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23 Jan 2024

An interesting article has appeared in Forbes reflecting many of the issues that Indie Retail & ActSmart members will be experiencing – the challenges and...

22 Jan 2024

Eight in ten small business owners (81%) are planning to develop their companies in 2024, according to new research from Novuna Business Finance. The research shows that over a third (33%) are...

22 Jan 2024

The Times has named 12 of the UK’s best independent bookshops — as chosen by its readers. Readers highlighted places that combined books with a friendly and welcoming atmosphere....

22 Jan 2024

The British Independent Retailers Association is championing the high street again this Valentine's Day for the second consecutive year with its #LoveYourHighStreet campaign.

10 Jan 2024

Nads Store, a family-run shop in Law, Lanarkshire, has been named Community Retailer of the Year at the Scottish Asian and Business Awards ceremony for the second year running.

10 Jan 2024

In the face of the escalating threat of loan fee fraud, the British Independent Retailers Association (Bira) is urging its members to heed the Financial Conduct Authority's (FCA) recent guidance...

9 Jan 2024

Canal boat record store Rubber Ducky Records is back on the water after it sank last April, ruining over 1,000 vinyl records and a stow of music equipment stored on...

9 Jan 2024

While mass-market players continue to dominate the UK retail industry, research by Geek Retreat shows that 15% of Brits have set up their own business in the past ten years, and of these,...

8 Jan 2024

The British Independent Retailers Association has said 2024 is anticipated to be a challenging period for shop keepers as economic challenges are still set to bite.

2 Jan 2024

Hudjo is the first online marketplace that lets cyclists park with locals, which relieves the anxiety of parking your bike. 

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Europe cracks down on E-Bike tampering

Posted on in Business News , Cycles News

EbikesFrance is the latest country to legislate the prevention of e-bike tuning.

This new mobility law came into effect at the beginning of 2020 and states that anyone who modifies an e-bike motor to increase its power could be prosecuted. According to French statutory provision L317-1, anyone found guilty of this could face a 30,000 euro fine, one year in jail and even a driving license suspension for a period of three years. In addition to all of this the modified e-bike must also be immobilized and is no longer permitted to be used until it's brought back to conformity.

Measures in other European countries

The new French law fits in with stances taken by various other European countries as both Germany and Spain have also called for measures to be taken to prevent the tuning and manipulation of e-bikes.

Also in the UK authorities have been given the legal possibilities to check on dealers of the sale of tuned e-bikes.

The biggest manufacturer of e-bike drives has also taken measures. In June 2019, Bosch eBike Systemsannounced that its MY 2020 drives include anti-tuning features as part of the software that prevents any changes of settings. According to Bosch "This improvement of the system comes in response to a requirement included in the current European standard (EN 15194: 2017) for electric motor-supported bicycles."

GM Claus Fleischer added that "Bosch eBike Systems is persistently fighting the practice of tuning and continuing to develop its technology. It's important for us that the 25 km/h e-bikes continue to be classified as bicycles in future. We must protect and preserve this status so that bikers can continue to enjoy electric support."

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