How Did VanMoof The Tesla of e-Bike Go Bankrupt | Story of VanMoof

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • VanMoof, the leading Dutch e-bike maker, has recently declared its bankruptcy. This event has triggered significant conflict, conversation, and discussion due to VanMoof's prominent position in the industry for almost 14 years. That’s why in this video, we’ve discussed the reasons Why VanMoof Went bankrupt!
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Komentáře • 93

  • @monowheeling
    @monowheeling Před rokem +29

    This is what easily happens when one invests more in building and marketing a brand name than in construction reliable and maintainable bicycles at competitive costs.

    • @eBikeInspection
      @eBikeInspection  Před rokem

      Good point 👉

    • @siriosstar4789
      @siriosstar4789 Před 11 měsíci

      Exactly.

    • @BullworthAcademy4
      @BullworthAcademy4 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Well i partially agree. The bikes was sold on a competitive price. An E-Bike with those features for just 2000€? Its insane for its time.

  • @xanderrevels-velez622
    @xanderrevels-velez622 Před rokem +12

    I have a VanMoof and I love it. I hope the company stay in business.

  • @rafaeldegiacomoaraujo8778

    Very low quality defective bikes with proprietary parts, and poor supply of replacements and no customer service. Very poor strategy.

    • @eBikeInspection
      @eBikeInspection  Před rokem +2

      Agree with you.

    • @davidpalk5010
      @davidpalk5010 Před rokem

      High quality products and good service provision is impossible for any business in financial trouble. All that funding has to be paid back. The road to failure is a long one. A business fails when the money finally runs out and one or more of the essential costs of being in business can no longer be afforded.

    • @neilclark8087
      @neilclark8087 Před rokem

      How many YTers in the bike/fun/livestyle industry have praised VanMoof as if there is no tomorrow? All of them. They bowed to a piece of crap.

  • @bengt_axle
    @bengt_axle Před rokem +6

    In urban areas, riders prefer bike sharing. No responsibility for theft, can leave and go, no large cash outlay, no repairs, no storage, no transportation into apartment, no garage. So many advantages over owning a bike. In suburban areas, you have a garage and don't need the anti-theft features as much. You can moreover choose an e-bike based on how well it fits, how easy it is to repair, weight, price and availability. VM had some novel engineering ideas, but they also created a lot of problems by adding complexity to the bike and manufacturing process.

  • @drill_fiend1097
    @drill_fiend1097 Před rokem +7

    We need standard eBike battery sizes. No joke.

  • @bolttracks
    @bolttracks Před 6 měsíci +2

    They should’ve really just used existing components for stuff like shifters, brakes, hubs, etc. by some of the many 50-100+ year old component makers with a proven reliability track record.

  • @JD-hh2qb
    @JD-hh2qb Před rokem +8

    Doesn’t make sense why they don’t have vans with engineers who earn a wage placed in each country that can help customers rather then letting bike garages completely mug them off.
    The garage I went to quoted £800 for a repair a day into me owning the bike, then it broke down again and they wanted me to take it to a garage again instead of just sending me a new one because it was clearly a problem with that specific bike.
    Great product, bad management

    • @eBikeInspection
      @eBikeInspection  Před rokem

      Good observation, it helps!

    • @neilclark8087
      @neilclark8087 Před rokem

      Great product? A great product does not brake down again and again.

    • @JD-hh2qb
      @JD-hh2qb Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@neilclark8087 the new one hasn’t broken once and has been ridden every day for around 8 months now.

    • @neilclark8087
      @neilclark8087 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@JD-hh2qb wow 8 months, guess it's above average

    • @JD-hh2qb
      @JD-hh2qb Před 11 měsíci

      @@neilclark8087 I’ve only had it for 8 months… Neil

  • @muntasirmahmood4374
    @muntasirmahmood4374 Před rokem +4

    Excellently well made and very informative video.

  • @raywest3834
    @raywest3834 Před rokem +6

    Expanding rapidly with stores worldwide is a recipe for disaster.

    • @eBikeInspection
      @eBikeInspection  Před rokem +1

      They need to focus on their materials & cost rather than store expanding.

    • @SMorrisRose
      @SMorrisRose Před 11 měsíci +1

      Agree that there is obvious risk, but counterexamples abound. Starbucks is one.

  • @tinop6170
    @tinop6170 Před rokem +3

    They developed new bikes rather than evolving a line to its max before building a new bike from the ground up. Giving customers upgrade paths from older models would have made them money twice; one for details & another for installation.

