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  2. Yadea - Wikipedia

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    Yadea Group Holdings Ltd. is a Chinese manufacturer of electric bicycles, motorcycles, and scooters headquartered in Wuxi, China. The company owns seven production sites in China, in Wuxi , Tianjin , Cixi and Qingyuan , with development in Shanghai and Wuxi as well.

  3. List of electric bicycle brands and manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    This article lists notable electric bicycle brands and manufacturers including electric unicycles. Many bicycle brands do not manufacture their own product, but rather import and re-brand bikes manufactured by others, sometimes designing the bike, specifying the equipment, and providing quality control.

  4. Niu Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Niu Technologies (Chinese: 牛电科技; stylized as NIU) is an electric scooter company headquartered in Beijing, China. [1] Yan Li has been its CEO and COO since December 2017. [2] [3] Niu's products include electric scooters, electric bicycles, e-scooters and electric motorcycles.

  5. Mobike - Wikipedia

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    Mobike (Chinese: 摩拜单车; pinyin: mó bài dān chē), also known as Meituanbike, founded by Beijing Mobike Technology Co., Ltd. (Chinese: 北京摩拜科技有限公司), is a fully station-less bicycle-sharing system headquartered in Beijing, China.

  6. Cycling in China - Wikipedia

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    China is the dominant producer and consumer of e-bikes. China produces more bicycles than any other country. In 2020, Chinese manufactures produced 29,661,000 electric bicycles (e-bikes) and 44,368,000 traditional (non-electric) bicycles. Production of non-electric bicycles declined over the course of 2010s, corresponding to a less favorable ...

  7. Electric bicycle - Wikipedia

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    American car executive Lee Iacocca founded EV Global Motors in 1997, a company that produced an electric bicycle model named E-bike SX, and it was one of the early efforts to popularize e-bikes in the US. [15] By 2007, e-bikes were thought to make up 10 to 20 percent of all two-wheeled vehicles on the streets of many major Chinese cities. [16]