15 reasons why an ebike could make you happier, healthier and better off

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Published: Tuesday, 16 April 2024 at 08:00 AM


Electric bikes are growing in popularity quickly, but what are the benefits of adding a motor to your pedal power?

Whether you’re new to cycling or are already a regular rider, there are several reasons why you might want to try an electric bike, from health and fitness through to financial and environmental benefits.

From riding to work, to fast-tracking your route to the top of mountain bike trails, here are 15 benefits of riding an electric bike.

1. An ebike will improve your fitness

Just because you’re riding an ebike doesn’t mean you aren’t getting a workout. – Robert Smith

Despite what some may believe, you can ride an electric bike for fitness.

The effort required to keep yourself moving may be less than on a non-assisted bike, but you’ll still be turning the pedals and putting in a significant amount of the energy required to move yourself along.

Studies have suggested that ebike riders’ hearts can be working at more than 90 per cent the level of riders of non-assisted bikes, but riders may perceive less effort.

Researchers at Brigham Young University in Utah monitored the heart rates of seasoned mountain bikers riding ebikes and bikes without motors.

The participants on electric mountain bikes reached 94 per cent of the average heart rate they did when riding purely pedal-powered on a 10-kilometre test circuit. This effort placed them in training zone four.

The same scientists concluded that riding an electric hybrid bike to work brought most of the benefits of commuting. Riders on ebikes averaged 89 per cent of the mean beats per minute they recorded riding without a motor.

In a similar BikeRadar test, 2021 National Hill Climb Champion Tom Bell hit 198bpm, close to his maximum heart rate of 208bpm, riding an electric mountain bike on his favourite off-road test loop.

Bell says: “You can still push as hard as you like on an ebike, you just have added assistance.

“So, although it can be used to make climbing and riding in general easier if you want to back off, it’s also possible to put in a lot of effort but just go faster for that effort.”

The exercise will strengthen your muscles and up the efficiency of your cardiovascular system, so you’ll be able to do more off the bike and feel fresher too.