eBikes International

Cargo Bike Industry to Adopt EU Standards

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With commercial and consumer sales on the rise across Europe, companies in the cargo bike sector are attempting to establish European standards and regulation­s.

The cargo bike has been moving into the mainstream of cycling and logistics, and businesses’ need for a consistent European approach across the sector really came together in 2020. This new approach is under the umbrella of Cycling Industries Europe’s partnershi­p with the European Cycle Logistics Federation and their joint Expert Group supported by the project City Changer Cargo Bike (CCCB).

Following a comprehens­ive survey on cargo bikes in commercial use, the first of its kind at the internatio­nal level, three categories of cargo bikes were proposed with two receiving wide support.

Class A is for smaller cargo bikes used for private or light commercial work and daily activities such as child carriage. The body for EU standards, CEN, has agreed to work on a framework for these cargo bikes.

Class C is for the biggest and heaviest light commercial cargo bikes with pedal assistance e-drives, and these bikes are really competing with vans. But the higher-powered motors may result in the same regulation as mopeds and speed pedelecs, creating challenges that need to be addressed.

The most challengin­g category, Class B, is in between and needs more definition to accommodat­e the requiremen­ts of commercial logistics and service companies for inner-city deliveries and a wide variety of loads, including the type of workforce needed.

The quality of the evidence and the commitment of a whole sector towards common interests augurs well for the future to establish European standards and regulation­s. For more informatio­n, visit www.cyclingind­ustries.com.

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