http://www.bizjournals.com/sanantonio/news/2016/01/25/san-antonio-electric-bicycle-startup-gears-up-to.html
San Antonio electric bicycle startup gears up to start cranking out hybrid
bikes
Jan 25, 2016  Kristen Mosbrucker

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Founder of Bronko Bikes, Bryan Marin shown with his electric bicycle in San
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One local entrepreneur is banking that the hills of San Antonio are steep
enough to send bicyclists seeking for a speedier option while staying in the
saddle.

Former motorcyclist turned bicycle enthusiast Bryan Martin is the founder of
Bronko Bikes, a start-up targeting the hybrid bike market.

"I kind of think of e-bikes and electric vehicles today where cell phones
were in the late 1990s, they were becoming more ubiquitous, useful and
affordable," said Martin, adding that he missed the wind in his hair on the
way to work and started crafting an electronic bicycle in 2012.

Martin moved to San Antonio from Austin about a year ago and is working on
another prototype of an electric bicycle that combines a mountain bike-like
frame and dirt bike throttle on the handlebars. Over the next few months he
plans to finish a second prototype, launch a crowd funding campaign to test
the market and search for a business savvy co-founder.

"I do see it as an emerging market and this business doesn't have to hinge
on local sales," Martin said.

It costs about $2,000 to build an [Electric] bicycle from scratch that can
run up to 30 miles per hour. The selling price point is $3,000. Martin said
he plans to also offer electric bicycle conversions for $700 a pop.

"There are plenty of kits out there but there aren't a lot of people willing
to put it together for you," he said.

A lithium battery pack attached to the frame of the bicycle provides the
power to spin the back wheel, much like a motorcycle, but it can also pedal
using human power. The 48-volt battery is charged through a typical wall
outlet and lasts about a year of heavy use.
One niche market he's aiming for is the bamboo electric bicycles, which are
lightweight but also sturdy.

"In some cases it can be half the weight of steel and twice as strong, but
also very good at absorbing road vibrations and bumps," he said. There's
also opportunity to source bamboo grown in central Texas to trim shipping
costs.

In general, laws in Texas allow electric bicycles to share the road so long
as they don't go faster than about 20 miles per hour. One thing that's been
missing from the electric bicycle market is affordability and sleek design,
he argued.

"It needs to have sex appeal and spark the imagination," he said.
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