What License is Required for Electric Motorbikes in the UK?

Discover the licensing requirements for electric motorbike riders in the UK, including CBT and additional tests.

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In the UK, an electric motorbike typically requires the same licence as any other motorbike. Riders need at least a provisional driving licence along with a Compulsory Basic Training (CBT) certificate. For higher-powered models, additional tests for Category A1, A2, or A licences may be required, depending on the motorbike's power and the rider's age.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is a CBT certificate? A Compulsory Basic Training (CBT) certificate allows learners to ride a motorcycle or scooter on public roads.
  2. What is the difference between A1, A2, and A motorbike licences? A1 allows riders to operate motorcycles up to 125cc, A2 is for up to 400cc, and A allows for unrestricted power.
  3. Can I ride an electric motorbike with a car license? No, a separate motorcycle licence is required to ride an electric motorbike, even with a car driving licence.
  4. Do I need insurance for an electric motorbike? Yes, all motorbike riders are required by law to have appropriate insurance coverage.