An e-bike (electric bike) is a bicycle equipped with an electric motor that assists with pedaling, making it easier to ride, especially uphill or over long distances.
Most e-bikes have an average top speed of around 25–32 km/h (15–20 mph), depending on the model and local regulations.
Range varies by battery capacity and riding conditions but typically ranges between 40 to 100 kilometers (25 to 62 miles).
Charging usually takes between 3 to 6 hours, depending on battery size and charger specifications.
Yes, most e-bikes are designed to handle light rain and wet conditions, but avoid heavy downpours and always dry your bike afterward.
In most places, e-bikes with motors up to 750 watts and speeds under 32 km/h don’t require a special license, but local laws vary—check your regulations.
