June 2025 – London, UK – British start-up Micro Mobility Labs has introduced its latest creation, the Convoy C.01 electric cargo trailer, set to debut at this summer’s Eurobike show. Designed to attach easily to most bicycles, the rugged yet lightweight Convoy brings 250W motor power, 30 km range, and 50 kg payload capacity in a compact, portable package.
Effortless Fit, Smart Handling
One standout feature is tool-free installation—Convoy clips onto your bike without wrenches or adjustments. It also features a patent-pending rear-wheel steering system that helps the trailer follow bicycle turns naturally, improving handling in tight urban spaces.
Paired with a bicycle’s torque-sensing motor, Convoy offers a Class 1 assist up to 16 mph (26 km/h) with a usable range of up to 30 km (19 miles). Pricing is currently set at around €2,200 (approx. $2,500), and pre-orders are live in several European markets.
Who It’s For
Unlike bulky electric cargo bikes or delivery vans, Convoy is designed for flexibility. Whether you’re a parent hauling groceries, a courier handling bike deliveries, or a small business transporting goods, Convoy plugs onto your own bike to quickly transform it into a practical electric cargo hauler.
European backers have already reported real-world success: one family described it as “making the school run far easier,” while local bakers noted it replaces short car errands without taking up parking space.
Performance at a Glance
Here’s how Convoy stacks up against typical e-cargo bikes and van-based systems:
Recurso | Convoy C.01 | Standard E-Cargo Bike |
Payload Capacity | 50 kg | 100–200 kg |
Motor Output | 250 W | 250–750 W |
Max Assisted Speed | 16 mph (26 km/h) | 25 – 40 km/h |
Range | Up to 30 km | 40 – 80 km |
Ease of Attachment | Clip-on, no tools | Fixed frame, not modular |
Trailer Weight | 12 kg | 30 kg+ |
Convoy doesn’t match the range or bulk-hauling power of larger e-cargo bikes, but its simplicity, portability, and maneuverability make it ideal for lighter loads and casual logistics.
Rising Demand for Sustainable Cargo
Cities worldwide are pushing for greener last-mile deliveries. The European Cycling Federation reports a 12% growth in micro-cargo bike sales in 2024, largely driven by families and local delivery services seeking sustainable alternatives to cars.
Micro Mobility Labs’s team—led by former Dyson engineers—is promising even more innovation: the upcoming C.02 model will feature lighter materials and smarter sensors.
Industry insiders are already noticing Convoy’s modular potential. Alex Müller, a former urban courier service manager, said:
“Convoy offers a modular e-cargo solution with real appeal to both consumers and B2B users.”
Meanwhile, bike-tech reviewer Emma Clark added:
“You don’t need a custom e-cargo bike—Convoy turns your current ride into a haul-capable system, perfect for rental fleets and shared bikes.”
Upcoming Rollout Timeline
Micro Mobility Labs plans to:
- Showcase Convoy at Eurobike 2025 (July) for media and distributor demos
- Begin limited European shipping in Q4 2025
- Enter North America in Q2 2026 via partnerships with delivery platforms like Uber Freight and Amazon Flex
They’re currently refining the battery pack and steering mechanism for greater durability and lighter weight.
Challenges Ahead
Convoy fulfills the needs of light cargo users, but it’s less suitable for heavy-duty delivery tasks. Its 250W motor and 30 km range meet European Class 1 standards, though they’re below North American limits (Class 2 with 20 mph max). Scaling manufacturing and distribution while controlling cost remain key hurdles.
Final Word
Convoy brings a fresh, modular twist to inner-city logistics—combining simplicity, flexibility, and sustainability. For families, couriers, or small-scale vendors, it adds cargo utility without the cost or bulk of a full e-cargo bike. If Micro Mobility Labs can scale effectively post-Eurobike, Convoy could help cement the trend toward modular, shareable urban transport—one bike at a time.
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