Frankfurt am Main, 25 June 2025 – Ampler Bikes has been honoured with the prestigious Eurobike Award in Gold in the E-Bike category, recognising the company’s bold return to form with its new generation of urban e-bikes.

The award, presented at the leading international trade show for the cycling industry, celebrates the most forward-thinking and impactful innovations shaping the future of mobility.
Nova Pro, the winning model, is part of Ampler’s newly launched Nova platform, tailored for modern commuters and urban families. With the world’s first fully integrated USB-C charging feature directly built into the frame, the bike redefines comfort and functionality in everyday cycling.
We’re deeply honored by this recognition. After everything we’ve been through as a company, this award is more than a trophy – it’s a symbol of resilience, of listening to our riders, and of coming back stronger with products that truly reflect who we are. Nova and Nova Pro are the most complete Ampler bikes we’ve ever built, and this moment means the world to our entire team,
says Ampler CEO Eva Raigo.

The award win marks a milestone in Ampler’s comeback story. After facing setbacks in 2022 due to rapid scaling and technical growing pains, the Estonian company chose to pause, regroup, and refocus on its core values: intuitive design, reliability, and rider trust. With a re-engineered battery system, improved durability, in-house software development, and an industry-first USB-C charging integration, Ampler’s new generation of connected e-bikes combines innovation with practicality like never before.
True to the brand’s original promise of “electric boost, natural feel,” the new models are easy to maintain, compatible with standard components, and thoughtfully designed to blend seamlessly into everyday life. The Nova and Nova Pro, Ampler’s flagship models, are backed by a new 4-year warranty – a testament to the company’s renewed confidence in its product.

As the Eurobike Award continues to set the benchmark for innovation and relevance in the bicycle industry, Ampler’s win signals not just a technical achievement, but a return to purpose.