News
Our Top 5 Reasons to buy an e-bike in 2024
You’ve taken the first step. You’ve begun looking into e-bikes. First of all - welcome!... Secondly, you’re in the right place.
Eco Bike Co. is one of the UK’s leading e-bike retailers. Not only do we stock an extensive range of bikes, but we’re passionate cyclists and e-bike advocates ourselves. This probably doesn’t come as a surprise, but some of our reasons to buy an e-bike in 2024 might. From health and happiness to saving money, we asked the team at Eco Bike Co. HQ to share their top reasons for investing in an electric bike.

1. E-bikes are fun, easy and safe to ride
If you’re yet to try one, we can confirm: riding an e-bike is great fun. Do you enjoy the feel of the wind in your face as you cycle? Well, you’re going to love engaging power assist and gliding through traffic, up hills, and along even the trickiest of trails.
Some people ask if riding an e-bike is harder or more complex than a conventional bike. Absolutely not. With a wide range of models available, there is an e-bike suited to people of all shapes, sizes, age, and fitness levels.
Indeed, whether it’s hills, cross winds or driving rain that is putting you off getting out on a bike, an e-bike’s lightweight but powerful motor is more than an antidote for tricky conditions.
Interestingly, a study carried out by the Transport Research Laboratory revealed e-bike users, compared to conventional cyclists, are on average twice as likely to take their bike out - a clear signifier of the accessibility of e-bikes.
2. E-bikes offer a range of potential health benefits
It’s well established that exercise is beneficial for both your mental and physical health. As we’ve noted above, e-bike users are on average taking more exercise than conventional cyclists thanks to the bike’s appeal and ease-of-use. What’s more, they may well be riding for longer due to the power assist function.
While some may argue having a motor limits the level of exercise taken, one only needs to use the motor as and when required - and even when doing so, e-bike riding is still considered moderate exercise.
Another benefit of the motor is reduced muscle strain and fatigue - lessening the likelihood of injury, keeping you out riding and exercising for longer. E-bike riding has been linked to immune system improvements and cardiovascular and respiratory health. In the context of the Covid-19 pandemic, it’s well worth taking note of this.
Around the office, we agreed the sense of well-being e-bike riding provides has to be one of the greatest health benefits. We’ve mentioned how fun e-bikes are, and the endorphin blast of a morning ride is truly a stress buster!
The additional time spent out of doors - commuting, running errands and trips to the countryside - is a major mood-boost. There’s also a widely-recognised link between fresh air and exercise and getting a good night’s sleep.
3. E-bikes are environmentally friendly
It’s hard not to be thinking about the state of the planet in 2024, with climate change and its impacts becoming clear to see. If you’re concerned about your own impact on the environment, an e-bike is a great investment. E-bikes are a zero-emission mode of transport. With motor vehicles accounting for a fifth of UK greenhouse gas emissions, swapping your drive to work for a e-bike ride is a smart choice.
They also reduce environmentally-harmful congestion, using less space in the road, and are able to take advantage of the increasingly widespread dedicated cycle routes. What’s more, as the UK’s energy mix shifts towards a greater proportion of renewables, charging your e-bike is more eco-friendly than ever. In some places, you can even charge your bike solely using green energy. With major strides being taken to reduce the environmental impact of battery production and disposal, e-bike are an environmentally friendly choice for 2024.
4. E-bike technology is getting better and better
In 2024, we’re seeing the best ever range of e-bikes to hit the UK. Developments to battery and motor technology mean longer rides and shorter charge times. Resultantly, batteries now function to a high standard for longer - making them more sustainable as well as saving you money.
Although there are different types of e-bikes for different purposes (e.g. types of terrain), almost universally frames are getting lighter, and previous concerns about the weight of e-bikes have become a thing of the past.
5. E-bikes can save you money
There are a range of figures and data sources out there when it comes to the average cost of commuting in the UK - but safe to say, it isn’t cheap. Riding an e-bike to work has never been more appealing in terms of cost.
Train fares have risen, while much discussion of the ongoing cost-of-living crisis has centred on the record price rises of petrol. The financial benefit of cycling to work has never been greater than in 2024.
The sad reality of the cost-of-living crisis is many of us are being forced to economise. Swap out your gym membership for weekend e-bike rides. We find there’s no better way to spend a weekend than out on an e-bike - an affordable and healthy hobby.
Charging an e-bike at home will have a negligible impact on your electricity bill, while maintenance costs will remain low so long as you adhere to best practices. We could go on all day (seriously, we’ve got some pretty dedicated e-bike fans in the office!) Of course, you may consider us biased (fair enough), but our top five reasons to buy an e-bike in 2024 are pretty hard to argue with.
Health, the environment and your personal finances are important pillars in life - which e-bike ownership helps to support. If you’d like to find out more about how an e-bike can have a positive impact in your life, get in touch with one of our friendly team today.
