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noun

An electric bike is a bicycle powered by an electric motor.

Example usage: 'I love my electric bike - it makes commuting to work so much easier.'

Most used in: Urban areas where cycling is popular.

Most used by: Commuters who need an extra boost of power.

Popularity: 8/10

Comedy Value: 4/10

Also see: e-bike, electric bicycle, pedal-assist bike, pedalec, power-assisted bike, electric-assist bike,

What is an Electric Bike?

An electric bike, or e-bike, is a type of bike that is powered by an electric motor. The motor can be powered by a battery, or a combination of a motor and a battery. The motor is typically used to assist the cyclist in pedaling, making it easier to ride up hills or over long distances. Electric bikes are becoming increasingly popular as an alternative to traditional bicycles, as they offer a more efficient and convenient way to get around.

Electric bikes are often used for commuting, leisure, and exercise, and are becoming increasingly popular in cities and towns around the world. According to a recent report from the International Energy Agency, e-bikes now account for over 25 million of the total two-wheeled vehicle sales worldwide. The report also found that electric bike sales are projected to double over the next five years, making them a major player in the global transportation market.

Electric bikes can be very cost-effective, as they require less maintenance than traditional bicycles and are often much cheaper to operate. Additionally, electric bikes are much easier to ride, as they can provide assistance when needed, making them ideal for those who may have difficulty riding traditional bikes. Electric bikes are also much more environmentally friendly than cars, as they don’t generate any emissions.

Electric bikes are becoming increasingly popular and offer a great way to get around without the need for a car. Whether you’re looking for an easy way to get around town or a more efficient way to ride up hills and over long distances, electric bikes are a great option.

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The Origin of the Cycling Term 'Electric Bike'

The term “electric bike” is believed to have originated in the late 19th century, in the United States. It was first used to describe a bicycle with a small electric motor attached to it. The motor would give the cyclist an extra boost of power, allowing them to travel further and faster than regular bicycles.

The first electric bike was built in 1895 by Ogden Bolton Jr. of Canton Ohio. His design was powered by an electric motor and a battery. Although the battery only lasted for a short distance, this was a revolutionary design that paved the way for the development of the modern electric bike.

Over the years, electric bikes have become increasingly popular as people look for alternative forms of transportation. They are now available in many different types, such as mountain bikes, road bikes, folding bikes, and even electric scooters. Electric bikes are an environmentally friendly and efficient way to get around, and they are becoming more popular every day.

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