EBIKE LAW UK

When your bike is an EAPC

An EAPC:

  • must have pedals that can be used to propel it
  • can have more than 2 wheels, for example a tricycle

It can be propelled up to 15.5mph without pedalling but only if it’s been approved.

Its electric motor:

  • must have a ‘continuous rated power’ output of no more than 250 watts
  • must not be able to propel the bike when it’s travelling at more than 15.5 miles per hour (mph)

When your bike is not an EAPC

If your electric bike does not meet the EAPC rules then it’s classed as a motorcycle or moped.

Your bike is not an EAPC if it:

  • can be propelled at more than 15.5 miles per hour (mph) by the motor
  • has a continuous rated power output higher than 250 watts
  • does not have pedals that can propel it
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