How to stay safe riding an e-bike in wet weather
Spring has sprung! The Spring Equinox saw the UK bathed in sunshine, with temperatures clearing 20 degrees in more than one location.
And if the forecasts are to be believed, there are more balmy spring days to come.
So why are you guys writing about how to stay safe riding an e-bike in wet weather, you ask? Well, for one, don’t forget this is the UK! The weather is highly changeable - particularly at this time of year (April Showers, anyone?).
Wet-weather riding is also a topic our experts at Eco Bike Co. are asked about regularly, with some people having preconceived ideas about possible risks of riding e-bikes in such conditions. Before we go any further, let’s clear that up: If it’s not too wet to ride a conventional bike, it’s not too wet to ride an e-bike. The only thing is you need to avoid fully submerging the battery or motor of your e-bike.
So, no excuses and staying in on those showery April days!
That said, there are certain precautions to take when cycling in wet weather, whatever kind of two wheeled transport you have - as well as various maintenance actions and tips to ensure your safety. Read on for our guide to how to stay safe riding an e-bike in wet weather.
Basic maintenance and cleaning are key
Both conventional and e-bikes require a certain level of maintenance, whatever the time of year and weather conditions. Keeping your bike in good working order reduces the chances of potentially dangerous issues occurring while out on the road.. Arguably, e-bikes require a little more attention, given some of their technical components.
Once home from a wet-weather ride, there are a few actions to take before you head to the sofa.
Give your bike a rinse down with warm soapy water.
Although the battery is sealed, we’d tend to remove it for peace of mind and ensure the electrical contact points are well dried.
After drying your bike, it’s time to show the chain some love. Dribble de-greaser, followed by a lubricant, on to the chain, while being sure to remove any dirt from in-between the links.
If you’re not too confident about maintaining some of the moving parts of the bike, you can always take it in for a service - ideally somewhere that specialises in e-bikes.
We’ve compiled some other handy e-bike maintenance tips here.

Make sure you’re wearing appropriate kit
Wearing the right clothing makes a huge difference to cycling, whatever the weather.
When it comes to the rain, it’s simply vital.
Suitable cycling gear not only makes riding an e-bike in wet weather more comfortable, but it makes it safer too by reducing the risk of catching a chill, uncomfortable chafing or getting rain in your eyes (we’re big fans of cycling caps for that very purpose).
Gloves are a good shout in wet weather, not just to keep your hands warm, but to ensure sufficient grip on your handle bars.
It’s worth shopping around for a quality jacket. Lightweight with a high level of water resistance should be top of your wish list. High-vis is also a plus..
You can’t do much better than Emu’s range of wet weather cycling clothing - from jackets, to trousers and gloves.
Make sure whatever you're carrying is waterproofed, too. You don’t want to be arriving at the office to find your laptop or important documents are soaked through.
Different cyclists have different preferences for cycling baggage, but at Eco Bike Co. HQ waterproof panniers are our preferred choice for riding an e-bike in wet weather.
Consider some additional accessories for your e-bike
A key consideration to staying safe while riding an e-bike in wet weather is visibility. As mentioned above, high-vis clothing is recommended, but we’d also strongly advise fitting lights to your bike. Both front and rear lights are really non-negotiable in wet weather. Take a look at our range of lights here.
It’s worth thinking about installing a mudguard or fender to your bike, too. While the battery and motor on your e-bike will be highly water resistant, there’s no harm in having some extra protection - as well as keeping splashes from coating your back too.
Some cyclists in very wet weather may consider changing their tyres. However, Eco Bike Co. e-bikes all come with top-of-the-range tyres, so this really isn’t a necessity in all but the most extreme conditions.
Take care and adjust how you cycle
In rainy conditions, GCSE physics comes into play! Wet weather means greater stopping distances due to reduced friction between the bike and the road. Slow down to ensure you maintain control of the bike. Remember to break early, as it will take longer than usual to come to a safe stop. We’d avoid leaning too heavily into corners too, due to the reduced grip you’ll experience in wet conditions.
Ensure dry transportation and storage of your e-bike
To avoid your bike getting excessively wet, make sure it’s well covered when transporting it. You don’t need anything fancy, but a decent quality, water-resistant cover is a must for any length of journey with your bike exposed on the back or roof of your vehicle. When storing your bike at home in wet weather, make sure it’s not somewhere damp. Damp, humid conditions will accelerate wear and tear on your e-bike and should be avoided where possible.
How to stay safe riding an e-bike in wet weather
Most of the principles for staying safe when riding an e-bike in wet weather are straightforward and easy to adopt. Remember, wet weather necessitates a little more care and attention for your bike. You’ll also need to consider how you’re riding - as well as what you're wearing.
If you’d like to discuss wet weather cycling further with our team, or to get some guidance on our wet-weather ready range of e-bikes, get in touch today.
Health and fitness benefits of e-bikes
Whether you’re looking to save money on your commute or reduce your carbon footprint, there are plenty of reasons to buy an e-bike in 2024.
