Electric Bicycles

Electric bicycles, commonly known as e-bikes, are bicycles that are equipped with an electric motor to assist with pedaling. They typically feature a rechargeable battery that powers the motor, allowing riders to travel faster and more easily over longer distances compared to traditional bicycles. E-bikes come in various designs and configurations, including pedal-assist models, which provide power only when the rider is pedaling, and throttle-controlled models, which can be propelled by the motor without pedaling. The addition of electric assistance makes e-bikes a popular choice for commuting, recreational riding, and reducing the physical exertion required for cycling, thereby appealing to a broader range of users, including those who may have physical limitations or are new to cycling.