RiderOnTheStorm
E*POWAH Master
I don't disagree with your comment when looking at the near term.To the contrary, current price drops are a direct result of over supply caused by reduced demand.
My point was different though. I was looking at the big picture. Based on market research data I've seen, the global demand for e-bikes has actually been increasing in the past 8 years and is predicted to continue to grow at a steady rate until 2030. E-bikes will no longer be a niche market.
As manufacturers increase their production volumes (to meet demand), they will be able to lower their cost and ebike pricing will continue to drop as a result. With lower pricing for new bikes, used bikes that were purchased at a premium rate just a few years ago, will have lost significant value.
Obviously this is an oversimplification which doesn't take into account any future crisis that could affect these trends.