enviolo and Gates work together on product re-design

September 5 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands / Denver, Colorado – Gates Carbon Drive™ and enviolo have collaborated on a product re-design to support the fast-growing market for high-speed eBikes (speed pedelecs) which require taller gearing to achieve speeds of 45 kilometers-per-hour (28 miles-per-hour).

With input from Gates, enviolo re-designed its stepless and automatic shifting products thus allowing product managers to spec a 22-tooth Gates rear sprocket with all enviolo groupsets – city, trekking, sportive, cargo, and commercial. Due to clearance limits, bicycle manufacturers were previously limited to using a 24-tooth Gates sprocket with a larger front sprocket to achieve speeds of 45 kph.

The re-designed transmission systems also ease fitment issues for front sprockets mounted on mid-drive motors, enabling the use of a smaller front sprocket to improve frame clearance on models equipped with larger tires and with shorter chainstays.

“Gates is committed to expanding the eBike market and facilitating the adoption of Gates Carbon Drive belt systems across all bicycle market segments by developing strategic applications and working directly with manufacturers to develop new products that serve consumers and bicycle brands,” says Chris Vasiliotis, Global Product Engineering Manager for Gates Carbon Drive.

“The combination of the Gates Carbon Drive system with an enviolo internal gear hub, which creates a quiet and very low-maintenance solution for the consumer, continues to gain popularity and satisfaction in the market. As such we have used our great relationship to expand our product offering, enabling our customers to have more flexibility in designing bikes for specific use cases,” says Richard Hilgart, Product Manager at enviolo.

Production of the new enviolo groupsets started in September and orders can be placed with enviolo. Orders for the 22T sprocket (part number CT1122VMN) can be placed with Gates or Universal Transmission for Europe.

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