Bosch is joining Micromobility Europe 2026 as an official partner, bringing its Connected Biking platform to one of the industry's most important annual forums. The event takes place on June 2-3 in Berlin, Germany.

Bosch is shaping the future of connected eBike mobility through innovative drive systems and digital services. At MME26, Bosch will showcase how its Connected Biking platform provides a shared digital foundation, built around the eBike's digital twin, to enable scalable, data-driven services across the entire eBike life cycle. The focus will be on the platform's data capabilities, how they can be incorporated into fleet management software, and the full range of opportunities the platform creates for partners.

Claus Fleischer, CEO of Bosch eBike Systems: "We have been shaping the eBike market for years with eBike systems that our partners can rely on. The Connected Biking platform is our next logical step into the digital world: as a standard that can be integrated and that works in practice - throughout the entire life cycle."

The digital layer the eBike industry has been building toward

Bosch has been shaping the eBike market for years, building drive systems that partners across the cycling and mobility world rely on. The Connected Biking platform is the company's next step: a shared digital standard built to work across the entire eBike life cycle, from first ride to service and beyond.

The platform makes the condition and history of an eBike transparent. For fleet operators and service providers, that has direct practical benefits, more efficient service, more reliable fleet operation, and the foundation for new business models that have so far been difficult to build at scale. For partners in the cycling, mobility, and service world, the Connected Biking platform is designed to let them develop and scale their own offerings more quickly and easily, using modules that work seamlessly with the eBike system itself.

Gregor Dasbach, Head of Digital Business at Bosch eBike Systems, on what this partnership means: "We offer attractive interfaces to our eBike systems to enable partners to successfully create added value. The extensive modules of our Connected Biking platform, which work seamlessly with the eBike system, enable them to realise ideas quickly and easily. They can achieve rapid growth with our tried-and-tested offerings."

Armin Harttig, Head of Sales and Service at Bosch eBike Systems: "What counts in day-to-day business is simplifying processes and increasing availability. Our Connected Biking platform makes the condition and history of an eBike transparent. This establishes the basis for more efficient service, reliable fleet operation and new business models."

Micromobility Europe 2026, is the right stage for this conversation. As connected eBike fleets grow in scale and complexity across European cities, the data infrastructure sitting beneath them becomes as important as the vehicles themselves. MME26 brings together the operators, city officials, and builders who are making those decisions right now.

See you in Berlin!