Staying Safe On Your Electric Bike
Electric bikes offer the same joy and fitness as a traditional bike - but the electric assistance can propel you at speeds you might not be used to and have extra features worth understanding. Please take a moment to review this important safety information, and ask our team any questions you might have about electric bike ownership.
Know Your Battery
Not all electric bike batteries are the same. Different voltages provide different ranges and speed maximums on electric bikes - a 36 volt battery will have a lower capacity than a 52 volt battery. Being mindful about battery practices is the best way to stay safe.
- Don’t overcharge your battery
- Use the charger provided by the manufacturer
- Monitor your battery as it charges
- Store the battery in a safe, cool place when not in use
- Don’t tamper with the battery or system configurations like power/speed regulators
- Keep Class 3 fire extinguisher near where you store your battery
- If issues arise, take your bike to the shop for an assessment
Know the Laws and Regulations
Each jurisdiction has different rules that apply to electric bikes. That may include regulations for youths, public roads, bike lanes, multi-use paths, or off-road trails. For your safety, and the safety of those around you, please understand where and how you can use electric bikes in your area.
A Great Resource for Learning
PeopleForBikes is an organization working at local, state, and national levels to make cycling safer and more accessible. They offer a wealth of resources to learn more about everything we’ve shared here and much more. Learn about the different classes of electric bikes, safety, and regulations.