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Cargo Bike Market Size, Share, and COVID-19 Impact Analysis, By Product Type (Two-Wheeled, Three-Wheeled, and Four-Wheeled), By Propulsion (Conventional and Electric), By Application (Courier & Parcel Delivery, Food Delivery, Personal Transportation, and Others), and Regional Forecast, 2024-2032

Report Format: PDF | Published Date: Ongoing | Report ID: FBI108013 | Status : Upcoming

A cargo bike, also known as a freight bicycle or utility bicycle, is a type of bicycle specifically for carrying and delivering products or cargo. It has a robust frame and various cargo-carrying mechanisms, such as racks, baskets, or cargo boxes, to accommodate different types and sizes of cargo.


Several key factors drive the growth of the cargo bike market. For starters, growing environmental concerns and a push for sustainable transportation alternatives have increased cargo bike use by businesses and consumers alike. The zero-emission nature of cargo bikes aligns with the growing demand for greener mobility options.


Second, urbanization and traffic congestion have increased the demand for effective last-mile delivery solutions. Cargo bikes are ideal for navigating congested urban areas and can access narrow streets that are inaccessible to larger vehicles. This has increased cargo bike demand among logistics organizations, e-commerce platforms, and local enterprises.


However, cargo cycle market growth may be hampered by several factors. Unlike motorized vehicles, these have limited carrying capacity, which may limit their suitability for certain cargo categories or larger-scale deliveries. Additionally, safety concerns, particularly in sharing road spaces with other vehicles, may present a lower adoption rate.


Impact of COVID-19 on the Cargo Bike Market


The global cargo bike market has experienced a mixed impact due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On the one hand, the surge in e-commerce activities during lockdowns created favorable conditions for adopting cargo cycles. These adaptable and eco-friendly vehicles provide cost-effective and efficient urban logistics solutions, fostering sustainable transportation practices.


On the other hand, Covid-19 disrupted supply chains and caused manufacturing delays, resulting in difficulties with cargo bike availability and production. Economic unpredictability, diminished purchasing power, and financial restrictions imposed by businesses and individuals also affected the demand for cargo bikes.


However, as economies recover and concentrate on constructing resilient and sustainable transportation systems, the cargo bike market's long-term prospects remain positive.


Key Insights


The report will cover the following key insights:



  • Key Industry Developments – Mergers, Acquisitions, and Partnerships.

  • Porter's Five Forces Analysis.

  • Technological Developments.

  • Impact of COVID-19 on the Cargo Bike Market.


Regional Analysis



Cargo bikes are prevalent in Europe, particularly in the Netherlands, Denmark, and Germany. Strong cycling culture, well-established cycling infrastructure, and initiatives promoting sustainable transport propel the European market. The extensive use of cargo cycles in urban logistics, last-mile delivery, and personal transportation reduces traffic congestion and greenhouse gas emissions.


In North America, cargo cycles have gained popularity, particularly in cities such as Portland, Seattle, and New York. Combined with the rising prevalence of e-commerce and delivery services, the region's emphasis on sustainable transportation solutions has increased the demand for cargo bikes. Individuals, delivery companies, and local businesses are embracing cargo bikes as a practical and environmentally friendly means of transporting products.


Countries in Asia, such as China and Japan, have a long history of utilizing cargo bikes, particularly for product delivery and urban logistics. Due to the expansion of e-commerce and the need for efficient last-mile delivery, cargo bicycles are being deployed in urban areas to combat congestion and pollution. In addition, cities such as Taipei and Bangkok are witnessing increased use of cargo motorcycles for various purposes.


Key Players Covered


The report includes profiles of key players such as Jinhua Jobo Technology Co. Ltd., CERO ELECTRIC CARGO BIKES, Worksman Cycles, DOUZE Factory SAS, XYZ CARGO, Butchers & Bicycles ApS, NIHOLA, Babboe, Yuba Electric Cargo Bikes, BODO Vehicle Group Co. Ltd.(LUXMEA), Chongqing Mobimax Technology Co. Ltd., Carqon (Accell Group N.V.), Riese & Muller GmbH, Urban Arrow, Rad Power Bikes Inc., Amsterdam Bicycle Company, and others.


Segmentation


















By Product Type



By Propulsion



By Application



By Region




  • Two-Wheeled

  • Three-Wheeled

  • Four-Wheeled




  • Conventional

  • Electric




  • Courier & Parcel Delivery

  • Food Delivery

  • Personal Transportation

  • Others




  • North America (U.S. and Canada and Mexico).

  • Europe (U.K., Germany, France, and Rest of Europe).

  • Asia Pacific (India, China, Japan, South Korea, and Rest of the Asia Pacific).

  • Rest of the World (Middle East and Latin America)



Key Industry Developments



  • November 2019: Pon.Bike acquired Urban Arrow to accelerate its development in the cargo bike market.

  • May 2020: Red Power Bikes released its most recent versatile RadWagon Cargo Bike model. The RadWagon 4 electric cargo cycle offers increased durability, stability, and versatility.

  • June 2020: Accell introduced the premium brand Carqon to the e-cargo cycle market. Accell is expanding its presence in the market for e-cargo bikes. With Carqon, the company has introduced a new luxury design brand that competes with Urban Arrow and Riese & Muller GmbH.

  • Global
  • 2023
  • 2019-2022
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