Kollektsioon: Electric bikes

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About E-Bikes - FAQ

Which e-bikes are allowed in Estonia?

In Estonia, e-bikes are allowed if:

  • Pedal-assisted motor ≤ 250 W
  • Maximum speed of motor assistance ≤ 25 km/h
  • No throttle-only operation over 6 km/h

E-bikes meeting these criteria do not require registration or insurance.

Do I need a driver’s license to ride an e-bike?

For standard pedal-assisted e-bikes, no driver’s license is required.

E-bikes with higher speeds or motor power may be classified as light motorcycles and require registration and licensing.

Is insurance required for an e-bike?

Insurance is optional for standard e-bikes. Some riders choose voluntary insurance for theft or damage coverage. Mandatory insurance is only required for vehicles classified as motor vehicles.

Is wearing a helmet mandatory?

For adults, helmets are recommended but not legally required.

For teenagers under 16, wearing a helmet is strongly recommended for safety.

Where can I ride my e-bike?

E-bikes can ride on:

  • Bike lanes (preferred)
  • Roadways if bike lanes are unavailable
  • Shared paths and sidewalks — at pedestrian speed and giving priority to pedestrians

Can I ride an e-bike year-round?

Yes, but consider:

  • Reduced battery range in cold weather
  • Longer braking distances on wet or icy roads
  • Tires suitable for winter conditions improve safety and stability

Can I modify my e-bike (increase speed or power)?

Modifying motor or controller settings to increase speed/power may make your e-bike illegal and void the warranty. It is not recommended for safety and legal reasons.

How often should I maintain my e-bike?

Recommended maintenance:

  • Every 500–1000 km or at least every 6 months
  • Check brakes, tires, drivetrain, suspension (if applicable), and battery health

Regular maintenance extends battery life and improves safety.

How to choose an e-bike for commuting?

Look for:

  • Moderate range: 30–50 km per charge
  • Comfortable upright riding position
  • Lightweight frame (<25 kg)
  • Integrated lights and fenders for city use

How to choose an e-bike for long trips or touring?

Look for:

  • High-capacity battery (50–100 km per charge)
  • Full suspension or robust frame
  • Stronger motor for hills and loaded touring
  • Cargo-carrying options (racks or panniers)

How to choose an e-bike based on rider weight and height?

  • Ensure maximum load (bike + rider + cargo) is within manufacturer limits
  • Taller riders may need adjustable handlebars and seat posts
  • Heavier riders may prefer reinforced frames and more powerful motors

How much range do I need on an e-bike?

Rule of thumb:

Real range ≈ 60–80% of advertised range
Plan range according to your average daily distance and occasional longer rides.

What is more important: motor power or battery capacity?

  • Motor power helps on hills and carrying loads
  • Battery capacity determines how far you can go without charging


City commuting: balance both. Long trips or hilly terrain: prioritize power and battery size.

Is an e-bike suitable for rough roads or trails?

Yes, if:

  • It has suspension (front or full)
  • Tires are suitable for mixed terrain (≥28 mm for city/commuting, ≥40 mm for trails)
  • Frame is sturdy and designed for off-road use

What is better to choose: e-bike, e-scooter, or electric motorbike?

  • E-bike — best for fitness, commuting, and longer trips
  • E-scooter — compact and convenient for short urban trips
  • Electric motorbike — high power and comfort, requires licensing

Choose based on distance, riding style, terrain, and comfort needs.