Electric bicycle Sample Clauses

Electric bicycle. The technology of using Li-ion batteries in electric bicycles has been developed and is expected to be commercialized soon. China has 400 million bicycles; if 2% of them are replaced by electric bicycles, then there will be a market for an additional 2.4 billion Wh of battery energy. If high power and large size Li-ion cells are made with 10 Ah (36Wh) each, there is a need for an additional 67 million of such large and high power cells. According to a survey conducted by the Association of Chemical and Physical Industry of China, in the five biggest cites in China, 50% of people would like to upgrade their bicycles to electric bicycles.
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Electric bicycle. Two-wheeled vehicle supplemented with an electric motor. It may not be driven on sidewalks.
Electric bicycle. The term “electric bicycle” means any bicycle or tricycle with a low-powered electric motor weighing less than 100 pounds, with a top motor-powered speed not in excess of 20 miles per hour. Electronic Personal Assistance Mobility Device (EPAMD) – A two-wheeled, gyroscopically stabilized, battery-powered personal transportation device, including, but not limited to devices manufactured by Segway®. Mobility Scooters – Electrically powered wheeled device on which a single user sits, also called a Powerchair, for use by an individual with a mobility disability for indoor or both indoor and outdoor locomotion. Motorbike or Motorcycle – Any self-propelled two-wheeled motorcycle or motor-driven cycle, excluding tractor, designed for or capable of traveling off developed roadways and highways and also referred to as trailbikes, enduro bikes, trials bikes, motocross bikes or dual purpose motorcycles. Tank Chairs – A wheelchair with motorized treads in place of wheels designed for all-terrain use, not indoor use. Primarily designed for use by persons with a mobility disability. CLASS II All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) – Any recreation vehicle with three or more tires, 36 to 50 inches in width, having a wheelbase of 61 inches or less, has handlebar steering, and a seat designed to be straddled by the operator. Golf Cart – A motor vehicle that: (1) has not less than three wheels in contact with the ground; (2) has an unloaded weight less than 1,300 pounds; (3) is designed to be and is operated at not more than 15 miles per hour; and (4) is designed primarily to carry golf equipment and not more than two persons, including the driver. CLASS III Low Speed Vehicle – A four-wheeled motor vehicle capable of speeds of not more than 25 miles per hour on a paved level surface, and whose gross vehicle weight is less than 3,000 lbs. Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle (ROV) – Motorized off-road vehicles designed to travel on four or more non-highway tires, with a steering wheel, non-straddle seating, seat belts, an occupant protective structure, and engine displacement up to 1,000 cc.
Electric bicycle. The term ‘‘electric bicycle’’ means any bicycle or tricycle with a low-powered electric motor weighing under 100 pounds, with a top motor-powered speed not in excess of 20 miles per hour.

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