Micromobility in urban areas: how infrastructure and mobility are changing
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Means of transportLivable cities

Micromobility in urban areas: how infrastructure and mobility are changing

Micromobility in urban areas: how infrastructure and mobility are changing Anyone who looks around sees it immediately: micromobility is growing. And fast too. From cargo bikes and cargo bikes to e-bikes and folding bikes. This is not a random trend. It is a structural shift in how we move in and around the city. So the question is not whether micromobility has an impact. The question is: how big is that impact actually? Why is micromobility becoming more popular? The growth of micromobility is no coincidence. Our cities are becoming less car-focused. Municipalities are increasingly choosing less space for cars and more space for cyclists and pedestrians. What does that mean in concrete terms? Less parking spaces. More bike lanes. Stricter environmental zones. New residential areas with lower parking standards. The car is no longer the automatic starting point of urban development. And that is exactly where space is created for micromobility: light, compact, emission-free and perfect for short, everyday trips. Micromobility requires new infrastructure and regulations More different means of transport also means: more different speeds, weights and forms of use. An e-bike rides faster than a normal bicycle, a cargo bike transports children and delivery companies are also focusing on longtails. This brings together different speeds, needs and forms of mobility. You can see this directly reflected in regulations and infrastructure. Municipalities adjust speed zones and reconsider the place of certain vehicles on the roadway. At the same time, bike lanes are being widened, separate parking zones for shared vehicles are being introduced and car parking spaces are disappearing to make room for micromobility. In Amsterdam, for example, thousands of parking spaces have been removed in a few years to create space for cyclists and pedestrians. That is not a detail, that is a redistribution of scarce urban space. What is the result? The city is gradually being designed differently. Less focused on stationary cars, more on movement. More people-oriented. And with that, a new dynamic is also emerging on the bike path: busier, faster, more diverse. This requires clear frameworks and smart solutions. The last mile: where everything comes together Perhaps the most visible change? The rise of the last mile solution. More and more travelers combine train or bus with a shared bike or folding bike. The bicycle is no longer an alternative to public transport, but an extension of it. In the Netherlands, tens of thousands of shared bikes are spread across hundreds of locations and millions of trips are made annually. What does that mean? That mobility is no longer a separate choice, but a chain. We switch effortlessly between modes of transport. The city becomes more flexible and more accessible as a result. Cities that are accelerating now The change we are talking about? It is happening now. And you can see it reflected in very concrete choices in Dutch cities. Amsterdam has been visibly accelerating towards a less car-focused city in recent years. Parking spaces are disappearing from the streets neighborhood by neighborhood to make room for bicycle parking, wider bike lanes and greenery. More and more streets are designed as 30 km/h zones, allowing e-bikes and cargo bikes to flow more safely. In addition, the city works with fixed parking zones for shared bikes and other shared vehicles to guide the growth of micromobility in the right direction. Here you see how regulations, infrastructure and street design come together. Groningen has been building further on its strong cycling position in recent years with new bike streets, additional parking capacity around Groningen station and improved cycling routes towards surrounding villages. Efforts are also being made to create faster and more comfortable connections for e-bikes, so commuting distances remain attractive without a car. The city center is increasingly designed for pedestrians and cyclists, while car traffic is guided via the ring road. Houten shows that smaller cities also continue to innovate. The existing, separated cycling infrastructure is further optimized with better lighting, safer intersections and direct connections to new residential areas. Around the station, the focus on high-quality bicycle parking solutions and good public transport connections is growing. In this way, the bicycle remains, even with the rise of e-bikes and longtails, the fastest and most logical choice for daily travel. Seize opportunities together? Do you want to stay informed about all opportunities and developments in mobility? And do you want to respond to this structural shift with a matching assortment of 23,000 products from more than 160 different brands? Become a customer at PENDLR.

