Electric Bikes Are Redefining Transportation

The electric bike revolution is taking the world of transportation by storm. Electric bicycles are being adopted by a number of different riders from a number of different backgrounds, and if the present growth rate is any indication, the future will bring with it even more success for what has been described by some as the most efficient and reliable transportation innovation since the automobile.

And for those who’re on the fence—including those who’ve grown used to traditional transportation and/or different transportation innovations—the following information should provide some insight into what precisely makes electric bikes so outstanding and beloved.

Let’s take a look!

Electric Bikes versus Motorcycles

Electric bikes are being adopted at a much quicker rate than motorcycles are, and it isn’t hard to see why.

First, motorcycles are in fact motor vehicles, and they must be operated on the street, whereas electric bikes can be legally operated in bike lanes, on the sidewalk, and on the side of the road. Next, virtually everyone knows how to ride a bicycle, although it takes some serious practice and training to master motorcycling. Additionally, electric bikes don’t require insurance or a license to operate, in most areas; the transportation tools are in fact bicycles!

Thus, the general population has responded so positively to electric bikes because they’re simpler and more straightforward to buy and use, in comparison to motorcycles.

Affordability and Dependability

Furthermore, electric bikes are impressively affordable and dependable. The units (and/or conversion kits) can be purchased for a minimal amount, and for a shockingly small electricity fee, riders can travel miles upon miles. In terms of dependability, electric bicycles are fast—to the tune of 20 to 30 miles per hour, should the rider want to move quickly—and are known to work without issue for many, many miles; repairs are nearly nonexistent.

Electric Bikes Are a Breath of Fresh Transportation Air

Unlike Uber, which isn’t readily available, costs a significant sum to utilize, and presents clients with occasional uncomfortable situations, electric bikes are cheap, always-available, and very pleasant to use. And in comparison to electric scooters, electric bikes are more comfortable and easier to operate.

Because of these points, not a few individuals who were previously interested in other transportation innovations have taken to e-bikes—and they haven’t looked back!

Any Bike Can Become an Electric Bike

Last but most certainly not least, the electric bike has caught on because any bike can become an electric bike. That’s right—today’s cutting-edge conversion kits are affordable and can turn traditional bikes into electric-powered forms of transportation in no time at all. In this way, anyone and everyone can take advantage of the most riveting transportation innovation of recent years.

All it takes is a little bit of money, a little bit of initiative, a little bit of time, and a lot of excitement.

The Bottom Line

There’s never been a better time than today to get in on the e-bike revolution. Truth be told, it’s easy to oversell or exaggerate the perks of new technology; there’s something inherently appealing about fundamental improvements to an industry.

However, electric bikes’ positive traits are based on the solid foundation of fact. E-bikes are affordable and convenient to purchase and create, they do save money on fuel and insurance, and they do allow riders to avoid the hassle and frustration of the road.

Adam Richards

About Adam Richards

Adam Richards is a semi-retired business professional originally from Bangor, Maine. He spent the majority of his career in sales and marketing where he rose to the marketing lead of a Fortune 1000 company. He then moved on to helping people as a career counselor that specifically helped bring families to self-sufficiency through finding them rewarding careers. He has now returned to Bangor for his retirement and spends his free time writing. This blog will be about everything he learned throughout his career. He'll write on career, workplace, education and technology issues as well as on trends, changes, and advice for the Maine job market and its employers.