EBikes
An ebike is a bicycle equipped with an electric motor that provides propulsion supplemental to the rider. The motor draws from a rechargeable battery and can operate as pedal-assist (the motor engages when the rider pedals) or as a throttle-based device (continuous power without pedaling).
Typical components include a motor, a rechargeable battery, a controller and sensors, wiring, and a display.
Common classes include pedal-assist only, throttle-assisted, and higher-speed categories. In many regions power is limited to
Market segments include city/commuter ebikes, cargo ebikes for goods and families, folding models for urban use,
Advantages include easier commutes, extended range, and reduced emissions in urban transport. Drawbacks include added weight,
Regulatory and safety considerations vary by country and city, including helmet requirements, use of bike lanes,
The ebike market grew rapidly in the 2010s and 2020s as lithium-ion technology improved. Environmentally, ebikes