  • @OtesOtesOtes
    @OtesOtesOtes Před 11 měsíci +2

    They should've made it a priority to make their bikes serviceable and get them into established retailers.

    • @eBikeInspection
      @eBikeInspection  Před 11 měsíci

      You are right. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

  • @okaygoogle2847
    @okaygoogle2847 Před rokem +1

    17th subscriber
    Bro you deserve millions
    Just keep it up

  • @gepardtilly
    @gepardtilly Před 11 měsíci +3

    Too specialised parts, poor manufacturing quality, very difficult to repair. Typical enthusiastic bike startup issues. Successful bikes have standardised parts, robust supply chains, quality manufacturing, and are easy to repair. Only very strong brands like Cannondale, Specialised, Brompton can afford special parts and expensive proprietary repairs.

  • @xmanual
    @xmanual Před 10 měsíci +2

    I would say that sitting up retail brands stores was an expensive and bad idea.

  • @simonhubbs
    @simonhubbs Před rokem +3

    Insightful, thanks for the knowledge sharing.

  • @warrior100girl
    @warrior100girl Před 4 měsíci +1

    They are back

  • @janatobias
    @janatobias Před 11 měsíci +2

    Is there any source to the claim that the bike costs 4.000€ to produce?

    • @eBikeInspection
      @eBikeInspection  Před 10 měsíci

      here's the source : discerningcyclist.com/vanmoof-news/

  • @dohminkonoha3200
    @dohminkonoha3200 Před 11 měsíci +1

    VanMoof is good bicycle design.
    But originality of parts costs too much time and money.
    In contrast,ordinary Mizuno parts are very easy to buy and fix anywhere.

  • @Nonkel_Jef
    @Nonkel_Jef Před 5 měsíci +1

    Proprietary parts should only be used when there’s a good reason to do so. No need to literally reinvent the wheel.

  • @vantijgeren
    @vantijgeren Před 11 měsíci +1

    VanMoof
    Consider: all the properties of a (innovative) product are linked to each other like a chain. Having been active as a product designer and a quality engineer in the past, my main concern has always been that all the chain links were strong and in balance with each other. That meant, whatever solution or concept I had to evaluate, it had to be subject to what a competitor could come up with, if “the product” were already in the market. It is much easier to see weaknesses of, and to react on, something real than to imagine these reactions! But that last thing is what an innovative company has to carry out meticulously before the major investments go on. At VanMoof, instead, they didnt want to loose time with playing their worst competitor in advance. Instead, they acted rather narcistic and opportunistic. In simple words, they wanted to prove that if you believe in yourself, you will win. That proved to be too much away from reality.

  • @KuesterKarl
    @KuesterKarl Před 10 měsíci +1

    Bei Minderintelligenz bzw. Debilität sollte man kein Unternehmen gründen. Es wird untergehen. Und das ist auch gut so! Hier haben offenbar die Wirtschafts-Aufsichtsbehörden versagt.

    • @eBikeInspection
      @eBikeInspection  Před 10 měsíci

      Good point! It is the reason of the failure of this company.

  • @wattyler5591
    @wattyler5591 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Another factor to add is that ebikes are just way too expensive for the vast majority of people, especially the branded ones.
    The majority of ebikes out there that I see are DIY ebikes.
    Why spend 3K upwards on an ebike when you could put together a pretty decent ebike at half that price.

  • @hindsightcapital2021
    @hindsightcapital2021 Před rokem +1

    great video. holy crap. very high production quality in your first video

    • @eBikeInspection
      @eBikeInspection  Před rokem +1

      Wow, thanks!

    • @hindsightcapital2021
      @hindsightcapital2021 Před rokem

      this cant be your first channel, right? @@eBikeInspection

    • @eBikeInspection
      @eBikeInspection  Před rokem +1

      Yes right, our another channel: www.youtube.com/@tech.inspection

    • @hindsightcapital2021
      @hindsightcapital2021 Před rokem +1

      if I may make a recommendation, I think you would make a fantastic business channel. This video was an excellent breakdown of the company, Vanmoof. I could easily see you pumping out more of these on other companies on a channel related to that. Anyways, good luck!@@eBikeInspection

  • @leslieupton8022
    @leslieupton8022 Před rokem +2

    Been an ebike rider for 3 years i do 15.000 miles per year these would be to unreliable and costly to repair,and to much down time.thats why i build my own digital electronic enduro mtb bikes with duel batteries and chargers,with air shocks,mid drives, to be honest they look a load of junk with hub motors cheap and nasty to ride

    • @eBikeInspection
      @eBikeInspection  Před rokem

      Great! Have a good ride!

