Porsche accesss the electrical bicycle market

The Porsche has become the owner of a 20% stake in Fajua, a company that produces electrical systems for bicycles.
Not only did Porsche drastically enter the electric car market, where in a short time Taycan became one of the best - selling models, but it is now seriously involved in the electric bicycle market, writes Portal Bug.
Last week Porsche bought shares in a company in this field. After last year taking over most of the shares of the Croatian company Greyp, the German producer now also owns the Batois company, based in Bavari.
It deals with the production of electrical bicycle - moving systems, and about 40 electric bicycle manufacturers use their electric engines in their products.
Factua's systems are unique because the electric engine and battery can easily be removed from the bicycle, which allows owners to use bicycles without motors and electrical batteries if they don't want to.
Butsche, meanwhile, has become the owner of 20% of Faoy, with the clause under which she has the right to buy more shares so that in the future she can become the owner of most of Fazio.












