3E-Mobility GmbH
S-Pedelec manufacturer using EnergyBus components. Company and products are in development process.
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Abus KG
The German ABUS KG operates worldwide in the name of security. They are one of the developers of the new EnergyBus Charge-Lock-Cable, which combines the process of locking your bike with safe charging.
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Acewell
Acewell is a taiwanese manufacturer of displays for e-bikes, pedelecs, scooter etc. Their core competence is mechanical and electronic integration.
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Bosch
Bosch Powertrain Systems eBike is based in Germany develops and sells electric drive systems for pedelecs and E-Bikes. The System consists of Drive Unit, battery pack and charger and the HMI.
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Brose-SEW Elektromobilitäts GmbH & Co. KG
Brose and SEW-Eurodrive formed the jointventure Brose-SEW to enter the market for Light-Electric-Vehicles, offering drivetrain systems as well as inductive charging solutions, which will soon be available with EnergyBus.
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Clean Mobile AG
The Clean Mobile AG was founded in 2006. They were the first drive system manufacturers using DMFC (Direct Methanol Fuel Cell) for Light Electric Vehicles (LEVs).
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DB Rent GmbH
The DB Rent GmbH is part of the Deutsche Bahn, the German train operator and joined EnergyBus to apply the charge-lock-cable in all its electric charging stations in the future. They operate a bike rental system at stations and cities all over Germany, therefore being the biggest network in the country.
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E-bike-mobility
The E-bike-mobility company does concepts and projects around infratsructure for (electric) bicycles, one of the most prominent is their bike tower where people can park and charge bikes safely.
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ExtraEnergy e.V.
International authority on independent LEV and component testing. Further activities are promotion of LEVs, lobbying, and consumer protection. The non-profit association is based in Germany.
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IMS Connector Systems
IMS Connector Systems is an international operating company based in Germany. IMSCS is specializing in development and production of high frequency connections for sectors like telecom, automotive or medical devices.
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KTM Bike Industries
KTM is the biggest Austrian bike manufacturer. Their electric bikes prove to be their best seller, with a product range reaching from MTB to city bikes and studies focusing on speed.
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Lease Rad GmbH
The German company Lease Rad provides a total package of supply and service for corporate bicycle fleets. Regarding interchangeability and maintenance, EnergyBus cannot come soon enough for them.
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Motor Excellence
Motor Excellence, an American electric motor manufacturer, develops and sells transverse flux hub motors resulting in high range, acceleration and hill climbing ability for e-bikes.
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movelo
German company movelo offers logistics and organization of tourism with pedelecs and e-bikes. They work closely with touristic region, helping to build a network of rental stations and charging opportunities. EnergyBus comes as a natural solution.
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myStromer AG
Stromer is a state-of-the art pedelec of Swiss bike manufacturer Thoemus. The fast bike has been successfully introduced in Switzerland and will be available in Germany in 2011, soon with EnergyBus.
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Philips Lighting
Philips Lighting is one of the worlds leading manufacturer of lighting solutions. The German division Philips Technologie GmbH will develop an LED Bike Light series for pedelecs and e-bikes, using the EnergyBus Standard.
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RAFI GmbH & Co. KG
RAFI is a German company that looks back at more than 100 year old tradition. They are specializing in human-machine connections, i.e. electromechanical components and systems like interfaces.
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ropa engineering GmbH
The ropa engineering GmbH specializes in technical planning and engineering design. One of the founders, Johannes Dörndorfer, is also founding member of EnergyBus.
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Sanyo Component Europe GmbH
Manufacturer of industrial and consumer batteries. SANYO Component Europe represents various SANYO-Divisions in Europe in a unique combination.
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SBEC GmbH
The SBEC GmbH from Switzerland is a company developing a new pedelec aiming at the yet overlooked target group of young people and will be on of the early adopters of EnergyBus.
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Singatron Enterprise Co., Ltd.
Singatron was first established in 1976, focusing on the development and manufacturing of a variety of connectors. They are now one of the leading suppliers of connectors, situated in Taiwan.
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STL Technology Co.
Taiwanese STL started with small Li Ion batteries for notebooks and powertools. Today, they have the abilitiy and supply chain capability to custom-build and integrate all LEV components.
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Suzhou Phylion Battery
Phylion is a provider of high power lithium ion batteries form China. One can find their products mainly in LEVs and they are the first company with BATSO certified batteries.
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Ulrich Alber GmbH
Alber is the specialist for mobility aids and medical equipment. Holding over 50 international patents, Alber is the worldwide market and innovation leader in its segment of add-on drives for wheelchair users.
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Ultra Motor Ltd.
UK-based, international company that develops LEVs, i.e. A2B metro and drive systems. They operate worldwide.
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Varta Microbattery GmbH
The German company VARTA is one of the biggest suppliers of all kind of batteries. Research, development, production and sales of high-quality electrochemical energy storage systems is their business.
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wsm - Walter Solbach Metallbau GmbH
Products from the German company wsm GmbH can be seen all over the world. With their strength in cycle racks and outdoor street furniture, wsm would like to offer with EnergyBus safe solutions for charging and parking LEVs.
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Ziegler AG
The German ZIEGLER AG is specialized in metal processing and outdoor facilities like bike racks, light-weight steel constructions and a range of other street furniture. With EnergyBus they want to venture out in the world of charging stations and racks with charging supplies.
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