How the Electric Bike Works: A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding the Inner Mechanisms of E-Bikes
An electric bike works by using a motor powered by a battery to assist the rider in pedaling. The rider can control the level of assistance with a throttle or by adjusting the pedal assist settings. When the rider pedals, the motor provides additional power to assist them in pedaling, allowing them to ride farther and faster with less effort. The battery is charged by plugging into an electrical outlet and can typically provide power for 20-50 miles before needing to be recharged.