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Wattbike
HeadquartersWest Bridgford, United Kingdom
ProductsWattbike Atom
Number of employees64 (2020)
Websitewattbike.com

Wattbike is a British manufacturer of exercise bikes since 2008.

History

In September 2020 Wattbike received £11.5 million from Piper, a UK-based investment company, following an increase in sales caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

In 2021 Wattbike partnered with the All Blacks to supply their indoor bike trainers.

Structure

It is sited in West Bridgford, near Ruddington Lane tram stop in Compton Acres.

References

  1. Wattbike secures £11.5 million investment
  2. Smart bike company pedals ahead with All Blacks deal from TheBusinessDesk

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