New Autorq products that will help brands to differentiate themselves on the market

New Autorq products that will help brands to differentiate themselves...

When talking about high-quality torque sensors in the e-bike industry, one name has particularly stood out in recent years: Autorq. At this year's Eurobike, the sensor specialist is taking the next step, demonstrating that the choice of torque sensors is not just a matter of quality but also of strategic brand importance.

Precise and robust e-bike torque sensors for every season

Precise and robust e-bike torque sensors for every season

From cold temperatures to wet roads, winter is a true test of endurance for bicycle components. It's in these challenging conditions that high-quality products distinguish themselves from the rest. A prime example of such resilience and reliability are the IP67-rated e-bike torque sensors from Autorq. We spoke with the founder, Ying-Tsao Tan, about the importance of high-quality torque sensors for premium e-bikes and his plans for the future.

AUTORQ: Enhancing hub motor systems with high-quality torque sensors

AUTORQ: Enhancing hub motor systems with high-quality torque sensors

As the e-bike market continues to develop, the diversity of consumer needs has led to a proliferation of specialised bikes - be it agile city commuters, practical cargo bikes or versatile touring e-bikes. Amid this kaleidoscopic array of choices, one segment is rapidly rising to prominence: e-bikes powered by hub motors. AUTORQ, a company renowned for its torque-sensing technology, has emerged as an indispensable partner for companies venturing into this sector.

AUTORQ: Pioneering the future of torque-sensing technology in e-bikes

AUTORQ: Pioneering the future of torque-sensing technology in e-bikes

As the e-bike market continues to grow, choosing the right components becomes more crucial for brands aiming to deliver the best ride experience. One name emerging as a strong contender in the realm of innovative e-bike components is AUTORQ. Based in Portugal and Singapore, the component developer is making significant strides in the industry, focusing exclusively on torque sensing technology.