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Taiwan, already a bicycle powerhouse, is pushing into the e-bike market with homegrown systems from cycle makers and tech companies like Giant and Delta. At the Taipei Cycle Show, companies showcased innovations aimed at sustainability, fitness and more efficient commuting.
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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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