PaD
Well-Known Member
Sorry to say @JayVee but at least the Highway Code of Poland does not recognize L1e-A as a separate class. There is either the bicycle (0.9 m width maximum, powered by human power, can be assisted by electric motor of continuous power not higher than 0.25 kW and assistance that gradually ceases to exist at 25 km/h) or a moped, which is a bi- or a tri- cycle equipped with internal combustion engine of capacity not greater of 50 cm3 or with electric motor of the power not greater than 4 kW and of which construction limits the maximum speed to 45 km/h.
That Code was last changed as per 2nd of January 2020.
Therefore, at least in Poland, all L1e classes have been classified as the moped. I should know better as I registered and insured my Turbo Vado and it was really pain in ass.
RAD may
Maybe the same class as the 25km/h mopeds ( fuel or electric) that requires an insurance but no registration plate. They are allowed in bike lanes.The equivalent of a class 2 exists in EU law. In fact, RAD sells these bikes in the EU. Like many people, you're not understanding the difference between EN15194 and L1e-A. Given the mess of EU laws, I have to say I'm not surprised...
This is what the two categories refer to:
EN15194 compliant = Max speed 25km/h, Max 250W. No type approval, but no throttle either. This is the 25km/h EU e-bike that everyone is used referring to.
L1e-A = Max speed 25km/h, Power: 251W up to 1kW Max. Throttle allowed but type approval needed.
RAD has explained it here for you:
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