00:04For commuting, leisure, and keeping fit,
00:08Taiwan is eyeing full self-sufficiency in e-bike production.
00:21Here at Asia's largest bicycle exhibition,
00:25around 900 companies are showcasing their latest innovations,
00:28and e-bikes are taking center stage,
00:30equipped with a small electric motor and battery to assist with pedaling.
00:35A $60 billion industry, e-bikes are widely seen as a greener way to get around,
00:41helping reduce people's carbon footprint.
00:44Giant, the world's largest bicycle manufacturer,
00:47is currently the only Taiwanese brand to develop its own e-bike system,
00:51making everything itself and giving the company full control over quality.
00:55Today, we have a power supply, a power supply, and a power supply.
00:59Today, we have a power supply, and we have a power supply.
00:59We don't have a lot of companies.
01:02We have other systems that come in and put them in and put them in and put them in and
01:07put them in.
01:07This is an e-bike.
01:08E-bike is a lot of growth and growth.
01:22And these systems also take bike safety into account.
01:27With just one tab, your bike is locked.
01:31This is one of the latest ways to keep your e-bike safe.
01:34And it's not just Giant developing these systems.
01:37Tech firms like Delta are also trying to carve out a niche with tailor-made e-bike systems,
01:43moving the country from traditional bicycles into the e-bike market.
02:03As a global bike hub, these new systems aim to keep Taiwan ahead of the game in the rapidly expanding
02:12e-bike market.
02:13Taiwan and ITC for Taiwan Plus.
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