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  2. List of electric bicycle brands and manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    This article lists notable electric bicycle brands and manufacturers including electric unicycles.. Many bicycle brands do not manufacture their own product, but rather import and re-brand bikes manufactured by others, sometimes designing the bike, specifying the equipment, and providing quality control.

  3. Electric bicycle - Wikipedia

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    E-bikes are zero-emissions vehicles, as they emit no combustion by-products, but the environmental effects of electricity generation and power distribution and of manufacturing and recycling batteries [62] must be accounted for. [63] E-bikes emit similar pollutants per kilometer as buses, with emission rates several times lower than motorcycles ...

  4. Genesis (bicycle company) - Wikipedia

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    The Genesis bicycles used by the Madison Genesis team at the Edinburgh round of the Tour Series in May 2016. Founded in 2006, Genesis is a UK bike brand manufacturing adventure & gravel, road, urban/utility, e-bike and touring models.

  5. Forest (bicycle-sharing system) - Wikipedia

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    Forest launched in 2020, but was shut down within months after someone was injured due to a faulty e-bike. The company recalled all of the bikes and replaced them, restarting service in 2021. [6] In August 2023, the service was renamed to Forest. [1]

  6. Electric bikes - Wikipedia

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    The term Electric bikes may refer to: Electric motorcycles and scooters; Electric bicycles. Pedelec (pedal electric cycle), electric bicycle where the rider's pedalling is assisted by a small electric motor

  7. Santander Cycles - Wikipedia

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    Since 2022, electrically assisted bikes (e-bikes) have also been available. These are only available to registered users (unlocked via the app or a key), for £3.30 per journey up to 30 minutes (subscribers pay a £1 supplement per journey up to 60 minutes). All users pay £3.30 per additional 30 minutes.