Panasonic E-Bike Systems is expanding its GXM e-bike system with the new GXM Remote 801, further advancing its vision of an intelligently connected, digital riding experience. The new control unit combines a compact side display with an integrated control element, bringing together functionality, ergonomics, and ease of use in a modern design.

Panasonic introduced the GXM system last year as a new generation of smart connectivity for e-bikes. Together with the dedicated app, the system turns the smartphone into a multifunctional cockpit, allowing riders to control and customize their e-bike experience with greater flexibility. The ecosystem was complemented by the GXM Display 501 and the GXM Remote 501, which already offer intuitive operation and a wide range of functions.

With the new GXM Remote 801, Panasonic is now taking the system a step further. A key focus is enhanced ergonomics: the control unit is designed so that riders can operate it with their thumb without taking their hand off the handlebar. This helps maintain full control of the e-bike at all times — an important factor for both safety and riding comfort.

At the same time, the clearly structured and intuitive layout of the controls ensures that all functions can be accessed quickly and easily while riding. This makes the GXM Remote 801 suitable both for experienced e-bike riders with high-performance expectations and for newcomers who benefit from a particularly straightforward operating concept.

The GXM Remote 801 displays all relevant ride data, including current speed, battery level, support mode, trip and total distance, maximum and average speed, cadence, remaining range and time.

Another core element of the system is its consistent digital connectivity. Thanks to over-the-air updates, software updates can be installed wirelessly without the need to visit a workshop. This allows new functions and improvements to be added to the system on an ongoing basis.

“With the GXM Remote 801, we are continuing our commitment to making the e-bike experience more digital, intuitive and flexible,” says Jürgen Haumon, Senior Product Manager at Panasonic E-Bike Systems. “The system continues to evolve in line with the needs of today’s riders.”

Panasonic plans to further expand the functionality of the GXM system through regular software updates and additional features. As a result, the system will continue to develop into a dynamic, expandable ecosystem for the connected e-bike of the future.

For more information, please visit Panasonic E-Bike Systems.

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