8. März 2026

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Rick Leerkes

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4 Min. Lesezeit

Car Free Day: A glimpse into the city of tomorrow
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Means of transportLivable citiesSustainability

Car Free Day: A glimpse into the city of tomorrow

Today is Car free day. A day when cities around the world showcase what the future of urban mobility could look like. Residents and visitors are invited to leave their cars behind and try alternatives such as bicycles, e-bikes, or public transport. Of course, this doesn’t mean that nobody uses a car at all. Businesses and residents still drive when necessary. Car free day is more of an aspiration: a moment of awareness that shows how our cities change when micromobility and other sustainable modes of transport are given more space. Fewer Cars, More Living Space While Car free day mainly symbolizes change, more and more cities are introducing structural policies to restrict cars and reshape urban mobility. Paris, for example, is investing heavily in car-free zones, transforming hundreds of streets into green, low-traffic areas. Madrid has introduced “Madrid Central,” a strict low-emission zone that keeps polluting vehicles out of the city center. In Ghent, a circulation plan has turned the historic center into a largely car-free zone without making the city inaccessible. These measures result in cleaner air, safer streets, and above all: more room for people, micromobility, and quality of life. The Rise of Micromobility Within this transition in urban mobility, micromobility is playing an ever greater role. Where the car once dominated, bicycles, e-bikes, cargo bikes, and folding bikes are now gaining ground. For distances up to ten kilometers, the bicycle often proves to be faster and more practical than the car, especially in busy city centers. And the numbers speak for themselves. Research by Grand View Horizon and McKinsey shows that the European micromobility market is growing at nearly thirteen percent annually. By 2030, the global market could reach an astonishing 340 billion dollars. What’s more, the use of shared e-bikes and e-scooters in Europe grew by almost forty percent in 2022 compared to the year before. These figures prove that micromobility is not a passing trend but a lasting and powerful force shaping the future of how we move. The Power of the Last Mile An important element in the shift toward smarter urban mobility is the so-called “last mile.” In the past, many people drove their entire journey by car. Now, commuters increasingly combine different modes of transport. You might take the train to the station and then cover the last few kilometers to the office or an appointment effortlessly with a folding bike or shared bike. Even drivers are seeking micromobility solutions for those final stretches. As city centers become harder to access and parking spaces more scarce, many turn to folding bikes to save time and reduce stress. This is especially true for electric car drivers, who often park their vehicles at a charging station and complete the remaining distance quickly and efficiently by folding bike. From Transport to Urban Logistics The impact of micromobility goes far beyond daily commuting. Urban logistics is rapidly transforming as well. Cargo bikes deliver parcels, groceries, and even collect waste. Where delivery vans are often stuck in traffic, bicycles and other light vehicles glide easily through narrow streets. Even independent professionals such as painters and other tradespeople are embracing cargo bikes to transport their tools and materials efficiently. This shift demonstrates how micromobility also provides smart business solutions, perfectly aligned with the broader context of sustainable urban mobility. Together, we make our cities more efficient and more livable. The City of Tomorrow Begins Today Car free day shows that the city of tomorrow is closer than we think. A city where micromobility and smart solutions for urban mobility become the new standard. At PENDLR, you’ll find everything you need to adapt to this change. From high-quality parts and accessories to the knowledge and expertise that help you grow with the rising demand. Join PENDLR today and help build the city of tomorrow. Together, we make the daily commutes more flexible, efficient, and green.

22. Sept. 2025

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Bram van Duinen

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4 Min. Lesezeit

Back to school with the right bike accessories
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AccessoriesMeans of transportSafety

