Today's e-bikes couldn't be simpler to use, taking you to every corner of Europe. With the flick of a switch, you can keep up with even the strongest of cyclists. No need to fear those long uphill road or trail routes, with an e-bike you can reach the top with half the effort. Technology has evolved so much that these bikes are now lighter, easier to use and have batteries that will last the whole day.
Europe has huge network of e-bikes, no matter what type of cycling trip you are planning, we can source the perfect e-bike for your next adventure.
Yes. E-bikes work like regular bikes, but with a motor that assists your pedalling. Just choose the level of assistance and start riding. They’re ideal for anyone who wants to enjoy the journey with less physical effort.
It depends on the model, terrain and assistance level. On average, a full charge will last between 60 and 100 km — more than enough for a full day’s ride.
An e-bike typically weighs between 20 and 25 kg. They are heavier than standard bikes, but the motor assistance more than makes up for it while riding.
Yes. E-bikes are built to handle normal rainy conditions. They’re safe to ride in the rain, although we recommend avoiding deep puddles and drying the battery after your ride.
The battery is charged with a standard charger plugged into any regular socket. A full charge takes 4 to 6 hours. All accommodations on our trips allow you to charge your battery overnight.
Yes. Our e-bikes come with rear racks suitable for panniers or travel bags, making it easy to carry your daily essentials.
The motor assists you up to 25 km/h, which is the legal limit in most European countries. You can go faster, but the motor will stop assisting beyond that speed.
If the battery runs out, you can still use the bike like a regular one, without motor support. You’ll need to pedal with more effort, especially on hills or in strong winds — so we always recommend starting each day with a fully charged battery.
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