Rebike Mobility secures €13M to expand E-Bike Refurbishment Operations across Europe

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Rebike Mobility secures €13M to expand E-Bike Refurbishment Operations across Europe
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Munich-based e-bike retailer Rebike Mobility has raised €13 million in funding to scale its e-bike refurbishment services.

The round was led by Decathlon Pulse, the venture capital arm of Decathlon, with continued support from existing investors Circularity Capital, Tengelmann Ventures, Parkshore, and Vorwerk Ventures. This investment will fuel Rebike’s mission to promote sustainable mobility by expanding the availability of refurbished e-bikes across Europe.

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Driving the Circular Economy in E-Bikes

Rebike Mobility operates Europe’s largest e-bike refurbishment center, focusing on premium models from brands like Merida, Husqvarna Bicycles, Flyer, and KTM. CEO Thomas Bernik highlighted that this funding will allow Rebike to make e-bikes more accessible, affordable, and sustainable. Rebike sells refurbished models through its platform and partnerships with second-hand marketplaces like Decathlon and eBay, and also offers leasing options for businesses.

A Strategic Partnership for Growth

Through Decathlon’s support, Rebike will leverage omnichannel expertise and global infrastructure to drive expansion and sustainability in the cycling industry. Decathlon Pulse’s Sophie O’Kelly de Gallagh described Rebike Mobility as a leader in circularity, aligning with Decathlon’s commitment to sustainable innovation.

The funding positions Rebike to capitalize on the growing demand for sustainable transportation, while also setting new standards in the second-life e-bike market.

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