Although many may thing that cars and buses should be the first vehicles that need to be turned electric, there is a means of transport that may go through this transition faster - it's a bicycle. If you think about it, bicycles are already zero emission vehicles that could be used for commuting around the city and urban areas but having an electric motor or a pedal assist may attract new riders and make cycling fun again, especially for those, who are struggling to pedal for longer periods of time.
Today the only thing that is keeping ebikes from going mainstream is the price. Not everyone is ready to invest in such a novelty gadget. But you don't always have to spend a fortune on a brand new electric bike, because if you already own a decent bicycle, you may use an electric conversion kit and do it yourself. While there are many DIY guides online showing how to put a drivetrain from random components, some companies have actually put together ready-made kits that let you get everything you may need for your conversion from one package.
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These kits range in pricing, have different power outputs from 250 to 1,250 Watts and batteries with different capacities but all of them serve one purpose - help you get your hands on an affordable solution for ebike build.
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