Now I am confused!!!!!!!!
From meeting 25 September:
https://circabc.europa.eu/sd/a/2c528e2d-7073-4da4-97a0-ee0480170f33/5c5_Codecision_168_2013_Errors_Comments_Questions_list_v5.xlsx
Question16 in the spreadsheet:
Belgium question:
How to classify a powered cycle equipped with throttle control (accelerating up to and/or maintaining a vehicle speed up to and including 25 km/h without pedalling) ?
Reply:
Power assisted pedal cycles ≤ 250W and cut-off speed ≤ 25 km/h without throttle control (i.e. no pedalling = no power) are not in the scope of Reg 168/2013 and consequently in the scope of the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC. However, such cycle type equipped with a throttle, or with a higher power, or with a higher cut-off speed fall within the scope of Reg 168/2013 and is to be categorised as an L1e category vehicle.
It does not matter if the throttle is only used as launch control or used to accelerate to a certain target vehicle speed. The only relevant criterion is pedalling yes or no.
Pedal cycles ≤ 1000W and cut-off speed ≤ 25 km/h
with throttle control are therefore in the scope of 168/2013 and are to be categorised as a
L1e-A powered cycle. Powered cycles without throttle control 250 W < continuous rated power ≤ 1000W and cut-off speed ≤ 25 km/h are also to be classified as L1e-A powered cycles.
This is justified as the "primary aim" allows for a 'secondary aim', which might be a throttle controlled operated mode.
In our view the maximum cut-off vehicle speed (≤ 25 km/h) and maximum power (≤ 1000W) are the functional-safety critical classification criteria of category L1e-A. In case one or both of these critical criteria will be exceeded the powered cycle is to be classified as a L1e-B moped in
accordance with Art 4(4a) of Reg 168/2013 and the associated more stringent safety
requirements shall apply, independent if the vehicle is equipped with throttle control or not.