Electric Cycle
An electric cycle, also known as an e-bike, is a bicycle equipped with an electric motor that assists with pedaling. It combines traditional cycling with battery-powered propulsion, making it easier to ride uphill, cover longer distances, and reduce physical strain. Electric cycles are eco-friendly, cost-effective, and ideal for daily commuting, fitness, or leisure rides. Most models offer different modes, such as pedal-assist and full-electric, allowing riders to choose the level of assistance based on their needs.
Why Choose an E-Bike?
Effortless Riding: Climb hills and ride longer without tiring.
Eco-Friendly: No fuel, no emissions.
Cost-Effective: Just ₹1–2 per full charge. 100 kms in ₹7.
Versatile: Good for commuting, fitness, delivery, and leisure.
No Traffic Hassles:
Glide through narrow roads and shortcuts.
Skip the long queues of cars and autos.
Save time every day – reach faster with less stress.
Under Stand your E bike
Motor (Heart of the E-Bike)
Location: Usually hub motor (rear/front wheel) or mid-drive (between pedals).
Function: Provides electric power to assist you while riding.
Types: Hub Motor – Simple, affordable, less torque. Mid-Drive Motor – Better performance on hills, more efficient.
Battery (Fuel Tank)
Voltage/Capacity: Commonly 36V or 48V, ranges from 7.5Ah to 13Ah or more.
Range: Usually between 30–80 km per charge depending on usage.
Removable or Fixed: Some batteries can be removed for charging.
Controller (Brain)
Connects motor, battery, sensors, and display.
Manages power output and rider inputs.
Pedal Assist Sensor (PAS)
Detects pedaling and triggers motor assistance.
Offers various pedal assist levels (1–5 or eco to turbo mode).
Throttle
Twist or thumb type; allows riding without pedaling.
Used mostly in Indian e-bikes (also called pedelec + throttle system).
Display Unit
Shows speed, battery level, distance, assist level.
May include USB port, backlight, or mobile connectivity.
Frame and Gearing
Similar to regular cycles but strengthened to support motor & battery weight.
Gears (usually Shimano) allow efficient pedaling even without motor.
Brakes
Mechanical or hydraulic disc brakes for better stopping power.
E-brakes may cut motor power when braking.
Accessories
Lights, horn, mudguards, locks, mobile holders, etc.
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