Back to school with the right bike accessories

The new school year is approaching, and for many students, this means cycling to school every day. As a dealer, you want to provide your customers with the best products for these commutes. PENDLR helps you with a wide range of cycling accessories that make daily transportation for students more flexible, efficient, and greener. AXA: Carefree School Commute Safety is a top priority, especially for students who cycle to school every day. AXA offers robust chain locks that effectively protect your customers' bikes from theft. Sander Toenhake, category manager at PENDLR and responsible for the bike lock product category, says the following: "With AXA, our dealers can offer their customers reliable and durable chain locks, allowing them to park their bikes worry-free at school," says Sander Toenhake, category manager at PENDLR and responsible for the lock product category. "Bikes are a daily means of transportation for students, and we understand how important it is for them to leave their bikes safely behind. AXA provides not only top-quality theft protection but also user-friendly and sustainable solutions that make the cycling student’s life a lot easier. With these locks, students can rest assured that their bike is well protected, contributing to a worry-free cycling experience both on the road and at school." Urban Proof: Combining Style and Functionality Urban Proof offers a wide range of practical and stylish cycling accessories that make the daily ride to school easier. Think of sturdy bike baskets and handy bike bags that ensure students can transport their belongings safely and dryly. "Urban Proof provides our dealers with the opportunity to offer students practical cycling accessories that make their daily ride to school much easier," explains Frank Bronkhorst, category manager at PENDLR and responsible for bike baskets and bags. "With the sturdy baskets and handy bags, students can safely and dryly carry their belongings, and with the fashionable bags, they immediately have a trendy school bag. It's the perfect combination of style and functionality in these cycling accessories that ensure a carefree ride to school." Insight Almost 80% of high school students cycle to school every day, according to figures from DUO. These statistics highlight the popularity of cycling among students. Since high schools are often located a few kilometers away, and students are often loaded with books, laptops, and gym clothes, there is high demand for practical cycling accessories that make biking more comfortable and easier for this target group. Consider a handy front and rear rack or a stylish bag where they can carry everything, both on the way and at school. Steco: Practical and Safe on the Go Steco offers practical accessories such as rain covers for backpacks, battery locks, and front racks, which are perfect for students who bike every day. These products not only contribute to a more comfortable ride but also increase safety, regardless of the weather or the amount of gear. Frank, who is also responsible for Steco, explains: "Steco offers a wide range of practical accessories that make the daily ride to school much more flexible, efficient, and greener. Think of the front or rear rack, allowing students to carry their belongings practically and comfortably. Products like the battery lock and the rain cover for the backpack ensure that the ride to school is not only comfortable but also that students can spend the day at school worry-free." Vici: The 3-in-1 Growth Bike for Students The Vici 3-in-1 growth bike is ideal for young children taking their first steps in preschool. This bike grows with the child, ensuring they always have the right size. The Vici offers a safe and sustainable way to learn cycling through different stages. It is an ideal option for parents investing in a durable bike that will support their child's cycling adventures for years to come. Ready for the School Year? Are you ready to provide your customers with the best cycling accessories? Become a PENDLR customer and add these top brands to your product range. Together, we’ll make the new school year a success!

5. Aug. 2025

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Bram van Duinen

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4 Min. Lesezeit

Cargo bikes and LEVs as a smart alternative for urban and business transport
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Means of transportCargo bikesLivable cities

Cargo bikes and LEVs as a smart alternative for urban and business transport

Cities are facing stricter environmental regulations, increasing traffic congestion, and a growing demand for clean, efficient delivery options. While sustainable transport was long primarily an ambition on paper, we are now seeing a clear shift toward tangible applications in practice. New vehicle concepts, technological innovations, and smart collaborations are making it possible to truly reshape urban logistics. For fleet owners and logistics planners, this means exploring, experimenting, and investing in flexible solutions that align with the dynamic nature of the city. Sustainable Urban Mobility on the Rise More and more companies are choosing cleaner transport solutions within city centers. In addition to electric vans, cargo bikes are becoming increasingly popular. One alternative that is gaining ground is the longtail bike, an extended bicycle with a large rear rack. These bikes offer a strong combination of load capacity and agility, and are easier to park than traditional cargo bikes. They are also suitable for a wide variety of transport needs. Innovations such as smart trailers make it possible to temporarily convert a regular bicycle into a freight bike with added cargo capacity, without requiring a major investment. Light Electric Vehicles (LEVs) for Efficient Urban Logistics The number of Light Electric Vehicles on the market is growing rapidly. These compact electric vehicles, known from examples like the delivery vehicles used by Picnic, are designed for efficient urban mobility. Many LEVs are equipped with pedals but no chain, using a drive by wire system for propulsion. Because they are legally classified as bicycles, no driver’s license is needed to operate them. This makes them especially attractive to employers and fleet owners, who can assign a wider group of employees to urban delivery and service tasks. Low Total Cost of Ownership and High Vehicle Availability Fleet managers are focused on keeping the cost per kilometer low and avoiding unnecessary downtime. For transporting heavier goods in urban areas, LEVs offer a strong solution. Their cargo space is often designed to fit standard roll containers. Cargo bikes can also serve well in business use, provided they maintain high availability and low operational costs. PENDLR works with a nationwide network of mobile repair partners. Through smart inventory management and next day delivery of spare parts, repairs can be carried out quickly, keeping your fleet running smoothly. PENDLR is also launching test programs to include LEV components in its product range. The goal is to soon offer a complete parts package that covers both cargo bikes and LEVs. Are you a fleet manager exploring sustainable urban transport? Get in touch with us. Together we can explore the options and share valuable insights.

