Battery protection frame electric bike
Battery protection frame electric bike
This product is a made-to-order item and may therefore have a longer delivery time. The estimated delivery time is 7-11 working days.
Product description
Our e-bike battery cover is designed to provide superior protection for your battery in all weather conditions. Made of durable neoprene material, the cover effectively protects against cold, water, dust and sun, and extends battery life whether it's winter or summer. Perfect for those who want to ensure reliable performance and avoid unexpected power outages, especially during cold winter days.
- Quality protection: Our battery protection for electric bikes is made of high-quality materials and effectively protects the battery against frost, water and sun.
- Reliable defense: Both against cold, dust and water; your electric bike's battery is safe in all conditions.
- Adjustable Velcro Straps: Easy to install and adjust, providing a user-friendly experience for quick and secure mounting.
Specification
Material: Neoprene
Color: Black
Size: Length: 53 cm, Width: 37 cm
Delivery
Delivery
Normal delivery time for items in stock is 1-3 working days from the time we receive your order, provided that Postnord/DHL keep their promised delivery times. Electric scooters and electric bicycles have a delivery time of 5-7 working days.
Delivery takes place via Postnord or DHL depending on the volume of your order. We only deliver within Sweden and offer free shipping on purchases over SEK 499. If a purchase is made under SEK 499, shipping costs SEK 69.
Guarantee
Guarantee
You have full right of withdrawal for 14 days after receiving the item if you are not satisfied. With us, you also always have a 6-month warranty. Read more about our warranty policy.
Payment
Payment
Card payment
We offer card payment with Visa, Mastercard or American Express.
Klarna
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Customer support
Customer support
We are happy to help you with questions or concerns and we always respond within 24 hours. Contact us here.
Return
Return
You have full right of withdrawal for 14 days after receiving the item if you are not satisfied. Read more about our refund policy.
Laws & regulations
Laws & regulations
Electric scooter
An electric scooter is considered a bicycle if it has a maximum speed of 20 km/h and a motor with no more than 250 W. If the electric scooter exceeds 20 km/h speed or has a motor with more than 250 W, different rules apply. The next classification is Moped Class II and then Moped Class I. There are technical requirements, such as braking systems, that must be met for an electric scooter to be classified as a moped. Essentially, if it reaches up to 25 km/h it is considered Moped Class II, while if the speed exceeds 40 km/h and the engine is stronger than 250 W it is classified as Moped Class I. For Moped Class I, an AM license is required , the vehicle must be registered, and a helmet must be worn. Moped class II requires a driver's license and mandatory use of a helmet. If the electric scooter does not meet the requirements for bicycle, moped class I or II, it may not be used on public roads.
Electric bike
For the requirements to apply to an electric bicycle, the motor must be limited to 250 W and only assist pedaling up to 25 km/h. The e-bike must also be pedaled for the motor to work. Deviation from these requirements results in the classification as a moped with associated rules.
We strongly recommend the use of a helmet, especially if the driver is under the age of 15, although it is not mandatory.
For more information about which rules apply to electric scooters and electric bicycles, read more at the Swedish Transport Agency.