By Laura Laker

Published: Wednesday, 02 November 2022 at 12:00 am


The electric bike is one of the most difficult types of bike, financially, for most people to access. With prices starting at around £1,000, it puts ebikes out of reach of many cyclists.

This includes some who are self-employed, those on benefits and retired people, who aren’t eligible for tax-free bikes under the Cycle to Work scheme.

I love my own ebike, and how it takes me to places I wouldn’t otherwise cycle, unlocking the benefits of riding an electric bike. With electric motors that activate when you pedal, ebikes have helped me ride from Land’s End to John O’Groats in nine days, and across hilly Cornwall laden with panniers.

Crucially, ebikes enable everyday cycling trips. Research found with a national network of safe routes, one in five trips could be made by bike. With widespread ebike access, that would be as high as one in four.