Electric Bicycles
Electric bicycles, commonly known as e-bikes, are bicycles that are equipped with an integrated electric motor that provides assistance to the rider’s pedaling. This motor can be used to enhance the cyclist’s output, making it easier to ride uphill or cover longer distances with less effort. E-bikes typically have a rechargeable battery that powers the electric motor and can come in various styles, including city bikes, mountain bikes, and folding bikes. The level of assistance provided by the motor can usually be adjusted based on the rider’s preference, allowing for a customizable riding experience. E-bikes are popular for commuting, recreational riding, and reducing the physical exertion required for cycling, making them an attractive option for a wider range of users, including those who may find traditional biking challenging. They represent a blend of sustainable transportation and modern technology, often promoting environmentally friendly travel by reducing reliance on cars for short to medium distances.