14. Juli 2025

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Bram van Duinen

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3 Min. Lesezeit

Eurobike 2025: Sustainability, Innovation, and Opportunities in Micromobility
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SustainabilityAccessoriesMeans of transportCargo bikes

Eurobike 2025: Sustainability, Innovation, and Opportunities in Micromobility

Despite the current challenges in the market, the bicycle industry continues to evolve rapidly. At Eurobike 2025, the international trade fair for bicycles and micromobility, numerous developments came together that show where the future of cycling and smart mobility is heading. Several colleagues from PENDLR were present, and we are pleased to share key insights on sustainability, innovation, and micromobility. Sustainability Becomes the New Standard Brands such as Basil and New Looxs presented their latest collections, featuring fresh designs and clever solutions. Both are making strong efforts to use recycled materials, responding to the growing demand for sustainable alternatives within the micromobility sector. Schwalbe also emphasized sustainability in its latest product range. Selle Royal expanded its Stracciatella line and introduced the new Nivo grips, which offer improvements in both grip and comfort. Sustainability is no longer a niche topic, but a fundamental part of product development across the entire micromobility landscape. Innovation at Brand and Product Level There were many exciting new developments. ABUS introduced two new helmets: the ultra-light and aerodynamic Airbreaker 2.0, and the Taipan, specially designed for gravel riders but also relevant for various forms of micromobility. AXA launched the Atlas, a new generation of ring locks that smartly combines safety with user convenience. Eovolt also made a big announcement: the company will continue under a new name, UTO. Why the change? Because UTO is expanding with its very first non-electric model. The name Eovolt mainly suggested e-bikes, while UTO reflects a broader ambition to reach more people, both with and without electric assistance. The electric version, the UTO PRO20 E-bike (formerly known as Afternoon Pro), won the Eurobike Gold Award in the e-bike category, an important recognition within the micromobility market. Cargo Bikes and Light Electric Vehicles on the Rise Traditional cargo bikes have long been dominant, but now we are seeing a growing number of longtail solutions. These extended bicycles offer a more flexible option: they are lighter, easier to handle, and suitable for various transport needs. Innovations such as smart trailers also allow a standard bike to be temporarily converted into a longtail, giving users additional cargo capacity with minimal investment. At the same time, the supply of Light Electric Vehicles is growing rapidly. These compact, electrically powered vehicles are becoming an important part of the micromobility market. They are designed for efficient urban travel, often without a chain and with a drive-by-wire system. Since they are legally considered bicycles, no driving license is required. This makes them attractive to employers and fleet operators who want to involve a broader group of employees in urban delivery and service tasks. Bicycle Retail Is Visibly Changing One noticeable trend on the Eurobike 2025 exhibition floor was the changing approach to product presentation. In the past, the focus was often on filling the shelves with as many products as possible. Now, more and more brands are choosing to highlight atmosphere, experience, and a strong brand identity. This shift toward storytelling and brand building matches the changing expectations of consumers within the micromobility sector. Micromobility Is Gaining Visibility, Also at Eurobike That micromobility is no longer a niche becomes clear from a strategic change Eurobike will implement from 2026. The familiar trade fair will focus more on the world of sports and performance cycling, while organizer Fairnamic is launching a new specialized event called mobifuture. This new fair will focus entirely on electric micromobility, with special attention to e-scooters, cargo bikes, microcars, and shared mobility solutions. The two fairs will continue as separate brands, but will take place at the same time and at the same location in Frankfurt. This creates a clear distinction: Eurobike will highlight sport, performance, high-tech, and cycling culture, while mobifuture will be the central place for urban and sustainable micromobility solutions. Seizing Opportunities Together The bicycle industry is accelerating. Innovation, sustainability, and flexibility are no longer trends but essential requirements. At PENDLR, we believe micromobility is the key to sustainable transport in cities and beyond. Whether it is about smart parts and accessories, cargo solutions, or the layout of your product shelves, we are your partner in micromobility. Together we make daily commutes more flexible, efficient, and green. The opportunities are here, let us seize them together.

9. Juli 2025

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Bram van Duinen

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4 Min. Lesezeit

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