I was under the impression that the new law states that a throttle that takes the bike over 4mph (for starting from standing) cannot be used on a bike whilst it is not being pedalled and that bikes built before 1st January 2016 were allowed to be sold with a full 15mph throttle and then bikes built after that have to comply with the new regulations.
However, I've just read this article http://www.pedelecs.co.uk/news/twist-gos-require-type-approval-helmets-insurance-tax/ and it seems to be suggesting that electric bikes can have a 15.5mph throttle as long as they have type approval and even then they don't need to be classed as a moped.
Could someone please clarify: are bikes with throttles that take the bike up to 15.5mph without being pedalled permitted to be built and sold after 1st January 2016? The information I've read is very confusing and seems to be contradictory.
Thanks.
However, I've just read this article http://www.pedelecs.co.uk/news/twist-gos-require-type-approval-helmets-insurance-tax/ and it seems to be suggesting that electric bikes can have a 15.5mph throttle as long as they have type approval and even then they don't need to be classed as a moped.
Could someone please clarify: are bikes with throttles that take the bike up to 15.5mph without being pedalled permitted to be built and sold after 1st January 2016? The information I've read is very confusing and seems to be contradictory.
Thanks.