Porsche acquires eBike component manufacturer Fazua
13 Jun 2022|740 views
Porsche has announced that it will be acquiring eBike component manufacturer Fazua.
Porsche had previously bought over a 20% stake in the firm in January 2022, but is now acquiring all the shares of the firm, which it states is a pioneer in the development of lightweight and compact drive systems for eBikes.
Porsche additionally states that it will merge all of its eBike activities (it also owns the Croatian eBike brand Greyp) through the establishment of two joint ventures with the Dutch company Ponooc Investment B.V. The first joint venture will develop, manufacture and distribute a future generation of high-quality Porsche eBikes, while the second will focus on technological solutions for the fast-growing micromobility market. Porsche will also continue to work with its long-standing partner Rotwild on its current eBike models.
Porsche had previously bought over a 20% stake in the firm in January 2022, but is now acquiring all the shares of the firm, which it states is a pioneer in the development of lightweight and compact drive systems for eBikes.
Porsche additionally states that it will merge all of its eBike activities (it also owns the Croatian eBike brand Greyp) through the establishment of two joint ventures with the Dutch company Ponooc Investment B.V. The first joint venture will develop, manufacture and distribute a future generation of high-quality Porsche eBikes, while the second will focus on technological solutions for the fast-growing micromobility market. Porsche will also continue to work with its long-standing partner Rotwild on its current eBike models.
Porsche has announced that it will be acquiring eBike component manufacturer Fazua.
Porsche had previously bought over a 20% stake in the firm in January 2022, but is now acquiring all the shares of the firm, which it states is a pioneer in the development of lightweight and compact drive systems for eBikes.
Porsche additionally states that it will merge all of its eBike activities (it also owns the Croatian eBike brand Greyp) through the establishment of two joint ventures with the Dutch company Ponooc Investment B.V. The first joint venture will develop, manufacture and distribute a future generation of high-quality Porsche eBikes, while the second will focus on technological solutions for the fast-growing micromobility market. Porsche will also continue to work with its long-standing partner Rotwild on its current eBike models.
Porsche had previously bought over a 20% stake in the firm in January 2022, but is now acquiring all the shares of the firm, which it states is a pioneer in the development of lightweight and compact drive systems for eBikes.
Porsche additionally states that it will merge all of its eBike activities (it also owns the Croatian eBike brand Greyp) through the establishment of two joint ventures with the Dutch company Ponooc Investment B.V. The first joint venture will develop, manufacture and distribute a future generation of high-quality Porsche eBikes, while the second will focus on technological solutions for the fast-growing micromobility market. Porsche will also continue to work with its long-standing partner Rotwild on its current eBike models.
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