Electric Bike Legislation

What do you need to know about e-Bike regulations?


In the UK, we have established guidelines for electric bikes that comply with European regulations, ensuring safety for all riders.

Here are some frequently asked questions:


What is the maximum speed for an e-bike?


You might think you can pedal as fast as you want, but e-bikes are limited to a pedal assist speed of 15.5 mph. If you exceed this speed, the motor will stop assisting, and you’ll be left to pedal on your own!


Can e-bikes exceed 15.5 mph?


Yes, there are e-bikes capable of higher speeds, but they are classified as pedelecs. These must be registered with the DVLA, and you’ll be required to wear a motorcycle helmet, obtain insurance, and have a valid MOT. Additionally, they are not allowed on cycle lanes or bridleways.


Do e-bikes come with a throttle?


Indeed, they can! In the UK, e-bikes may feature a throttle to help you start, but it is restricted to 3.7 mph, often referred to as walk assist. If the e-bike is DVSA type approved, the throttle can assist you in reaching the 15.5 mph limit. So, if you’re considering purchasing one, it’s wise to select a bike with a throttle if it has that approval.


What type of motor is used in e-bikes?


E-bikes are restricted to a motor power of 250W. If you exceed this limit, you can only ride on private land with the owner's consent.


Where are you allowed to ride your e-bike?


You can ride electric bikes on the same paths as traditional bicycles, including regular roads, cycle lanes, bridleways, and other authorized paths. Enjoy your ride!