Panasonic E-Bike Systems has welcomed two new colleagues from Japan into its European team. The announcement states the two experienced engineers were key contributors to the engineering of the new Panasonic GXM e-bike motor and will provide on-site support to the European technical and service team.
With their extensive expertise in development, testing, and quality management, the business highlights that its new European team members “bring valuable know-how from the Japanese headquarters to Europe. Their goal: to ensure that industry partners, manufacturers, and retailers in Europe receive the best possible and, above all, fastest technical support”.
“With the direct support of our Japanese colleagues on-site, we can work even more closely with our European customers. This strengthens not only our technical service but also our innovative capacity in the field of e-bike drive systems,” says Jürgen Haumon, Head of Product Management and Marketing at Panasonic E-Bike Systems Europe.
Strengthening the European team is part of Panasonic’s global strategy to further intensify collaboration between its international development sites and to sustainably expand its service offerings in the European market.
In the European marketplace, the brand already works with the likes of Flyer, Bulls, Kelly’s Bike Company, and Crussis, amongst many other prominent mainland European brands.
About Panasonic e-bike systems
Panasonic is a pioneer in e-bike technology – introducing its first e-bike in 1979 – and has continued to develop high-performance, efficient, and reliable drive systems for over 25 years. “With a strong focus on quality, innovation, and service, Panasonic E-Bike Systems offers customised solutions for bicycle manufacturers and retailers worldwide.”
About the Panasonic Group
Founded in 1918, and today a global leader in developing innovative technologies and solutions for wide-ranging applications in the consumer electronics, housing, devices, B2B solutions and energy sectors worldwide, the Panasonic Group switched to an operating company system on April 1, 2022, with Panasonic Holdings Corporation serving as a holding company.
The Group reported consolidated net sales of Euro 51.6 billion (8,458.2 billion yen) for the year ended March 31, 2025.


