Electric Bicycle
An electric bicycle, also called an e-bike, is a bicycle with an integrated electric motor that can be used for propulsion. There are many kinds of electric bicycles around the world, from electric bicycles (ie electric bicycles) that only have a small motor to assist the rider's pedal power to electric bicycles that are closer to the function of a moped. Everyone has the ability to be stepped on by a rider, so they are not electric motorcycles.
Electric bicycles use rechargeable batteries, and lighter batteries can reach speeds of 25 to 32 km/h (16 to 20 mph), depending on local laws, while higher power models can usually exceed 45 km/h (28 mph). In some markets, such as Germany as of 2013, they are becoming more and more popular and grab some market share from traditional bicycles, while in other markets, such as China as of 2010, they It is replacing mopeds and scooters powered by fossil fuels.
According to local laws, many electric bicycles (such as electric bicycles) are legally classified as bicycles, not mopeds or motorcycles. This frees them from stricter laws regarding the certification and operation of more powerful two-wheelers, which are usually classified as electric motorcycles. Electric bicycles can also be defined separately and handled according to different electric bicycle laws.