Not froth I'm afraid Ken, I wish it were. The problem is that the EU law has primacy in this area. As a result this is the view if the DfT:I am assuming that all the froth generated in this thread has been in vain?
The updated EAPC guidelines on the Government website state as follows
EAPC requirements
The requirements are:
The bike must also have a plate with the details about the manufacturer. It must also display either:
- the bike must have pedals that can be used to propel it
- the electric motor shouldn’t be able to propel the bike when it’s travelling more than 15.5mph
- the motor shouldn’t have a maximum power output of more than 250 watts
https://www.gov.uk/electric-bike-rules
- the motor’s power output or the manufacturer
- the voltage of the battery or maximum speed of the bike
There is no mention of throttles whatever and as my E Rider bikes meet this specification I am assuming there is no impediment to continuing to sell them without modification?
Ken
Extract from Impact Assessment of the EAPC amendment regulation 2015
1.5 The GB Regulations do not prohibit vehicles from being classed as EAPCs if they have "Twist and Go" capability - i.e. vehicles fitted with a motor which can provide power assistance at any time without the rider pedalling (to the extent that such vehicles still meet the criteria in 1.2). However this type of product is now within the scope of EU Regulation 168/2013 and so will need to be type or individually approved for use on roads.
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