    • @papalegba6796
      @papalegba6796 Před 11 měsíci

      Yeah, briefly looked at one but even if they were reliable they still way too expensive for what you get. Couldn't cope with the hills on my commute as well as a Bosch mid drive but cost £1k more.

  • @Norfirio
    @Norfirio Před rokem +1

    Wish you would have looked up how to pronounce the company name first. It's Dutch, so "van moaf" like "loaf (of bread)", not "moof"

  • @papalegba6796
    @papalegba6796 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Too expensive for what you get & poor on hills, that's why I dismissed them when I got an ebike for commuting.

  • @siriosstar4789
    @siriosstar4789 Před rokem +2

    The REAl reasons for their bankruptcy is too much attention of connectivity /electronics and not enough emphasis on reliable components .
    it was all fluff and coolness and no substance . it became a trendy Presitge bike not a reliable and practice form of micro mobility . in other words it was a crap bike that caught on becuse of gullible fools that place pretension above realness in their own lives .
    They had third party suppliers for parts that made crappy quality items and couldn't deliver on time and their service was almost non existent .

  • @MartijnvandeWiel
    @MartijnvandeWiel Před 11 měsíci

    Cowboy, the Belgian e-bike company is doing much better. Their bikes have NO problems, the company is profitable and delivers the bikes on time. Exactly what VanMoof failed to do! I wouldn't want another bike like my Cowboy Cruiser

    • @SMorrisRose
      @SMorrisRose Před 11 měsíci

      Confused by the comment that you wouldn't want another bike like the Cruiser given that you seem to be a fan of Cowboy. Misspoke? Regardless, Cowboy aspires to breaking even this quarter, but hasn't had a profitable quarter yet.

    • @eBikeInspection
      @eBikeInspection  Před 11 měsíci

      That's great!

  • @mray8519
    @mray8519 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Uh, because they were ugly expensive bikes with anemic motors, minuscule batteries, high failure rates and ho hum technology.

  • @misterlove6225
    @misterlove6225 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Where are the fanboys now?

    • @eBikeInspection
      @eBikeInspection  Před 11 měsíci

      Maybe they are crying in the corner of their backyard.

  • @ramlinman2004
    @ramlinman2004 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Looks almost identical to the bird a frame bike

  • @C345OFR
    @C345OFR Před 11 měsíci

    Has anybody told you that you sound like Kumail Nanjiani (you even have a similar lisp!) ? I kept expecting a witty dry line from Martin Starr to undercut you...

  • @Mojo-Risin-Risin
    @Mojo-Risin-Risin Před 11 měsíci +2

    Too many brick and mortars versus drop shipping priced them out of the market..... trend example... some designs shifted to fat tire style type bikes ...didnt trend with the market changes....Example..Amazon crushed brick and mortar with focus on what customers wanted and needed...fast reliable service....need existing bike stores to become dealers/service centers, aggresive u tube marketing..I am availale to CEO .comeback..lol

    • @eBikeInspection
      @eBikeInspection  Před 10 měsíci

      Adopt the change and set up the business regarding market demand, or else, you will be the next Vanmoof. That's the msg we got.

  • @roelwillems4066
    @roelwillems4066 Před rokem

    Ze hadden net alle “kinderziekte uit de s3 en x3 “ zijn te snel met de a5 en s5 gekomen . Ze zijn daar door in de “kinderziekten blijven zitten “

  • @runeisaksen6781
    @runeisaksen6781 Před 11 měsíci +1

    No surprise. They are just so incredibly ugly. The company have to spend more in development and design. Then the buyers will come.

    • @eBikeInspection
      @eBikeInspection  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Agree with you.

    • @SMorrisRose
      @SMorrisRose Před 11 měsíci +2

      Dunno. One of the key points of the video is that they spent too much money on R&D for the volume of sales. As for the design, it seems to be a love-or-hate thing. I personally find it attractive.

  • @neilclark8087
    @neilclark8087 Před rokem

    200k bikes since start of company? That is what Canyon or Cube produce in 2 months. VanMoof was always aimed at a tiny niche market for the young urban consumer who valued design more than reliability and quality. They burned a large junk of their money by dealing with faulty bikes, repairs and replacements.

    • @eBikeInspection
      @eBikeInspection  Před rokem

      They need to focus more on their marketing strategy rather than price game and design.