
Because of this, we'll never sell or advocate the use of electronic speed de-restriction devices or techniques, and we've made sure that it's impossible to use these with the e-bikes we sell.
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Being free to ride an e-bike wherever a regular bike can be ridden is an enormous benefit to cyclists, but could be jeopardised by people using higher power or faster e-bikes - particularly if there's an accident. To be classed as an EPAC, the bikes must meet the following criteria: The motor has a power rating of 250 watts or less Assistance is only provided when the rider is pedalling and assistance is only provided up to a speed of 25 km/h (15.5 mph) The law also permits a 'walk assistance' mode, where the bike moves with you when walking alongside it.

Under the law in England, Wales, Scotland and the ROI, e-bikes are classified as Electrically Assisted Pedal Cycles (EAPC). (If you'll be doing this, we recommend riding at lower speeds and using a higher torque 'climb' mode, if available.) Leisure riders will really appreciate the reduction in effort you need to put in, making every trip a breeze. The extra assistance is also helpful when carrying a child on a child bike seat, tag-along bike, or in a child trailer. Family riders will be able to easily keep up with their enthusiastic child or partner on an e-bike.

If you're less fit than you'd like, an e-bike will help you to tackle longer rides at faster speeds, as well as helping you to easily power up those hills. Another benefit is that the motor helps you to accelerate from stationary, which is incredibly helpful in stop-start city traffic. An e-bike can help to take the sweat out of cycling, enabling you to ride to work in your work clothes and turn up feeling fresh, without the need to shower or change. Plenty of people benefit from riding an electric bike: E-bikes are perfect for the cycling commuter.
