2026-04-02
2026
Taipei Cycle Show Comes to a Successful Close! Taiwan’s Cycling Industry Showcases Smart and Sustainable Innovations
CHC's booth at The Ministry of Economic Affairs Bicycle Industry Pavilion at Hall 1, Nangang Exhibition Center has successfully wrapped up!
The pavilion brought together government, industry, academia, and research resources, featuring 18 cutting-edge bicycle technology projects across five key areas:
• Net-zero Carbon
• AI Empowerment
• Common Protocols
• Advanced Testing
• Human Factors Technology
The pavilion brought together government, industry, academia, and research resources, featuring 18 cutting-edge bicycle technology projects across five key areas:
• Net-zero Carbon
• AI Empowerment
• Common Protocols
• Advanced Testing
• Human Factors Technology
Highlights from the Exhibition
• Recycled Aluminum e-MTB: Innovative frame structure with 30% recycled aluminum, reducing carbon emissions and boosting eco-competitiveness
• Smart Electric Assist Bicycle: AI-powered image recognition automatically adjusts motor assist and suspension for smoother, safer rides
• Battery Passport Platform: Compliant with EU Battery Regulation, paving the way for future digital product passports
• Recycled Aluminum e-MTB: Innovative frame structure with 30% recycled aluminum, reducing carbon emissions and boosting eco-competitiveness
• Smart Electric Assist Bicycle: AI-powered image recognition automatically adjusts motor assist and suspension for smoother, safer rides
• Battery Passport Platform: Compliant with EU Battery Regulation, paving the way for future digital product passports
Industry Achievements
• The Bicycle Alliance for Sustainability (BAS) has grown to 78 member companies
• By 2030, the goal is to reduce at least 40 kg of carbon per bicycle
Interactive Experiences
• Visitors enjoyed smart e-MTB rides, indoor climbing challenges, and hands-on experiences with smart riding technologies—feedback was overwhelmingly positive.
CHC sincerely thanks all industry partners and visitors for witnessing Taiwan’s cycling industry reach a new milestone toward smart and sustainable development.



