Electric Bikes

Electric bikes, commonly known as e-bikes, are bicycles that are equipped with an electric motor, which provides assistance to the rider. This motor can either be integrated into the bike’s frame or attached to the wheels, and it typically operates using a rechargeable battery. The primary function of the electric motor is to enhance pedaling power, allowing riders to travel greater distances with less effort compared to traditional bicycles. E-bikes can come in various styles, including city bikes, mountain bikes, and folding bikes, catering to different riding preferences and terrains.

Most electric bikes offer different levels of pedal assistance, allowing the rider to choose how much help they receive from the motor, which can range from minimal support to full throttle capability. This makes e-bikes a popular choice for commuting, leisure riding, and tackling challenging terrains. As a result, they contribute to sustainable transportation solutions, helping to reduce carbon emissions and traffic congestion while promoting physical activity.