Taipei Cycle Show 2025: CHC Champions Sustainable Cycling Innovation
Highlights from the 2025 Taipei Cycle Show
The 2025 Taipei Cycle Show concluded with impressive displays of Taiwan's commitment to sustainable cycling, emphasizing the theme "Green Forward." This event was not just a platform for showcasing bicycles; it served as a crucial alignment with global initiatives aimed at combating climate change. In collaboration with the Bicycling Alliance for Sustainability (BAS), the Cycling Health Tech Industry RD Center (CHC) took a leadership role in advocating for net-zero emissions.
Government efforts have set the groundwork for a significant shift in Taiwan's bicycle industry, as seen in BAS's dedication to meeting the government’s ambitious net-zero transformation goal by 2050. As the secretariat of BAS, CHC is at the forefront of promoting sustainable practices across the cycling sector.
ESG Global Initiative Forum
During the show, BAS orchestrated the ESG Global Initiative Forum, bringing together industry leaders to discuss innovative approaches to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) concerns. This forum highlighted BAS's development of a comprehensive Net-Zero Carbon Emission Roadmap. Furthermore, they convened twelve meetings in 2024 dedicated to carbon reduction case studies and were actively working on Product Category Rules (PCR) to enhance carbon footprint assessments. This multilayered strategy fosters collaboration among local and global stakeholders, facilitating a platform for sharing actionable ideas and solutions, thereby enhancing sustainable development.
Digital Transformation in Cycling
The cycle industry is experiencing significant digital transformation, with CHC launching the Cycling Common Protocol Alliance in 2024, in partnership with the Taiwan Bicycle Association (TBA). This alliance aims to foster cooperation within the industry by establishing comprehensive agreements and standards in the electric-assisted bicycle market, encompassing not only electric bikes but also handcycles and electric tricycles. With a focus on communication protocols, connectors, power systems, and sensors, the alliance is driving innovations that push the boundaries of cycling technology.
At the show, CHC introduced two groundbreaking sample bicycles: the E-Trekking and E-MTB models. The E-Trekking integrates advanced IoT, radar, and cloud platform technology, enabling real-time data upload concerning the bike's components, display stats of use, and overall performance. On the other hand, the E-MTB focuses on interactive indoor riding experiences while ensuring seamless connectivity to various service systems. It features a sophisticated composite control system that adapts shifting, assistance levels, suspension settings, and even seat height to user preferences.
Additionally, the Cycling Common Protocol Alliance has set up four specialized task forces, all aimed at enhancing collaborative efforts across the industry. This focus on both sustainability and the establishment of common protocols positions Taiwan’s bicycle industry as a pioneer toward a greener future.
Taiwan's Future in Sustainable Transportation
By prioritizing sustainability and fostering a collaborative environment, Taiwan’s bicycle industry is paving the way for innovative transportation solutions. CHC's initiative significantly contributes to the promotion of green practices and standards for e-bikes while championing environmental responsibility. As Taiwan continues to champion sustainable transport solutions, it is not just setting an example for the cycling industry but also making substantial strides toward smarter mobility options for the future.
In conclusion, the 2025 Taipei Cycle Show was more than just a showcase; it marked a pivotal moment in the cycling sector’s commitment to embracing sustainable innovation and sets a promising stage for future developments.