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  2. Electric bicycle - Wikipedia

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    E-bikes have reached a market share of 10% by 2009, as e-bikes sales quadrupled from 40,000 units to 153,000 between 2006 and 2009, [83] and the electric-powered models represented 25% of the total bicycle sales revenue in that year. [82]

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    According to Fortune Business Insights, the global electric bike market is projected to grow from US$ 50.1 billion in 2024 to US$ 148.7 billion by 2032, a CAGR of a very healthy 14.6%. The robust adoption curve is driven by advances in ebike technology, the popularity of recreational bicycling and the rising societal preference for ebikes as a ...

  4. Motorized bicycle - Wikipedia

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    In accordance with federal law, all power-assisted bicycles, regardless of province, must 1) have a maximum of three wheels; 2) have steering handlebars and pedals; 3) use an electric motor of 500 W output or less for propulsion; 4) must not be capable of speeds faster than 32 km/h (20 mph) on level ground using motor power alone; and 5) bear a ...

  5. Electric motorcycles and scooters - Wikipedia

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    At the Stanley Cycle Show in 1896 in London, England, bicycle manufacturer Humber exhibited an electric tandem bicycle. Powered by a bank of storage batteries, the motor was placed in front of the rear wheel. Speed control was by a resistance placed across the handlebars. This electric bicycle was mainly intended for racetrack use. [3]

  6. Solar vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Solar bicycle in Wolfurt, Vorarlberg, Austria (2020) The first solar "cars" were actually tricycles or Quadracycles built with bicycle technology. These were called solarmobiles at the first solar race, the Tour de Sol in Switzerland in 1985. With 72 participants, half used solar power exclusively while the other half used solar-human-powered ...

  7. Bluebikes - Wikipedia

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    To unlock the bike(s), a person must first purchase a pass using a credit or debit card at the solar-powered [21] station kiosk or on the Bluebikes app. A five digit numeric code will be given. For users with monthly or yearly plans, a physical bike key can be requested.

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  9. VéloSoleX - Wikipedia

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    Solexity — an electric assisted bicycle which can reach speeds of up to 25 km/h (16 mph) [Pedelec norm] and has a range of up to 60 km (37 mi). [4] e-Solex — an electric bike which can reach speeds of 25–35 km/h (16–22 mph) and has a range of up to 40 km (25 mi). [5]