This is what we have in Minnesota. As I interpret it, a multiple mode electric-assisted bicycle is permitted in Minnesota.
Minnesota Statutes §169.011 Subd. 27
Subd. 27.Electric-assisted bicycle.
(a) "Electric-assisted bicycle" means a bicycle with two or three wheels that:
(1) has a saddle and fully operable pedals for human propulsion;
(2) meets the requirements for bicycles under Code of Federal Regulations, title 16, part 1512, or successor requirements;
(3) is equipped with an electric motor that has a power output of not more than 750 watts;
(4) meets the requirements of a class 1, class 2, class 3, or multiple mode electric-assisted bicycle; and
(5) has a battery or electric drive system that has been tested to an applicable safety standard by a third-party testing laboratory.
(b) A vehicle is not an electric-assisted bicycle if it is designed, manufactured, or intended by the manufacturer or seller to be configured or modified to not meet the requirements for an electric-assisted bicycle or operate within the requirements for an electric-assisted bicycle class.
(c) For purposes of this subdivision, "configured or modified" includes any of the following changes:
(1) a mechanical switch or button;
(2) a modification or change to the electric motor or the electric drive system;
(3) the use of an application to increase or override the electric drive system; or
(4) through any other means represented or intended by the manufacturer or seller to modify the vehicle to no longer meet the requirements or classification of an electric-assisted bicycle.
Only a few states require a class-type sticker.
AI Overview:
As of early 2026, most U.S. states have adopted a "three-class" system that requires manufacturers to apply a permanent, visible sticker or label indicating the e-bike's class (1, 2, or 3), top assisted speed, and motor wattage. [
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Key states and jurisdictions specifically enforcing the requirement for a class-type sticker or registration label include: [
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- California: All e-bikes must have a permanent label displaying the classification (Class 1, 2, or 3), top assisted speed, and motor wattage.
- New York: Requires a label affixed to the motor indicating the classification and maximum speed.
- New Jersey: As of January 2026, e-bikes are reclassified as "motorized bicycles" and require MVC registration.
- Hawaii: Requires registration for all e-bikes, which typically involves a sticker or plate.
- Alabama, Alaska, Massachusetts, New Mexico, North Dakota, West Virginia, Wisconsin: These states often treat high-speed (Class 3) or high-power e-bikes as mopeds or motor-driven cycles, which require registration and/or a license plate sticker. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
Important Notes for 2026:
- Class 3 Focus: Registration (and thus a sticker/plate) is most common for Class 3 e-bikes (28 mph), especially in states like California.
- Manufacturer Compliance: The requirement for a Class 1–3 label is largely for manufacturers at the point of sale, but riding a bike without this label can cause issues in states that strictly enforce the three-class system.
- New Jersey Changes: As of 2026, New Jersey has moved away from the standard three-class system toward treating all e-bikes similarly to mopeds, requiring registration. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Always check your local DMV or state Department of Transportation for the most up-to-date registration requirements, as they can vary by local jurisdiction. [
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