The Netherlands already has quite strict rules around e-bikes and is looking into tightening things even more as there’s a rise in e-bike accidents. Currently it’s no support above 25km/h, no throttle, <250W.
And I think it’s pretty sensible. 25km/h without much effort is pretty fast, 250w isn’t peak so these bikes are crazy strong. Now if you get a hub motor, these have less torque when starting from still stand. But for example with a bosch motor in the middle you can have the torque in the same gear that you would start from a still stand anyways.
And I forgot to say, all these safety regulations are written in blood.
Blood because roads and footpaths have been designed for cars only
Does that mean you would agree without any hesitation if the regulation come from Netherlands?
The Netherlands already has quite strict rules around e-bikes and is looking into tightening things even more as there’s a rise in e-bike accidents. Currently it’s no support above 25km/h, no throttle, <250W.
That’s the EU regulation, so not only the Netherlands.
And I think it’s pretty sensible. 25km/h without much effort is pretty fast, 250w isn’t peak so these bikes are crazy strong. Now if you get a hub motor, these have less torque when starting from still stand. But for example with a bosch motor in the middle you can have the torque in the same gear that you would start from a still stand anyways.