades, risking non-compliance with emission mandates. Long-term, tariffs may bifurcate the market into premium domestic bikes and budget imports, altering competitive dynamics while fostering regional self-reliance.
Key Players Landscape and Outlook
The market features micromobility pioneers (Rad Power Bikes, Tern) competing with automotive entrants (Ford, GM) and logistics titans (DHL, UPS). Differentiators include proprietary battery tech, modular cargo systems, and fleet management software. European firms (Urban Arrow) lead premium segments, while Asian players dominate cost-sensitive markets. Startups innovate with AI-driven predictive maintenance and blockchain tracking, attracting ESG-focused investors. Strategic alliances between bike-sharing platforms and retailers dominate urban delivery ecosystems. Vertical integration-from motor production to branded charging networks-emerges as a key battleground. Sustainability certifications and crash-test ratings increasingly influence B2B procurement, favoring transparent supply chains.
For instance, in September 2024, Optima Cycles B.V. announced the acquisition of Utrecht-based Dolly Bikes, a direct-to-consumer cargo bike brand. This strategic move improves Optima Cycles' presence in the electric cargo bike market.
All segments will be provided for all regions and countries covered
Companies mentioned above DO NOT hold any order as per market share and can be changed as per information available during research work.