Speed Tuning Kits Threaten E-Bike Market Development
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LAWS & REGULATIONS
LONDON, UK – Currently the London police and officers from the UK Trading Standards Institute are checking UK dealers if they are selling speed tuning kits for e-bikes; or if they are selling de-restricted electric bicycles. With this operation authorities are building a case on rogue e-bike traders.
The report Bike Europe received from one of the UK dealers specializing in e-bikes, follows after earlier reports from Germany where authorities also checked upon dealers on the sale of street-legal e-bikes.
Assumed to be unsafe
According to the UK dealer the police and the representatives of the Trading Standards Institute told him that the de-restricted e-bike is safe and the dongle is safe. However, the authorities also told the UK dealer: "Combining the two items constitutes a new product. If the new product does not fall into any exemption class (eg
EPAC), and has not been tested, it is assumed to be unsafe - irrespective of whether the bikes are used off or on road."
Offering
Numerous webshops (like
www.e-bikeshop.co.uk -
www.emc-deurne.nl –
www.ewerk-aachen.de) are currently offering e-bike tuning kits. The one for Bosch systems looks the same at all webshops with similar photos used online.
Pressure on other retailers
According to the UK dealer: "The promotion and sale of this un-tested type of e-bike puts huge pressure on other retailers to follow suit. If manufacturers and distributors allow this trend to continue un-checked the market for compliant e-bikes will shrink as the public shun products built to legal speeds and choose instead modified models with no speed restrictions."
The question that all this is posing is how to fight this and/or whether the tuning of e-bikes can be stopped or limited? Is this the same as what happens with mopeds and scooters that are tuned by youngsters? Bike Europe invites others to comment.
by
JACK OORTWIJN