Like KTM I'm not aware of any rejection by the EU, it appears the DfT made their own decision about how to proceed.This no doubt influenced the Commissions rejection of the UK appeal for throttles to remain allowed on EAPCs although I have not been able to find any published Commission text on the justification of this decision.
It is a shame that throttle EAPCs and the advantages it would have brought to future disadvantaged riders have been tarred with the brush as the new classes.
I agree that it would have been better for throttle permission as an EAPC without type approval to continue in the UK but see this as a lost cause. No matter how many moan about it, the ruling is here to stay and we'll have to live with it.
Some might see hope in the possibility of us leaving the EU, but I doubt that will happen and in any case, the UK's record on e-bike regulation shows us as far stricter than the EU, e.g. 12 mph assist limit, 200 watts and a 14 yrs lower age limit. Clearly the EU is the UK e-bikers friend.
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