How come they can have a 500W limit? We all know that "rated power" is meaningless and these things will come with "rated power" of 500W, but an actual output more than double that.Not fake news Neale, it's the government geting in a twist again,
On the same day as your link, 30/6/20 they published this for the rental operators on the trial:
" 3.1 Vehicle design: current position
An e-scooter will continue to fall within the statutory definition of a motor vehicle. We will define the sub-category of an e-scooter as being a motor vehicle that:
On this link.
- is fitted with an electric motor with a power limit of 500W
- has 2 wheels, 1 front and 1 rear, aligned along the direction of travel
- is designed to carry one person in a standing position with no provision for seating
- has a maximum weight of 55kg
- has a maximum design speed of 15.5mph
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55Kg...that's huge, the original UK 1983 ebike law specified a max of 40kg...
I can't see how they can say it's safe for scooters to travel at 15.5 mph, when they have tiny wheels and are far more likely to come to grief than an e-bike.
Can we argue that e-bikes should now have their power limit raised and speed limit raised to 20mph?