International Dealer News IDN 153 February/March 2020 | Page 12

news ROOM NEWS BRIEFS BMW has filed a patent for wireless electric motorcycle charging. Its concept has a wireless charging receiver built into the pad at the base of the electric motorcycle’s side stand - the only non-rubber component that comes into contact with the ground. When the rider parks the electric motorcycle, the side stand’s pad would land on the wireless charger (which houses an AC coil). Wireless charging power is correlated to the distance between the charger and receiver, so works best when the two are in nearly direct contact - the BMW design does exactly that. Triumph Bajaj plan going ahead Indian conglomerate and KTM shareholder Bajaj Auto has confirmed that the non-equity global partnership agreed in 2017 with British manufacturer Triumph to manufacture a new range of mid-capacity motorcycles is still alive and well. More than two years of radio silence since the initial announcement in 2017, after Bajaj had ended its long- term relationship with Kawasaki, had led some observers to assume that the plans had gone south - perhaps because of India's plans to go all electric by 2030. It would not have been the first time that a planned alliance between Triumph and one of the Indian 'majors' had failed to mature. However, the company has stated that the first bike under the partnership will be rolled out in 2022 and will carry a starting price tag in India of around € 2,550 (GBP£2,150/ US$2,800) according to Triumph Motorcycle Chief Commercial Officer Paul Stroud. The new bikes will be manufactured at Bajaj Auto's Chakan facility and be of various styles in the 200 to 500 cc range. "The Triumph brand is iconic the world over," said Bajaj Auto Managing Director Rajiv Bajaj, "so we are confident that there will be a huge appetite in India and other emerging markets for these new products." New information since the original announcement is that Bajaj will take over distribution of Triumph's UK built large displacement models in India (where it currently sells around 1,000 bikes out of total annual production of around 62,000) and export and sell the new models worldwide wherever it has an existing sales structure. Indeed, remarks by Triumph Managing Director Nick Bloor in a January 2020 press conference in India appear to suggest that Triumph's own dealer network in Europe, USA and elsewhere could also be 'in-play', stating that "the products that will come out of the partnership will also help attract a younger, but still discerning customer audience and is another step in our ambition to expand globally, particularly in the fast-growing markets of South East Asia, but also driving growth in more mature territories like Europe". KTM Adventure Rally In New Delhi, Piaggio Group has unveiled the new Baramati, Maharashtra produced Ape E-City, a full electric battery swap technology version of its iconic three-wheeler - marking the Group’s entry onto the Indian electric commercial vehicle market. India is implementing a policy to support electric mobility, especially for 2- and 3-wheel vehicles, through the roll-out of the FAME programme (Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Hybrid and Electric Vehicles) to promote the purchase of electric or hybrid vehicles with incentives - including a reduction from 12% to 5% in Indian VAT equivalent. India’s electric vehicle market is currently worth around US $71m, but is expected to exceed $700m by 2025. On Sept. 30, 2019, the Piaggio Group reported sales in India of 142,500 commercial vehicles, with a 5.6% increase in revenues for an overall share of 23.8% of the Indian three-wheeler market and leadership in the Cargo segment at 42.9%. Pierer Mobility AG (PM), the newly branded KTM owner, has completed the integration of PEXCO GmbH, the Schweinfurt, Germany based E-Bike business that it bought in 2019. The board of PM has approved taking over the remaining 60% of the shares in PEXCO GmbH from Pierer Industrie AG. PEXCO makes E-bicycles under the Husqvarna and R Raymon brands. 12 KTM has announced the venue for the fourth annual edition of the European KTM Adventure Rally, which will take place in Nafpaktos, Greece, on June 9- 12, 2020. With the 2020 KTM Adventure Rally basecamp set in the beachside town of Nafpaktos, "200 attendees will be able to join an exclusive Ready to Race community event that will include three full days of riding on some of the best mountain trails Greece has to offer". Following two successful editions in Italy and one in Bosnia in 2019, the European KTM Adventure Rally is complementing established KTM Adventure events that have been taking place in Australia, New Zealand, USA, Canada and South Africa. With its latest edition in Bosnia receiving excellent reviews by participants, KTM is promising "a three-day-long exploration of the heart of mountainous Greece". Organised by KTM, the rally is a "community event designed to suit all rider abilities" from beginners to seasoned Adventure professionals. For 2020, participants can join one of the guided riding groups and enjoy three days of hardcore riding alongside like-minded KTM fans or select the self- navigating option. The event will be open to 200 motorcyclists with the following KTM bikes: 640, 690, 390, 790, 950, 990, 1050, 1090, 1190 and 1290 Adventure models. ktm-adventure-rally.com Bradbury Bros and Rob Hunter merge, join PDG Powersports Distribution Group (PDG) is proud to announce that it has concluded the purchase of the entire share capital of Bradbury Bros and the business and assets of Rob Hunter & Co Ltd. The combined business will be re-branded to "Bradbury Hunter" and become one of the largest parts wholesalers in the UK, with a sales team of eleven account managers across the country. With these acquisitions, PDG further positions itself as a leading European distributor of premium motorcycle parts and accessories. "There is great strategic rationale for the combination as the two companies complement each other INTERNATIONAL DEALER NEWS - FEBRUARY/MARCH 2020 geographically, where Bradbury has historically been more active in the North and Scotland and Rob Hunter focused on the Midlands and South, while sharing a similar product portfolio with brands such as EBC, HiFlo, JT, Yuasa, Silkolene and Castrol, which will be further expanded under the ownership of PDG," Denis Bradbury says, "and I am delighted with this transaction and look forward to working with Rob's sales team under the wings of PDG." Rob Hunter, who has managed the eponymous company since its creation over 50 years ago, commented: "This deal provides continuity and will benefit our customers, suppliers and staff who have supported us over the years. Denis and I have very complementary businesses and I've no doubt that they will be much stronger together." Lee Martin, who will join the management team at Bradbury Hunter, thinks this acquisition is a natural fit for PDG: "We aim to build a leading position in the UK hard parts distribution business, and this combination gives us the perfect platform to achieve this." Tom Beyers, CEO of parent company PDG, said: "We are very pleased to bring together these two great companies. PDG will continue to invest in the UK as well as other key European markets." www.idnmag.com