We are pleased to announce that three Wisper Electric bike models for sale from late 2012 will be produced in Germany. Although our relationship with our Chinese OEM manufacturers has helped Wisper to gain a strong position within the Pedelec market both in the UK and overseas, the Directors believe that as the business grows, a more stable manufacturing platform was needed.
We are delighted to be working with one of the largest and most highly respected bicycle manufactures in Germany with an excellent reputation for both high volume and extremely high quality bikes and “on time” deliveries. Our new German OEM partner currently manufactures many thousands of reliable electric bicycles for the German and European markets and has recently been awarded the contract to design and manufacture the much discussed SMART bike that will be sold through SMART car outlets world wide later this year.
The move to Germany is a part of our strategy to improve quality, reduce delivery times and facilitate our sales drive into Germany, Holland and other volume electric bike users in continental Europe. To assist in developing the market we are delighted to announce that we have recruited a new Director. Dieter Scholz until recently was Managing Director of one of the leading scooter and electric bicycle distributors in Germany. Dieter has worked in the pedal power, electric and internal combustion engined two wheeler markets for many years. Dieter’s wealth of knowledge will be a massive boost for the Wisper management team.
The three new German built bikes have been named the 905Classic, 705Classic and 806Classic. They are based on the very popular Wisper SE and SEL models. They will retain the powerful long-range batteries, Japanese Dapu drive systems and their distinctive looks.
The move back to Europe seems to be becoming a trend as more and more manufacturers realise that due to huge wage increases in China and the comparative weakness of the Euro against the Chinese Yuan the cost of producing in Europe is becoming more affordable.
Of course the 48.5% dumping tax on electric bikes, already charged on pedal powered bicycles which seems to be talked about more and more openly these days helped us to make this important decision.
We are delighted to be working with one of the largest and most highly respected bicycle manufactures in Germany with an excellent reputation for both high volume and extremely high quality bikes and “on time” deliveries. Our new German OEM partner currently manufactures many thousands of reliable electric bicycles for the German and European markets and has recently been awarded the contract to design and manufacture the much discussed SMART bike that will be sold through SMART car outlets world wide later this year.
The move to Germany is a part of our strategy to improve quality, reduce delivery times and facilitate our sales drive into Germany, Holland and other volume electric bike users in continental Europe. To assist in developing the market we are delighted to announce that we have recruited a new Director. Dieter Scholz until recently was Managing Director of one of the leading scooter and electric bicycle distributors in Germany. Dieter has worked in the pedal power, electric and internal combustion engined two wheeler markets for many years. Dieter’s wealth of knowledge will be a massive boost for the Wisper management team.
The three new German built bikes have been named the 905Classic, 705Classic and 806Classic. They are based on the very popular Wisper SE and SEL models. They will retain the powerful long-range batteries, Japanese Dapu drive systems and their distinctive looks.
The move back to Europe seems to be becoming a trend as more and more manufacturers realise that due to huge wage increases in China and the comparative weakness of the Euro against the Chinese Yuan the cost of producing in Europe is becoming more affordable.
Of course the 48.5% dumping tax on electric bikes, already charged on pedal powered bicycles which seems to be talked about more and more openly these days helped us to make this important decision.