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EUROBIKE 2026 marked an exciting milestone for LUXMEA as we introduced TFREE, our new brand dedicated to the future of commercial micro mobility.
For many visitors, the launch raised an important question:
Why introduce a new brand when LUXMEA has already built years of experience in cargo bike manufacturing?
The answer lies not only in our own journey, but also in the direction the industry is taking.
Across Europe, commercial mobility is changing rapidly. Cities are introducing stricter environmental regulations, urban logistics is becoming increasingly complex, and fleet operators are looking beyond individual vehicles towards smarter, more integrated transport solutions.
For us, TFREE represents the next step in that evolution.
Over the past decade, electric cargo bikes have become an important part of sustainable urban transport. They have helped businesses reduce emissions, improve delivery efficiency and navigate increasingly congested city centres.
But today, customers are asking different questions.
Rather than focusing solely on payload, range or motor performance, fleet operators are looking for solutions that help them manage vehicles more efficiently throughout their entire lifecycle.
They want better visibility into fleet performance.
They want predictive maintenance instead of unexpected repairs.
They want connected systems that support daily operations rather than standalone products.
In other words, the conversation is shifting from vehicles to mobility systems.
For over ten years, LUXMEA has worked with customers around the world as an OEM and ODM partner, supporting the development and production of electric bikes and commercial cargo vehicles.
Throughout that journey, one thing has become increasingly clear.
Manufacturing alone is no longer enough.
Today's commercial vehicles require a combination of mechanical engineering, electronics, software integration and regulatory compliance. Bringing these elements together demands closer collaboration between manufacturers, technology providers and fleet operators.
This shift has fundamentally changed the role of manufacturing.
It is no longer simply about producing vehicles.
It is about enabling innovation.
TFREE was created in response to these changing market needs.
Rather than focusing on a single vehicle, TFREE is built around the idea of an intelligent commercial micro mobility platform.
Its development combines modular vehicle architecture, connected electronics, software integration and future-ready technologies designed to support commercial fleet operations.
This reflects a broader belief that the future of urban logistics will not be defined by hardware alone.
Instead, success will depend on how effectively vehicles, software and operational data work together.
While electric power has already transformed urban mobility, connectivity and intelligence will define its next chapter.
As LUXMEA continues to grow, both brands play complementary roles within the same long-term strategy.
LUXMEA remains focused on engineering excellence, manufacturing capabilities and OEM/ODM partnerships, helping customers transform ideas into reliable commercial vehicles.
TFREE builds on that foundation by exploring the future of connected commercial mobility through intelligent platforms, software integration and digital fleet technologies.
Together, they represent two parts of the same vision: combining manufacturing expertise with technological innovation to support the next generation of urban logistics.
The introduction of TFREE is not a departure from what LUXMEA has built over the past decade.
It is a natural evolution.
As Europe's commercial mobility industry continues to develop, manufacturers will play an increasingly important role—not only in building better vehicles, but also in enabling smarter mobility ecosystems.
The future of commercial transport will require collaboration across engineering, software, manufacturing and operations.
That is the direction we believe the industry is heading.
And it is the journey both LUXMEA and TFREE are committed to supporting.
The launch of TFREE reflects more than the introduction of a new brand. It represents LUXMEA's response to the changing needs of Europe's commercial mobility industry.
As urban logistics becomes increasingly connected, successful mobility solutions will depend on more than high-quality vehicles. They will require engineering expertise, intelligent technologies and strong collaboration across the value chain.
By combining LUXMEA's manufacturing experience with TFREE's vision for intelligent commercial mobility, we are taking the next step towards building smarter, more connected and more sustainable transport solutions for the future.
Luxmea also offers extended cargo bike models,
Long John and Longtail, tailored for logistics companies,
sharing services and rental fleets. These solutions combine functionality
with flexibility for businesses scaling sustainable mobility.