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They share reviews with other consumer organisations across the EU and I agree that they are often poor at reviewing high tech products and often way out of date. I've noticed this with high end cameras, hi-fi and TVs.I share some others low opinion of "Which" testing and their obvious biases. In this instance they seem to have produced am almost exact copy of the Extra Energy test results, another biased organisation favouring European products over Chinese ones and making many mistaken assumptions.
They even tested climbing on 6%, exactly what Extra Energy did, which is a joke. 6% isn't a real hill, it's just a very gentle slope, no challenge for any e-bike and certainly not an adequate test for crank drives.
For me most Which tests are the blind leading the blind, since they cannot possibly have a sufficient range of knowledge and experience to test and adequately report on such a huge range of diverse products.
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But it was good so see that they are alerting readers to the rise and benefits of ebikes, we're way behind many EU countries in this respect.