bikes stolen per year
In Germany alone — according to the German police crime statistics (PKS) 2024.
8 measures compared — plus the free basis every one of them starts with: registering your e-bike in under 3 minutes.
High-value e-bikes are the favourite target of professional theft gangs — high resale value, portable batteries, international supply chains.
In Germany alone — according to the German police crime statistics (PKS) 2024.
Only a fraction of cases is ever solved (PKS 2024). Prevention beats hoping.
Average loss per insured bike theft — and rising (the German Insurance Association, GDV).
There is no single perfect protection. Several layers, each of which deters or delays on its own, make your e-bike a poor target.
Without a documented frame number and proof of ownership, you are in a weak position with the police and your insurer. With BikePass you register your e-bike in under 3 minutes, free of charge and valid across the EU. If it is stolen, you set the status to “stolen” with one click.
Register for freeSecurity marking makes your bike clearly identifiable and therefore harder to resell — either engraved (ADFC, €10–15) or as a tamper-proof adhesive sticker with a QR code, ideal for modern carbon and aluminium frames that must not be engraved.
Stiftung Warentest, the German consumer testing organisation, rated only 4 of 19 locks as recommendable without reservation (3/2025) — test winner: ABUS Granit Super Extreme 2500. Rule of thumb: invest at least 10% of the bike's value, choose security level 12 or above, and combine two different lock types.
A hidden tracker provides the live position after a theft. Providers such as PowUnity BikeTrax cost €100–300 plus a SIM subscription. Worth it from a bike value of around €2,500 — always combine it with security marking and registration.
Obvious, but effective: batteries are expensive (often €400–800), hard to source and usually unusable without the key. Taking the battery with you makes the bike far less attractive on the black market — many thieves leave bikes without a battery where they are.
Where you park matters as much as what you lock it with: busy, well-lit places and solid steel anchors rather than lamp posts. At home, a lockable box, garage or cellar — most insurers only pay out if the bike was properly secured.
A specialist policy (€5–15 a month) usually replaces the full new value after a theft — unlike home contents insurance with its common night-time clause. Look for new-for-old replacement, 24/7 worldwide cover and battery cover. Some policies require a specific lock — BikePass documentation makes the proof easier in every case.
The underrated layer of protection: vary where you park (thieves watch commuting patterns), take photos from several angles after buying, note down the frame number and store it digitally — always available in your BikePass.
| Measure | Cost | Effectiveness | Effort | Essential? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Digital bike passport (BikePass) | free | ★★★★★ | low | basis |
| Security marking (sticker/engraving) | €10–35 | ★★★★☆ | low | recommended |
| High-quality D-lock | €80–250 | ★★★★★ | medium | yes |
| Second lock (folding/chain) | €60–200 | ★★★★☆ | medium | from €2,500 |
| GPS tracker | €100–300 + subscription | ★★★★☆ | high | from €2,500 |
| Taking the battery with you | €0 | ★★★☆☆ | low | recommended |
| Safe place to park | €0–500 a year | ★★★★★ | variable | yes |
| E-bike insurance | €60–180 a year | ★★★★★ | low | from €1,500 |
Free in under 3 minutes with BikePass — proof of ownership for the police and your insurer, valid across the EU, available in the app at any time.
Register your e-bike for freeFile a police report online or in person — have the frame number, BikePass ID and receipt ready. You need the reference number for your insurer.
One click in the BikePass app. The information is immediately visible across the EU to the police and the community. Anyone scanning the QR code on the bike sees the theft status.
Usually mandatory within 48 hours. Attach the police report, otherwise you risk your payout.
Kleinanzeigen, Quoka, Facebook Marketplace, willhaben. Search for the make, model, colour and typical phrases such as “as new” or “quick sale”.
Local Facebook groups, nebenan.de or a post with a photo and the frame number often mobilise more eyes than the police. Link your BikePass profile so people can verify authenticity.
A realistic example for an e-bike worth €3,000 — around 18% of the bike's value protects an investment that might otherwise not be reimbursed at all if it is stolen.
| Item | One-off | Per year |
|---|---|---|
| BikePass registration | €0 | €0 |
| BikePass ID (adhesive marking, 2 stickers) | €34.99 | – |
| High-quality D-lock (test-winner class) | approx. €130 | – |
| Folding lock as a second lock | approx. €130 | – |
| GPS tracker (PowUnity BikeTrax) | approx. €250 | approx. €50 |
| E-bike insurance | – | approx. €120 |
| Total | approx. €545 | €170 |
On a tighter budget? Registration + security marking + a good lock cover the most important layers of protection for around €165 as a one-off.

The BikePass ID is our form of bike security marking: a visible marking with a QR code that links your bike to its digital passport.
Real voices from the BikePass community.
Combining several measures is what counts: digital registration (BikePass), visible security marking, a high-quality lock and a safe place to park. On its own, no single measure is enough – combined layers of protection deter thieves.
For e-bikes worth around €1,500 or more, usually yes. Home contents insurance often covers bike theft only up to 1% of the sum insured and includes night-time clauses. Specialist e-bike policies (€5–15 a month) offer new-for-old replacement and 24/7 worldwide cover.
You create a free account, enter the frame number, make and model and add photos of your e-bike – done. Registration takes less than 3 minutes. You can store as many bikes as you like and transfer them in one click when you sell.
Bike security marking is a permanent, visible identification code on the frame (engraved or as a tamper-proof sticker). It makes the bike clearly identifiable and therefore far less attractive to thieves, because it is harder to resell.
From a bike value of around €2,500, usually yes. GPS trackers provide the live position after a theft and have led to recovery in many documented cases. Important: fit them out of sight and combine them with other measures.
File a police report immediately, set your BikePass status to “stolen”, inform your insurer and monitor online marketplaces and social media. The first 24 hours are decisive – after that the chance of recovery drops sharply.
No. Even the currently best lock (ABUS Granit Super Extreme 2500) can be broken in a few minutes with professional tools. A lock delays the theft – security marking and registration make resale harder. You need both.
Registered for free in under 3 minutes: a digital bike passport valid across the EU — your proof of ownership for the police and your insurer.
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