What extra testing needs to be carried out by the VCA to grant L1e-A type approval for a throttle controlled 250W rated powered cycle for conversion from an existing UK defined 250W EAPC which already meets the existing EN15194 safety standard?
By "without pedal assistance" do they perhaps mean, or think they mean, scooter type vehicles which lack pedals altogether?Here is the letter from AVERE to the Commission think I it confirms your suspicions regarding twist and go throttles:
https://circabc.europa.eu/sd/a/55b5d416-aa35-4edb-9a1c-6092af7ff57a/03.c.4 2015_04_13_Letter_Avere.pdf
The EU law is paramount of course and we know that. But you are misunderstanding the changes taking place that we are discussing, they are EU ones.The EU regulation is predominant (for the moment, if my reading of the news is correct...) and would always hold up in court. You could argue that the bike is conform to EU regulations so you are able to ride it in any member state.
L1e-A is different only by motor nominative power limited to 1 kW. As long as you stay with 250 W nominative you are a bicycle not a moped.
That is not so with pedelecs which are specifically excluded from Motor Vehicle Type Approval. It's the full throttle pedelecs whch are subject to that type approval with effect from January 1st 2016, but the DfT says they will still be consider them as EAPCs as long as all the other factors comply witn pedelec exemption conditions.I think we need to watch this very carefully, because it's looking to me like L1e-A is our existing EAPC.current motorcycle
An new e-bike with an independent acting throttle will not be a pedelec in law in 2016, so is a motor vehicle.So what, for newbies as much as me, is the realty ?
Am I ok with 250w and throttle if I buy in 2016
Forget the detail- I'm a just a new buyer...... What is ok ?