A: Most e-bikes offer a range of 30–60 miles per charge, depending on the motor power, riding mode, terrain, and rider weight. Some high-capacity models can reach even longer distances.
Most e-bikes have an average top speed of around 25–32 km/h (15–20 mph), depending on the model and local regulations.
In most places, e-bikes with motors up to 750 watts and speeds under 32 km/h don’t require a special license, but local laws vary—check your regulations.
Charging usually takes between 3 to 6 hours, depending on battery size and charger specifications.
Yes, most e-bikes are designed to handle light rain and wet conditions, but avoid heavy downpours and always dry your bike afterward.
Maintenance is similar to a regular bike, with some additional care for the motor and battery. Regular checks on brakes, tires, and battery health are recommended.





















