Does Laka cover e-bikes with throttles?
At Laka, we love the boost an e-bike provides. However, to keep things fair and legal for the entire collective, we only cover e-bikes that meet the UK’s Electrically Assisted Pedal Cycle (EAPC) regulations.
Is my throttle-assisted e-bike covered?
Whether your e-bike is covered depends on how the throttle functions:
Yes, it’s covered: If the throttle only provides "walk-assist" (powering the bike up to 3.7mph or 6kmh).
No, it’s not covered: If the throttle can propel the e-bike up to 15.5mph without the rider needing to pedal. This is often called a "twist-and-go" throttle.
Why doesn't Laka cover "twist-and-go" throttles?
Under UK law, if a throttle can power a bicycle up to 15.5mph without pedalling, that bicycle is no longer classified as an EAPC. Instead, it is legally considered a motor vehicle (similar to a moped or motorbike).
Because these vehicles require separate registration, taxing, and specific motor insurance, they fall outside of our community-driven bicycle cover.
What are the UK legal requirements for e-bikes (EAPCs)?
To keep things fair for the Collective and ensure everyone is riding legally, your e-bike must meet the UK Government’s specific rules for Electrically Assisted Pedal Cycles (EAPCs). To be eligible for Laka cover, the e-bike must:
Be pedal-powered: The e-bike must have pedals that can be used to move it.
Limit motor power: The electric motor's maximum continuous rated power must not exceed 250 watts.
Cut off at the limit: The electrical assistance must automatically stop when the e-bike reaches 15.5mph.
You can usually find these specifications in your e-bike manual or on a sticker located on the bike frame.
Where can I find the official government rules?
For a deep dive into the specific legalities of e-bikes in the UK, you can view the official government guidelines here.