Charge Your E-Bike: Effortless Power with Tiler’s Wireless Revolution

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Introducing Tiler: The Future of E-Bike Charging

Forget fumbling with cables like you’re solving a Rubik’s cube while blindfolded! The Dutch startup Tiler is here to make electric bike charging as effortless as parking your ride. With the launch of their innovative Tiler Compact System, e-bike riders can finally enjoy a charging experience that doesn’t involve hunting for that pesky little charging port.

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How It Works: A Kickstand with a Twist

The genius behind the system lies in its simple yet effective design. The Tiler Compact System includes a charging kickstand you mount directly to your e-bike and a thin charging mat that you seamlessly park over. As soon as the kickstand lands on the mat, charging begins automatically via inductive transfer—no cables, no fuss. Tiler promises that a 500 Wh battery will be fully charged in just about 3.5 hours! Say goodbye to tangled cords and broken cables.

A Game-Changer for Shared Fleets

Tiler’s system not only works with approximately 75% of existing e-bike platforms (sorry, non-compliant bikes, maybe next time), but it has already established over 200 charging points throughout Western Europe. Imagine the possibilities; a recent case study showed a cargo-bike operator saving around €1,250 each month in labor costs! With less maintenance and more uptime, who wouldn’t want this system?

Even though Tiler’s sleek concept isn’t entirely new (hello, BMW!), it’s definitely a step in the right direction. And while pre-orders are opening for €250 (around 0), Tiler promises that the convenience of effortless charging is well worth it. So, embrace the future and park your e-bike like the modern citizen you are—with style and ease!

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