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    kirklandc008@gmail.comBy kirklandc008@gmail.comJanuary 6, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    E-bike theft is one of those problems that never really goes away. Those of us who have been victims of it will never really forget that feeling. Of course, good locks can help, and GPS trackers might assist in getting a stolen bike back. But once a bike is stolen, the real incentive for thieves is simple: resale. And that’s exactly the problem Bosch is aiming to tackle with a new software update unveiled at CES 2026. 

    Bosch’s latest addition to its smart system lets owners digitally mark an e-bike – or even just its battery – as stolen using the eBike Flow app. Once that happens, the bike is effectively flagged across Bosch’s entire digital ecosystem. That includes the Flow app, Bosch dealer diagnostic tools, and Bosch’s own support infrastructure. In short, a stolen Bosch-powered e-bike becomes very hard to resell without raising red flags. It’s essentially an extension of a similar feature Bosch rolled out for its batteries last year, though this time they are thankfully not holding it back behind a paywall.

    Here’s where it gets interesting. When a bike is marked as stolen, anyone who tries to connect to it using the eBike Flow app will receive a warning that the bike has been reported stolen, complete with the serial numbers of the affected components. At the same time, the original owner is notified, and the bike is permanently blocked from connecting to the app. That means no over-the-air updates, no switching ride modes, and no access to Bosch’s digital features. For many modern Bosch-equipped e-bikes, that’s a big downgrade in functionality. It’s also going to raise eyebrows when someone tries to buy the bike but sees the bike can’t do half of what it’s supposed to do.

    Dealers aren’t left out of the loop either. If a stolen bike shows up for service, Bosch’s DiagnosticTool will flag it immediately. That makes it much harder for stolen bikes to quietly re-enter the market through secondhand sales or unsuspecting repair shops.

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    The system works because Bosch’s smart system digitally links the motor, battery, and display to a specific user profile. Once a bike is marked as stolen, that status is stored centrally and can only be removed by the original owner. It’s a software-first approach that doesn’t physically disable the bike, but makes it far less attractive to steal in the first place.

    It’s not a perfect, hermetic solution, but it does make the bike a much less attractive steal (or buy, for someone looking for a cheap, stolen e-bike).

    Bosch says the new feature will be available for free in the eBike Flow app starting in late January 2026. It joins existing theft-protection tools like eBike Lock, eBike Alarm, and Battery Lock, adding yet another layer of friction for would-be thieves.

    Electrek’s Take

    While it won’t make e-bike theft impossible, I do like seeing more solutions that simply make it less desirable to steal an e-bike. My electric scooter, for example, can’t be charged or battery-swapped if I mark it as stolen, meaning thieves are much less likely to want it compared to other models that can actually be used after a theft.

    By attacking resale value instead of just physical access, Bosch seems to be joining other micromobility companies that are taking that smart step toward making stolen e-bikes a lot less worth stealing. Now it’s still on all of us to use a good quality bike lock. Or preferably, two.

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