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Understanding E-Bike Laws in the EU & UK
Understanding E-Bike Laws in the EU & UK
Riding an e-bike is all about freedom, no traffic jams, no stress, just smooth electric rides that make everyday life lighter. But to keep that freedom rolling safely, it’s important to know the rules that keep your e-bike road-legal across the EU and UK.
At Hygge Bikes, we design our electric bikes to meet every legal standard while giving you a fun, easy, and stylish way to move. So whether you’re cruising through London past the River Thames, riding alongside Berlin’s Tiergarten, or exploring Copenhagen’s famous Nyhavn canals, your ride stays completely worry-free and beautifully European.
The Power & Speed Limit That Keeps You Legal
Across both the UK and EU, e-bikes are officially known as Electrically Assisted Pedal Cycles (EAPCs).
That means:
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The motor power must not exceed 250W
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The electric assist must cut off at 25 km/h (15.5 mph)
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And the motor only works when you’re pedalling
If your e-bike goes faster or uses a more powerful motor, it’s no longer classed as a bicycle; it’s a moped. That means registration, insurance, and a driving licence are required.
Every Hygge e-bike, from the sleek Lossø and Nivø to the foldable Virum, is carefully built to meet these exact standards, so you can simply hop on and ride, wherever you are in Europe.
Why Bells Matter More Than Horns
In some EU countries, a manual bell is required by law, while electric horns aren’t allowed. It’s one of those small but important details that help e-bikes stay classified as bicycles rather than motor vehicles.
At Hygge, we follow these standards across all our electric bikes to make sure your ride stays completely road-legal, wherever you’re cycling. Even though some riders prefer the sharper sound of an electric horn (which we once offered), keeping things consistent and compliant means your Hygge e-bike is always ready for the road without any issues.
What Happens If You Don’t Follow the Rules
It might be tempting to unlock your e-bike’s speed limit or modify its motor for a little extra boost, but doing so can cause more harm than good. Across the UK and EU, bikes with illegal specs or motors above 250 W are treated as mopeds, which means you could face fines, insurance issues, or even have your e-bike seized.
At Hygge Bikes, we take these rules seriously, not just to protect our reputation, but to protect our riders too. Keeping every Hygge e-bike within legal standards allows us to continue offering safe, reliable, and fully compliant electric bikes for years to come.
So, while we love innovation and performance, we always encourage riders to enjoy the power that’s built in, the way it’s meant to be. Because staying within the rules keeps the ride smoother for everyone.
Smart Design, Legal by Nature
From 250W custom Hygge motors to road-legal lighting, hydraulic brakes, and certified batteries, every element of a Hygge Bike is made to fit within EU and UK standards. You get effortless power, comfort, and peace of mind, no paperwork or extra rules to worry about.
Because when you ride a Hygge e-bike, you’re not just staying within the law, you’re embracing a lifestyle built around freedom, simplicity, and smart design.
Explore the full range at www.hyggebikes.com