Leads for Bike Parking Suppliers
A marketplace for suppliers and buyers of bike parking solutions.

Europe’s marketplace for bike parking solutions.
The demand for good bike parking is growing. New rules, including the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD), are increasing the need for bike parking in residential and non-residential buildings. This creates new opportunities for suppliers of bike parking solutions.
a.bike aims to support suppliers of bike parking solutions in finding new prospects and leads. Through our marketplace, potential buyers such as property owners, developers, and public authorities can learn about bike parking needs and solutions. This can help create new connections between suppliers and clients who are actively looking for guidance.
At the same time, suppliers may wish to take a more active approach. Understanding the EPBD and related national rules can help identify buildings that may need to add or improve bike parking. This creates an opportunity to approach potential clients directly with clear and helpful information. In many cases, these clients may not yet be fully aware of their obligations or the available solutions.
a.bike is has prepared background materials to support this process. These provide simple explanations of the rules, as well as practical examples that suppliers can use when reaching out to clients.
In addition, a.bike will shortly launch a marketplace for bike parking solutions. This will be a space where suppliers can present their products and services, and where buyers can explore and compare different bike parking concepts and products. The goal is to make it easier for both sides to find the right match.
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Bike Registries matter.
In the EU alone, 30 million bikes were stolen in the last ten years. Besides the financial damage close to one billion Euros, victims often stop cycling and millions of Europeans do not cycle at all, or cycle less because they fear theft. Theft is a major contribution to transport poverty.
Read our detailed our detailed analysis on the impact of bike theft on cycling or watch our short slides on bike theft statistics.
