E-Bikes

E-bikes, or electric bicycles, are bicycles that are equipped with an electric motor to assist with pedaling. These bikes combine traditional cycling with an electric drivetrain, providing users with a boost in speed and reducing the effort required to ride, especially on inclines or over long distances. E-bikes typically feature a rechargeable battery that powers the motor, and they may come with various levels of assistance, allowing riders to choose how much help they want while pedaling. There are several types of e-bikes, including pedal-assist (which requires pedaling) and throttle-controlled (which can move without pedaling). E-bikes are popular for commuting, recreation, and reducing environmental impact by offering an alternative to motor vehicles. They are often classified based on their power output and speed, which can affect regulations and where they can be used.