The rise in electric vehicles is a valuable shift for both humanity and the environment, but it still remains a luxury for many people.
The initial investment of a new car alone presents its challenges for most urban dwellers,
even those looking for a more eco-friendly mode of travel.
That’s where electric bikes (e-bikes) come in.
From 2017, roughly 35 million e-bikes were sold annually.
Between 2020-2023, it’s expected that 130 million e-bikes will be sold and that they’re likely to overtake the number of other electric vehicles on the road.
This is due to a number of factors, but considerably thanks to improvements in lithium-ion batteries, price point, power, and a rising interest in zero-emission vehicles.
Over other electric vehicles, e-bikes are more affordable and attractive to the average consumer.
Why E-Bikes?
E-bikes have taken off not just as a recreational vehicle, but as a practice mode of daily transportation.
They’re significantly faster than your average road bikes, making them a safe and socially distanced way to commute to and from the office.
Post-pandemic life looks a lot different than it did before. Staying indoors and the words “socially distanced” are now ubiquitous.And according to trends, electric bikes are at the forefront of th...
More cyclists are opting for motor-powered biking for extra oomph on rides.
The real advantages are being able to climb steep hills,
manage wind and other terrain and ride for a longer range.
Plus,...