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Frankfurt, Germany | June 25, 2026
During Eurobike 2026, LUXMEA officially unveiled TFREE, its new AI-powered micromobility brand, marking an important milestone in the company's evolution from a manufacturing-focused enterprise to an intelligent mobility technology provider.
The launch event brought together customers, industry partners, research institutions and media representatives from across Europe to witness LUXMEA's latest innovations in intelligent vehicle platforms, software-defined mobility, cloud services and AI ecosystem development, while exploring the future of low-speed intelligent transportation.
The event opened with a keynote by Tao Huang, who reflected on the company's growth journey and long-term global strategy.
Having served the European market for many years, LUXMEA has continuously strengthened its localized R&D, manufacturing and service capabilities. To date, the company has delivered more than 400,000 e-bikes and 150,000 electric cargo bikes, supporting customers across Europe.
As the business has expanded, LUXMEA has established an integrated global network covering engineering, manufacturing and customer support under its "From Global to Europe" strategy.
Germany serves as the company's European headquarters and operations center, supporting local sales, customer service and business development, while its manufacturing facility in Bulgaria enables true "Made in Europe" production, providing customers with faster delivery and greater supply chain resilience.
Supporting this European presence are LUXMEA's R&D Center in Changsha, Engineering Center in Tianjin, and manufacturing hubs in Wuxi, Tianjin and Taichung, creating a highly competitive global supply chain that combines localized European services with world-class engineering and manufacturing capabilities.
This integrated global network has laid a strong foundation for LUXMEA's continued innovation and long-term commitment to the European market.
With the rapid growth of urban logistics, e-commerce delivery and sustainable transportation, LUXMEA is accelerating its transformation from a vehicle manufacturer into an intelligent mobility platform company. The launch of TFREE represents the next milestone in that strategic journey.
The new TFREE brand was officially introduced by Linan Gong.
During the presentation, Gong outlined the vision behind TFREE and explained how AI is reshaping the future of low-speed mobility. Rather than focusing solely on vehicle manufacturing, TFREE is designed as an open technology platform that integrates intelligent hardware, software and cloud connectivity to support a wide range of commercial mobility applications.
Built around the concept of AI Micromobility, the platform combines modular vehicle architecture, proprietary electronic control systems, software-defined vehicle technology and cloud-native services to deliver flexible, scalable and intelligent mobility solutions.
Designed with openness at its core, TFREE enables partners to accelerate innovation across logistics, urban services, commercial operations and emerging AI-driven mobility scenarios.
Wenjun Lin presented the company's vision for connected mobility and introduced the TFREE Cloud Platform.
The platform provides end-to-end digital lifecycle management through IoT connectivity, cloud services, mobile applications and SaaS tools, enabling fleet monitoring, remote diagnostics, OTA updates, operational analytics and intelligent vehicle management.
More importantly, it transforms connected vehicles into continuously evolving digital assets, helping customers improve operational efficiency while creating long-term business value through software-driven services.
To further expand its AI ecosystem, representatives from CAS-HT Computing Research Institute Co., Ltd. shared the institute's latest research in high-performance computing, embodied AI, autonomous driving, edge intelligence and large AI models.
The presentation highlighted advances in intelligent driving platforms, robotics technologies and cloud-based AI systems.
Moving forward, TFREE and CAS-HT will deepen collaboration in AI algorithms, intelligent control, autonomous driving and robotics, accelerating the commercialization of AI technologies for intelligent micromobility.
As part of its European market strategy, LUXMEA officially announced the launch of TFREE pilot programs in Europe.
The company has initiated pilot collaborations with VEMO Logistik GmbH in Germany and Stalem in Belgium to validate intelligent micromobility solutions in real-world commercial applications, including logistics, urban operations and smart services.
Designed specifically for the European market, the TFREE platform is natively compliant with key EU regulations, including GDPR, CE and other European compliance requirements, providing customers with a reliable foundation for future deployment.
Beyond its European pilot programs, TFREE continues to expand its industry ecosystem through collaborations with partners including Neolix and Galbot, jointly exploring commercial applications in robotics, autonomous delivery and AI-powered services.
By working closely with vehicle manufacturers, research institutions, software developers and supply chain partners, LUXMEA aims to build an open, collaborative and sustainable ecosystem for the next generation of intelligent mobility.
The launch of TFREE marks more than the introduction of a new brand—it represents LUXMEA's continued evolution toward software-defined mobility, AI-enabled platforms and intelligent transportation technologies.
Looking ahead, TFREE will continue investing in open technologies, connected mobility and global partnerships to accelerate the development of intelligent low-speed transportation.
Together with customers, technology partners and research institutions, the company is committed to shaping a smarter, more connected and more sustainable future for micromobility.
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.