Sales of e-bikes increase during the pandemic

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When my friend Beth Fraser, 55, found out that we'd be covering 35 to 40 miles a day on our five-day bike trip through Canada's Prince Edward Island last summer, she was nervous


she wouldn't be able to keep up. So she requested an e-bike from our bike tour company, PEI Cycling Tours. It would be just like riding a regular bike, and not much like riding a moped


(no driver's license necessary). You use gears and pedal as usual most of the time, but have the option to give yourself a boost called “pedal assist” — thanks to a battery-powered


motor you can set from low to turbo. E-bikes’ batteries last at least a day (our guides were responsible for recharging them; on an independent multiday trip you'd need to carry your


own battery pack). The e-bike, my friend said later, made all the difference: “It felt like you had a kind hand behind you pushing your bike along, and that made hills a dream." Biking


in general has seen a boom during the coronavirus outbreak. It's an ideal way to get outdoor exercise while socially distancing. As a result, bike stores have been swamped with


customers looking to rent or buy bikes, or fix up old ones that might have been gathering dust. Paul Yepev, manager at City Bikes in Washington, D.C., says the store has some 1,000 bikes


waiting in line for repair service. “It's definitely a crazy time,” notes Yepev. He adds that both e-bikes and regular bikes are selling faster than ever. Rad Power Bikes' most


affordable e-bike, RadMission, retailing for $999, is scheduled to be released in October. Rad Power Bikes E-BIKES FACTS WHAT THEY ARE: Similar to regular bikes, with a battery-powered motor


available when riders need a boost (up to 20-28 mph, depending on e-bike model) BENEFIT: They make long rides — and going uphill — easier for a range of fitness levels STYLES: folding,


commuter, mountain, cargo and more COST: about $1,000 to $15,000 to buy; often about $15/hour to rent E-bikes aren't cheap: They range from about $1,000 to $15,000 each, depending on


battery life, style and other factors, though many higher-end stores, including City Bikes, don't sell any for less than $2,500. Rad Power Bikes in Seattle, a popular online e-bike


sales website, has recently released its lowest-priced e-bike yet, the RadMission 1 ($999), which will ship in October. "The demand for e-bikes is at an all-time high,” says Ty Collins,


the cofounder of Rad Power Bikes. The company's 2020 global sales for April increased 297 percent over 2019 sales. Also in April, e-bike sales in the U.S. rose 92 percent over sales in


April 2019, according to the NPD Group, a marketing research firm.


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