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Not every electric bike sold online is road legal in the UK. This guide explains the key UK e-bike rules for 2026, including motor power, speed limits, pedals, throttles and private land use.

 

Choosing the right electric bike is not just about battery size or top speed claims. This practical UK guide explains the main types of e-bike, what matters for everyday riding, how real-world range works, and what to check before you buy.

The e-bike sector is one with great potential to improve both environmental and public health. But to realise these benefits, we need to focus on making them last longer and using fewer resources.The Conversation But when you scrap an e-bike, you also have to scrap its battery. And these batteries can be hazardous and tricky to dispose of. This means the growth of e-bikes is leading to at least one related environmental problem: a rise in electronic or e-waste.

Not sure which bike is right for you? This practical guide explains the main types of bikes, what each one is best for, and how to choose the right option for commuting, fitness, leisure, trails or everyday ridin

Battery life is one of the biggest concerns for e-bike and e-scooter owners. This practical UK guide explains what affects battery lifespan, how to charge and store lithium-ion batteries properly, and the warning signs you should never ignore.

Not every electric bike sold in the UK is road-legal as a normal bicycle. This practical guide explains the EAPC rules, throttle approval, where you can ride, and when an e-bike is treated as a motor vehicle.

By implementing these tips, you can significantly extend the lifespan of your electric scooter or electric bike battery. Optimizing charging practices, storing the battery properly, maintaining suitable riding conditions, and performing regular maintenance are key to ensuring long-lasting battery performance.

Electric bikes are not just about speed. This practical UK guide explains why more riders are choosing e-bikes for commuting, hills, longer rides, lower running costs, and everyday convenience.