Everything you need to know about Electric Motorbikes
Brush up on your Electric Motorbike knowledge...
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Whether you’re the proud owner of an electric motorcycle, or you’re looking at purchasing the brand new Harley LiveWire or NUI electric scooter you’ll still need peace of mind when it comes to getting the correct insurance. Here at Devitt, we understand that electric bikes are starting to shape the market so that’s why we’re making sure we can provide the correct cover for you. Give us a call today on 0345 872 3614! Trusted by bikers since 1936, you’re in safe and reliable hands with Devitt.
It wasn’t going to be long until the futuristic visions of an electric motorbike model became a reality, especially with the car world already thriving. However, the first patent for an electric bike was submitted back in 1895 and it has blossomed since then.
There are even racing events dedicated to electric models including Formula E and TT Zero event at the Isle of Man TT, which is growing more popular and competitive each year.
But, it’s understandable that it might not be as widely accepted by the biking community, it goes against the grain of what motorcycling is all about – the power, speed and most importantly the sound – but there are some positives to owning an electric model.
If you’re looking for a fun and practical commuting machine then switching to electric could be the move for you, especially if you’re riding in London; congestion and emission charges are not applicable to these models. With charging points popping up in your local shopping centre car parks, all you need to do is plug in, swipe your card (which is linked to your bank account) and let it charge whilst you pick up your weekly shop.
Recently, we’ve seen electric-only motorcycle manufacturers popping onto the scene including Zero Motorcycles and NIU Electric Scooters, to name just a few. It’s obviously that there’s a market out there because even the likes of Vespa, BMW and even Harley Davidson with the launch of the brand new Harley LiveWire, are now attempting venture into the market. Starting prices for a new model can range from £10,000 upwards with max speeds of over 100mph and mile range of up to 120+ miles – not bad at all.
Please Note – To insure an electric moped/motorcycle through Devitt, our Insurers require you to have the correct licence legally required to ride the motorcycle.
Take a look at our list below of just some of the key benefits of owning an electric motorbike:
Getting your quote couldn’t be easier. Hassle-free, straight forward and most importantly, fast, all you need to do is provide us with a few key details about your electric motorbike – make and model and license plate, where you store it (in a garage, on the roadside or on a driveway), whether you have any no claim discount that could reduce your premium, your location and your occupation.
Things like security (locks, chains, alarms, immobilisers and securing your motorbike in a safe place), doing less mileage, taking an advanced riding course and taking advantage of our Excess Protect policy could all help to lower your premium even further – putting more money in your pocket for all those trips! Simply input your details online, or give our friendly team a call for an instant quote.
Call 0345 872 3614 for a quote today!
Generally electric mopeds are restricted to 28mph (45kmh). These are viewed in the same way as a 50cc petrol moped. As a moped, they can be ridden by any rider 16 or over who has either passed a CBT course or has category AM or P on their existing driver licence. These are classed as L1e-B.
Car drivers who passed their test before February 2001 generally will have this category AM or P already on their licence, or have a full motorcycle licence, and are not required to take a CBT course (please ensure you check this yourself). To insure an electric moped/motorcycle through Devitt, our Insurers require you to have the correct licence legally required to ride the motorcycle.
Electric scooters / motorbikes that are capable of speeds in excess of 28mph / 45kmph are classed as L3e-A1. There is no speed restriction however you must be 17 or above and have passed a CBT course OR have a full motorcycle licence.
Please view full licence requirements on the government website here.
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