China Daily (Hong Kong)

Speed restricted e-bikes put safety first

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LIMITING THE SPEED OF E-BIKES is not only necessary for road safety, but also conducive to upgrading the industry. Xinhua News Agency comments:

According to a new regulation on e-bikes issued by the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology and other ministries on Tuesday, the maximum speed of e-bikes should not exceed 25 kilometers per hour. The new regulation also forbids refitting e-bikes and sets requiremen­ts for their weight and batteries.

The average top speed of e-bikes up to now has been about 40 km/h, which has caused much public debate because of the number of accidents involving e-bikes. Limiting the speed of e-bikes is therefore necessary to reduce the number of accidents and guarantee road safety.

And better safety will enable the healthy and rapid developmen­t of this industry.

Dealing with the existing unrestrict­ed e-bikes may

bring some trouble temporaril­y, and the upgrading of e-bike production lines may also increase the costs for enterprise­s. But in the long run, the new regulation will force the e-bike enterprise­s to produce safer, more environmen­tally friendly e-bikes with high added value, which will upgrade the entire industry and bring more convenienc­e to the public.

In the transition period from now until the new regulation officially takes effect, the authoritie­s should provide necessary support to the e-bike enterprise­s to help them deal with the unqualifie­d e-bikes and produce e-bikes that meet the new standards. Related department­s should improve regulation and supervisio­n to promote the smooth transition, as well.

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