Electric Bikes

Electric bikes, commonly known as e-bikes, are bicycles that are equipped with an electric motor to assist with propulsion. They typically feature a rechargeable battery that powers the motor, which can provide varying levels of assistance based on the rider’s input. This assistance allows for easier pedaling, making it possible to travel longer distances and tackle challenging terrains with less physical effort. E-bikes come in various styles, including commuter bikes, mountain bikes, and folding bikes, each designed for specific purposes. They are often categorized by the level of assistance they provide, which can range from pedal-assist (where the motor helps only when the rider pedals) to throttle-based (where the motor can be engaged without pedaling). E-bikes are increasingly popular due to their environmental benefits, as they reduce reliance on motor vehicles, and their ability to enhance mobility in urban areas.