Sources and methods:

Two major sources for statistical data on bicycle production are Bicycle Retailer and Industry News and the Bicycle Market Research Institute. There are over a dozen additional sources (see references at the end of this page) that are analyzed by Worldometer's team to derive our final estimate.

Statistics on bike production are also found in papers that are presented at conferences such as VeloCity, ProBike and the Transportation Research Board (TRB).

Bicycle vs. car production

As recently as 1965, world production of cars and bikes was essentially the same, with each at nearly 20 million, but as of 2003 bike production had climbed to over 100 million per year compared with 42 million cars. Bicycle production was 105 million units globally in 2004, a 1.5% increase over 2003 (WorldWatch Institute).

Which country is the biggest producer of bicycles?

China.

Although bicycles are produced in dozens of countries, the top five producers - China, India, the European Union, Taiwan, and Japan - are responsible for 87% of global production. China alone had some 58 percent of the global market in 2004. The following year, 2005, was a record year for the production of bicycles in China with a 16% increase in the production of bicycles and E-Bikes to a total of 80,430,000 units produced, of which about 65% were exported. The People’s Republic of China today produces over 60% of the world’s bicycles. 86% of the bicycles sold in the US are imports from China.

However, cycle use in China is decreasing sharply, down to 20% of all trips, compared to 33% in 1995. In Beijing, only 20% of commuters rode bikes in 2002, compared to 60% in 1998.

How many bicycles are there in the world?

It is estimated that more than a billion bicycles are present in the world, with nearly half of them in China. Below is a table with the major countries:

Country Quantity Year China 450,000,000 1992 USA 100,000,000 1995 Japan 72,540,000 1996 Germany 62,000,000 1996 India 30,800,000 1990 Indonesia 22,300,000 1982 Italy 23,000,000 1995 UK 20,000,000 1995 France 20,000,000 1995 Brazil 40,000,000 1996 Netherlands 16,500,000 2000 Canada 10,150,000 1992 Spain 6,950,000 1995 Sweden 6,000,000 1995 South Korea 6,500,000 1985 Mexico 6,000,000 1986 Belgium 5,200,000 1995 Rumania 5,000,000 1995 Denmark 4,500,000 1995 Switzerland 3,800,000 1996 Hungary 3,500,000 1995 Australia 3,300,000 1995 Finland 3,250,000 1995 Norway 3,000,000 1995

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