What Makes an Electric Bike Illegal in the UK?

Discover which electric bikes are illegal in the UK, including speed limits and motor power regulations.

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Illegal electric bikes in the UK are those that exceed 15.5 mph or have a motor power exceeding 250 watts. Additionally, any e-bike that can be operated without pedaling, known as a 'twist and go', also falls under this category unless it meets specific criteria and is approved by the DVLA. Always check that your bike complies with EN15194 standard to ensure it is road legal.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is the speed limit for electric bikes in the UK? Electric bikes in the UK must not exceed a speed of 15.5 mph.
  2. What is the maximum motor power for an e-bike in the UK? The maximum motor power for an electric bike in the UK is 250 watts.
  3. What does 'twist and go' mean in relation to e-bikes? A 'twist and go' bike can operate without pedaling and falls under specific regulations unless approved by the DVLA.
  4. How can I ensure my e-bike is road legal in the UK? Make sure your e-bike complies with the EN15194 standard and check motor power and speed limits.