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  • Avinox makes official stance on impending EU legislation clear with new update. Photo DJI
    E-bike regulations6 May 25

    DJI announces 1000w turbo boost update amid EU considerations to cap...

    FRANKFURT, Germany - As e-bike companies across Europe grapple with concerns over new European Union considerations to cap e-bike power at a maximum output of 750 watts, some are making their stances on the subject clear.

  • USB-C chargeable batteries are a novelty on the bike market at the moment, but are sure to become more commonplace as manufacturers move toward the future of common chargers in Europe. - Photos Ampler
    Charger9 Apr 25

    Ampler's USB-C e-bike hints at future of harmonised charging in Europe

    TALLINN, Estonia - Estonian e-bike manufacturer Ampler has unveiled its newest bike models with a cutting-edge new feature: direct USB-C charging. The Nova and the Nova Pro e-bikes were created "with urban families and modern commuters in mind," and tout a fully embedded USB-C battery in the bike frame.

  • blog5 Mar 25

    Blog: Weekend

    Once upon a time, back when I was just a young lad, there was a song my brothers and I occasionally heard on the radio - a song that seemed to cast a spell over us. We didn't know what it was about, nor could we name the band, but something about it was almost magical. And this was before we'd even seen the music video! That song became iconic - a symbol of our youth - resonating with us deeply despite remaining a mystery for years.

  • Article 11 of the new battery regulation referring to removability and replaceability is applicable from 18 February 2027, 42 months after the new regulation came into force. - Photo Shutterstock
    Battery Regulation30 Jan 25

    Guidelines issued on much-discussed 'Article 11' of European battery...

    BRUSSELS, Belgium - When the new battery regulation came into place in August 2023, a lot of attention from the bicycle industry was given to 'Article 11' on repairability. The European Commission has now published guidelines to facilitate the introduction of this part of the regulation, and specifically the much-discussed topic of single-cell replacement.

  • Main stakeholders stated opposition to the proposed changes to e-bike legislation in the UK suggesting that it was unnecessary and lacked evidence to suggest that the stated aim, making e-bikes more attractive and accessible, would be achieved. - Photo Shutterstock
    United Kingdom30 Jan 25

    EU e-bike legislation upheld in UK as proposed changes dismissed

    LONDON, England - Following a public consultation process, the UK's Department for Transport has decided against implementing new legislation for e-bikes in the country. Under discussion were raising the maximum continuous power classification of e-bikes from 250 watts to 500 watts and allowing throttle assistance up to 25 km/h on e-bikes without the need for type approval.

  • A growing number of people cycling or using e-kick scooters/e-steps, monowheels and hoverboards has put the topic of regulations high on the agenda in Brussels. – Photo Bike Europe
    E-bike13 Oct 22

    European Commission discusses e-bike regulations with industry...

    BRUSSELS, Belgium - Currently several important legislations with a considerable impact on the European and global bicycle industry are being discussed at the in EU in Brussels. "The next years will be crucial for the bicycle industry to ensure that the boom of e-bikes can continue and will not be hindered by disproportionate regulatory requirements," states the Confederation for the European Bicycle Industry (CONEBI).

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