Skip to content
Kostenfreier Versand und Rückversand*
< 15km zum nächsten Servicepoint
Kostenfreier Versand und Rückversand*
< 15km zum nächsten Servicepoint
Language

pedal assistance

What is pedal assistance?

Pedal assist is an innovative technology used primarily in electric bikes. It was developed to make cycling easier for cyclists by providing additional power for pedaling. The heart of pedal assist is an electric motor that is powered by a rechargeable battery.

As soon as you start pedalling, a sensor detects your effort and activates the motor, which then helps you progress faster and with less effort. This technology is particularly useful for long distances, steep climbs or when you are carrying additional loads such as shopping or children. Pedal assistance not only makes cycling less tiring, but also encourages greater use of the bike in everyday life, which can contribute to a healthier lifestyle and a reduction in environmental impact.

What functions does pedal assistance have?

  • Adjustable assistance levels: Most pedal assist systems offer different assistance levels that you can adjust according to your needs. This lets you decide how much help you want when pedaling.
  • Speed ​​control: Pedal assistance helps maintain a constant speed, which is especially useful on long distances or when riding against the wind.
  • Energy recovery: Some advanced systems offer the possibility of recovering energy when braking or driving downhill and thus partially recharging the battery.
  • Automatic shutdown: To ensure safety and compliance with legal regulations, the pedal assistance switches off automatically as soon as a certain speed limit is reached.

What should be considered when using pedal assistance?

When choosing a bike with pedal assistance, you should consider the following points:

• Battery life: Consider how long the battery lasts and how far you can ride on one charge. This is especially important if you plan on riding long distances.

• Motor position: The position of the motor can affect the handling characteristics of the bike. Motors can be installed in the front wheel, the bottom bracket or the rear wheel, and each position has its advantages and disadvantages.

• Maintenance: Pedal-assisted electric bikes may require more maintenance than traditional bikes. Check maintenance requirements and availability of replacement parts.

Advantages and disadvantages of pedal assistance

Advantages

• Increases range and allows you to ride longer distances without becoming overly tired.

• Makes climbing hills less strenuous and thus promotes the use of the bike on hilly terrain.

• Expands opportunities for people with reduced mobility or lower physical fitness to enjoy cycling.

Disadvantages

  • Heavier than traditional bikes, which can make maneuvering and transporting difficult.
  • Higher acquisition costs and possibly higher maintenance costs.
  • Dependence on battery charge – planning and possibly more frequent charging is required.

Alternatives for pedal assistance

  • Traditional bikes: For short distances or training, traditional bikes can be a simple and inexpensive alternative.
  • Bicycles with gears: Although they do not offer electrical assistance, they allow for more efficient power transmission and can make riding on hilly terrain easier.
  • Higher performance Pedelecs: For those who need more support, some models offer more powerful motors and higher speed.

Tips and Tricks

  • Use pedal assist wisely to maximize battery life. Use higher assist levels only when necessary.
  • Keep the battery well cared for. Avoid completely discharging it and store it in a cool, dry place.
  • Find out about the traffic regulations for electric bikes in your area to ensure you ride safely and legally.
Previous article Digital battery passport

Das könnte Dich auch interessieren

  • Rücktrittbremse beim E‑Bike

    Coaster brake on e-bikes: Useful or outdated?

    Anyone who buys an e-bike will at some point face the question: with or without a coaster brake? While older generations of bicycles were almost exclusively equipped with coaster brakes, many modern e-bikes today rely on rim or disc brakes. But which is really better? And for whom is a coaster brake still a sensible option?

  • Verzicht aufs Auto das Klima schützt

    Goodbye car: How giving up your car protects the climate – and how it can be achieved with an e-bike

    Commuting to work in the morning, a quick trip to the supermarket, and a weekend outing into the countryside – for many, the car is still the first choice. But anyone who seriously discusses climate protection today cannot avoid an uncomfortable truth: private car traffic is one of the biggest sources of CO₂. At the same time, the leverage here is particularly large – and, above all, tangible. Those who forego their car, or at least use it much less frequently, significantly reduce their personal carbon footprint. But how can this be implemented in everyday life?

  • Kettenblatt beim E-Bike

    Kettenblatt beim E-Bike: Wie die Größe das Fahrgefühl beeinflusst

    Das Kettenblatt ist ein zentrales Bauteil am E-Bike, das oft unterschätzt wird. Gerade bei E-Bikes mit Mittelmotoren hat die Wahl des Kettenblatts großen Einfluss auf die Übersetzung, das Tretgefühl und die Effizienz des Motors. In diesem Artikel erklären wir, worauf man achten sollte und welche Unterschiede verschiedene Kettenblattgrößen machen.