Newbie, first post, here goes:
My situation: retired, getting a motorhome soon to to travel around UK and Europe. Looking to buy a couple of folding electric assist bikes to throw in the boot. I've looked at and tried a lot of the available models but have come across the changing legislation and stories of heavy fines in Spain for e-bike riders who do not have certificates of conformance with European Directive EN15194.
Here's the thing, I'm attracted by some e-bike conversions (C H White @ Sons in Malmesbury do some brilliant looking kit conversions). However, I can't figure out how these would meet the EU requirements. The bike manufacturer cannot provide a certificate because they do not provide the electrical equipment and the retailer cannot provide a certificate because they are not the manufacturers of the bike or electrical equipment. I note also that e-bikes are required to have permanent labels showing compliance with the legislation. How does a kit conversion, particularly a home built one achieve this?
My options appear to be:
Buy a manual folder
Buy only a manufacturer's e-bike (I.e. Avoid conversions altogether)
Do not use in Spain (rolling the dice in the UK and other countries).
Go for it and risk the penalties (not an option for me)
Other issues:
Some conversion kits have full power throttles. Does disconnecting the throttle make them legal?
One conversion kit I've seen can be programmed to be more powerful than legislation allows but can be programmed to be compliant. How does the legislation cope with this?
Any thoughts from more experienced/knowledgable e-bikers would be appreciated.
(Apologies for any incorrect/imprecise terminology)
Thanks
My situation: retired, getting a motorhome soon to to travel around UK and Europe. Looking to buy a couple of folding electric assist bikes to throw in the boot. I've looked at and tried a lot of the available models but have come across the changing legislation and stories of heavy fines in Spain for e-bike riders who do not have certificates of conformance with European Directive EN15194.
Here's the thing, I'm attracted by some e-bike conversions (C H White @ Sons in Malmesbury do some brilliant looking kit conversions). However, I can't figure out how these would meet the EU requirements. The bike manufacturer cannot provide a certificate because they do not provide the electrical equipment and the retailer cannot provide a certificate because they are not the manufacturers of the bike or electrical equipment. I note also that e-bikes are required to have permanent labels showing compliance with the legislation. How does a kit conversion, particularly a home built one achieve this?
My options appear to be:
Buy a manual folder
Buy only a manufacturer's e-bike (I.e. Avoid conversions altogether)
Do not use in Spain (rolling the dice in the UK and other countries).
Go for it and risk the penalties (not an option for me)
Other issues:
Some conversion kits have full power throttles. Does disconnecting the throttle make them legal?
One conversion kit I've seen can be programmed to be more powerful than legislation allows but can be programmed to be compliant. How does the legislation cope with this?
Any thoughts from more experienced/knowledgable e-bikers would be appreciated.
(Apologies for any incorrect/imprecise terminology)
Thanks