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2025-07-16
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Austria Emerges as a European Leader in E-Bike Market Share
2025-07-16
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Austria is rapidly gaining ground as one of Europe’s top e-bike markets, with e-bikes now accounting for 57.2% of total bicycle sales, a 4.8% increase compared to 2023. This impressive growth places Austria ahead of its neighbors such as Germany (53%) and Switzerland (45%), making it a frontrunner in the DACH region and across CE (Central Europe).
This surge is being driven by a powerful combination of government incentives, increasing consumer demand for sustainable mobility, and the growing appeal of e-bikes for both daily commuting and leisure. While traditional bicycle sales may be facing a slight decline, the e-bike sector continues to thrive with this hinting that Austria could soon set a new European benchmark for e-bike market share.
With such momentum, Austria is not just following the trend—it’s helping define the future of urban and recreational transport in Central Europe.


