Energy efficiency of active travel (walking, cycling, ebike) compared to an electric car
Energy efficiency of active travel (walking, cycling, ebike) compared to an electric car
Energy efficiency of active travel (walking, cycling, ebike) compared to an electric car
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My ebike goes 40 km/h.
I believe most e-bikes in Europe are limited to 25km/h. 32km/h in Canada.
same in australia
I'm in Canada and my e-bike does indeed have a 32km/h limiter. I was a little amused, though, to discover that there is a phone app which can lift this limit, so it appears to only be in software. But I have left it at 32 regardless. I'm perfectly happy with that.
Depends on the country and the type of ebike.
I think it’s safe to assume the post author means level 1 e-bikes. IE those that are unmodified/legal in their jurisdictions and require the rider to pedal for assist.
Mine goes up to 35 km/h when is freshly charged, down 75% of battery to 30 km/h.