ENGWE
ENGWE M20 Electric Bike
ENGWE M20 Electric Bike
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Description
The ENGWE M20 Electric Bike is a compact yet robust electric bike designed for urban commuters and riders looking for a sleek, efficient, and agile mode of transport. With its powerful motor and long-range battery, the ENGWE M20 Electric Bike is built to provide smooth acceleration and reliable performance, whether you're navigating busy city streets or cruising through your neighborhood. The bike’s sturdy frame and streamlined design offer both durability and style.
Equipped with wide, puncture-resistant tires, the ENGWE M20 Electric Bike delivers enhanced stability and control, making it suitable for a variety of road conditions. Its front suspension helps absorb shocks and bumps, ensuring a comfortable ride even on uneven terrain. The step-thru frame design allows for easy mounting, while its lightweight build makes it easier to handle and transport.
The ENGWE M20 Electric Bike features a user-friendly LCD display that shows essential ride information such as speed, distance, and battery life, keeping riders informed during their journey. With multiple pedal-assist levels and throttle control, riders can choose how much assistance they need for a tailored riding experience. Additional features include bright integrated LED lights for visibility, a rear cargo rack, and disc brakes that offer strong and reliable stopping power.
Designed for convenience, performance, and comfort, the ENGWE M20 Electric Bike is an ideal e-bike for those who want a compact, stylish, and efficient way to get around town.






UK ELECTRIC VEHICLE LEGAL GUIDE
UK ELECTRIC VEHICLE LEGAL GUIDE
Legal Notice: E-Bike and E-Scooter Use in the UK
We appreciate you considering purchasing an e-bike or e-scooter from Swift Ebike Hub. It is important to be aware of the legal requirements in the UK to ensure both safety and compliance with the law.
E-Bikes (Electrically Assisted Pedal Cycles, or EAPCs)
Key Legal Points:
Classification as an EAPC:
- The bike must have pedals that can be used to propel it.
- The motor must not exceed a maximum power output of 250 watts.
- The motor should not provide assistance once the bike reaches 15.5 mph (25 km/h).
Riding Requirements:
- Riders must be at least 14 years old.
- No license, insurance, or vehicle tax is required.
Where You Can Ride:
- EAPCs are permitted on cycle paths, and any area where regular bicycles are allowed.
- They cannot be used on pavements or pedestrian-only zones.
EAPC Identification:
Your e-bike must display either the manufacturer's name and power output or a sticker showing compliance with EAPC regulations.
E-Scooters
Key Legal Points:
Privately Owned E-Scooters:
- It is illegal to use privately owned e-scooters on public roads, pavements, cycle lanes, or pedestrian areas.
- They may only be used on private land with the landowner's permission.
Rental E-Scooters:
The UK government is running e-scooter rental trials in select locations.
- Riders must: Be at least 16 years old.
- Hold a provisional driving licence.
- Follow local regulations on where e-scooters can be ridden (typically cycle lanes and roads).
- Rental e-scooters are insured by the operator.
Helmets and Safety:
- While wearing a helmet is recommended, it is not a legal requirement.
- Riders must adhere to local speed limits and safety guidelines.
Penalties for Non-Compliance
Using a privately owned e-scooter in restricted areas or riding an e-bike that does not meet EAPC standards may result in:
- Fixed penalty notices.
- Points added to your driving licence.
- Fines for operating an uninsured or unlicensed vehicle.
Future Developments
The UK government is currently considering updates to legislation regarding e-scooters and other personal electric transport devices. We recommend staying informed about any changes that could affect your ability to ride legally.
Stay Informed and Ride Safely
We are committed to ensuring you can fully enjoy your e-bike or e-scooter purchase while remaining compliant with UK laws. If you have any questions or need further clarification, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Disclaimer: This notice is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws and regulations may vary by location, and it is your responsibility to ensure compliance with all applicable laws.
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