
BionX is a Canadian company that produces electric motors for bicycles and bicycle retrofit kits. The company was founded in 1998 and was originally named EPS (Electric Propulsion Systems). BionX was purchased by Magna International in 2009, and its motors have become standard in many ebikes in Europe and North America. BionX propulsion systems come in two forms: used by major bicycle manufacturers on their original equipment, and as a stand-alone conversion system that can be applied to almost any bicycle. There is also a company called Bionic Electric Bikes, established in 2014, which produces electric bikes in New Zealand.
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BionX was a Canadian company that made electric motors for bicycles
In 1998, entrepreneur Jean-Yves Dubé formed Energy and Propulsion Systems (EPS), a company in Quebec, Canada. In 2000, the name was changed to "BionX". BionX was purchased by Magna International in 2008 or 2009. BionX saw success in both the bicycle and automotive industries, supplying parts to manufacturers such as Trek, Smart, KTM, Wheeler, and EVO, to name a few. BionX propulsion systems came in two forms: used by major bicycle manufacturers on their original equipment, and as a stand-alone conversion system that could be applied to almost any bicycle.
BionX is no longer in business, but there are still plenty of alternatives available on the market today. For example, Bionic Electric Bikes was established in 2014 and has since spent thousands of hours refining their bikes through meticulous R&D to develop the best electric bikes in New Zealand.
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They also made retrofit kits for bicycles
BionX was a Canadian maker of electric motors for bicycles as well as bicycle retrofit kits. Operating from 1998 to 2018, the company was originally named EPS (Electric Propulsion Systems).
BionX was headquartered in Aurora, Ontario, where motors were produced and assembled before being marketed in over 15 countries. Research and development were based in Sherbrooke, Quebec, and the European sales and service centre was located near Munich, Germany.
The BionX propulsion systems came in two forms: used by major bicycle manufacturers on their original equipment, and as a stand-alone conversion system that could be applied to almost any bicycle. This means that BionX made retrofit kits for bicycles.
In 2008, the company was acquired by Magna and by then its motors had become standard in many ebikes in Europe and North America, including bikes by Trek and Matra, Kalkhoff.
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BionX was headquartered in Aurora, Ontario
BionX was a Canadian maker of electric motors for bicycles as well as bicycle retrofit kits. It was headquartered in Aurora, Ontario, where motors were produced and assembled before being marketed in over 15 countries. The Aurora facility served as the centre for global operations, including sales, service, marketing, testing, sourcing and engineering. The company was founded in 1998 by entrepreneur Jean-Yves Dubé, who had been responsible for repairing large mining trucks' electric hub motors for several years at an asbestos mine. In 1998, he founded his company EPS, and introduced the bicycle drive system “AmiGo” onto the market. In 2000, the name was changed to "BionX".
In 2008, BionX was acquired by Magna, and by then its motors had become standard in many ebikes in Europe and North America, including bikes by Trek and Matra, Kalkhoff. BionX propulsion systems came in two forms: used by major bicycle manufacturers on their original equipment, and as a stand-alone conversion system that could be applied to almost any bicycle.
In 2007, the new electric car company “Tesla” launched their electric Roadster. This is when Magna decided to “get their feet wet”, and in that same year, Magna bought BionX. BionX was purchased by auto parts manufacturer Magna International in 2009.
In 2014, Bionic Electric Bikes was established in New Zealand. They have spent thousands of hours refining their bikes through meticulous R&D to develop the best electric bikes in New Zealand.
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The company was founded in 1998
BionX was a Canadian maker of electric motors for bicycles as well as bicycle retrofit kits, operating from 1998 to 2018. The company was originally named EPS (Electric Propulsion Systems) and was founded by entrepreneur Jean-Yves Dubé, who had been responsible for repairing large mining trucks’ electric hub motors for several years. In 1998, he formed Energy and Propulsion Systems (EPS), a company in Quebec, Canada.
Dubé introduced the bicycle drive system “AmiGo” onto the market. The early BionX motor was a relatively small diameter (The P-series), but it did have some innovative features. One of the quirks of direct-drive (DD) hub-motors is that there is some “wasted” airspace near the axle on the inside of the housing case.
In 2000, the name was changed to "BionX". BionX saw success in both the bicycle and automotive industry, supplying parts to manufacturers such as Trek, Smart, KTM, Wheeler, and EVO. BionX propulsion systems come in two forms: used by major bicycle manufacturers on their original equipment, and as a stand-alone conversion system that can be applied to almost any bicycle.
In 2008, BionX was acquired by Magna and by then its motors had become standard in many ebikes in Europe and North America, including bikes by Trek and Matra, Kalkhoff. BionX was purchased by auto parts manufacturer Magna International in 2009.
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BionX was purchased by Magna in 2008
Magna, an auto parts manufacturer, planned to leverage the in-house engineering clout of its parent company to grow BionX into the world's most advanced and most desired e-bike propulsion system.
In 2018, BionX Canada went into receivership, and its 80 employees were dismissed. Parts of the business were sold off, and the rest of the company's assets were liquidated via an online auction.
Bionic Electric Bikes, established in 2014, is a New Zealand-based company that produces electric bikes and provides customer care.
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Frequently asked questions
Bionic electric bikes can be repaired by our team of experts.
The time it takes to repair a Bionic electric bike will depend on the issue, but we aim to have all repairs completed as quickly as possible.
We do not recommend repairing your Bionic electric bike yourself as it may void the warranty.
If your Bionic electric bike needs repairing, please get in touch with our customer service team, who will be happy to help.
Repairs may be covered under the warranty, depending on the issue and the terms of your warranty. Please get in touch with our customer service team to discuss this further.