Arguably, though, there is no greater reason to start riding an e-bike than the health benefits it offers. Indeed, never has taking care of our personal health been a higher priority.
Of course, maintaining a healthy body is always important, but in light of the coronavirus pandemic - in which clear links were drawn between conditions such as obesity, and respiratory concerns and hospitalisations - doing what you can to stay fit is a top priority.
What’s more, huge swathes of society struggled with their mental health over the two years of intermittent lockdowns - and continue to do so as the nation returns to its feet. E-bikes are a highly accessible (and fun!) way to support your mental health as well as keep fit and healthy. Let’s look at our top five health and fitness benefits of e-bikes.

Improved cardiovascular system and heart health
The cardiovascular system refers to your heart and lungs. Regular e-bike riding will increase the efficiency of your cardiovascular system - meaning your body will be able to absorb more oxygen while getting rid of waste carbon dioxide.
More efficient capillaries in your lungs, as well as more oxygen-carrying red blood cells, can result from regular moderate exercise - leaving you feeling fitter and more energetic.
Exercise gets your heart beating - and riding an e-bike is no different in that regard. While you can use power assist to build up intensity gradually, limiting any strain on your heart, you’ll find over time that your heart won’t need to beat so fast while riding at the same speeds. This is due to your heart growing stronger and more efficient thanks to your efforts. According to Johns Hopkins Medicine, regular exercise, such as e-bike riding, is “one of your most effective tools for strengthening the heart muscle”, with subsequent benefits such as reduced blood pressure which can lessen the chances of a heart attack or stroke.
E-bike riding helps you maintain a healthy weight
Riding an e-bike gets you up and moving. An active hobby such as cycling will get you burning more energy. Perhaps you will use your e-bike to commute or run errands. Think how you would have spent that time otherwise - likely totally sedate. Not only does the exercise in itself burn calories which can help you lose excess weight, you’ll also find your metabolism improves. A more efficient metabolism will keep you energised and support you in keeping the pounds.
Interestingly, the University of Bristol recently carried out a study linking e-bike riding to reduced risk of type two diabetes - which can be caused by being overweight. Some will claim that a conventional bike will help you lose weight faster than e-bike. This isn’t entirely correct. Riding an e-bike can be as challenging or easy as you like, thanks to the power assist option.
What’s more, being more accessible to riders who are perhaps lacking in fitness initially or new to the sport, we tend to see those using an e-bike for exercise far less likely to give up after having been put off by the initial difficulty level.
Riding an e-bike improves wellbeing and reduces stress
At Eco Bike HQ. we love the great outdoors - and with summer around the corner, what better time to get out into nature with your e-bike. But even if you can’t get out of town, simply exercising outdoors can give your mood a lift
The links between exercise and mental health are well established. The NHS have reported those who exercise regularly are 30% less likely to suffer from depression.
Exercise can be a great stress reliever. Those who commute to work by bike often find that top-and-tailing their working day with exercise provides them with focus in the morning (plenty of oxygen to the brain) and a sense of calm at the end, having released tension through physical exertion.
If you struggle to get a good night’s sleep, fresh air and exercise are proven to help. Sleeping well can have a huge impact on mental health and is a major potential benefit of e-bike riding.
E-bikes can help with muscle tone and strength
The fitness fans in our team love riding their e-bikes as it offers a superb, low-impact workout for their legs and core. In particular, you’ll notice that e-bike riding particularly targets your quads, glutes, hamstrings, and calves. Unlike running, which can cause damage as a result of pounding on the joints, e-bike riding is completely smooth. What’s more, with power assist, riders can reduce difficulty when necessary, ensuring these muscles are not over-strained.
Health and fitness benefits of e-bikes
Whether you’re planning to ride your bike long distances or simply to the shops, you can benefit from the additional outdoor exercise available to you as an e-bike owner. We are huge advocates of cycling for fitness, and if you’d like to talk more about this subject with the team, do get in touch.
DISCLAIMER: You should always consult your physician or other healthcare provider before starting any form of exercise program. Eco Bike Co. are not medical professionals and do not offer medical advice or opinions.
Go further: E-bike battery maintenance and health
E-bike batteries come in different shapes and sizes, but whatever the model, it’s crucial to understand the basics of e-bike battery maintenance and health. Looking after your battery can mean longer rides, with fewer charges required. What’s more, with sensible care, your battery can also remain functional for longer, saving the need of buying a replacement - and crucially reducing the environmental impact of battery disposal. In this blog, we look more closely at e-bike batteries, specifically how proper maintenance to support their health can result in going further on your journeys.
How long do e-bike batteries last?
How long do e-bike batteries last? Let’s first define what we mean by “last”... There’s both run time (e.g. the range you can go with your battery on a single charge) and the length of time the battery remains functional (i.e. it retains charge and doesn’t need replacing).
At Eco Bike Co., we pride ourselves in only working with leading electric bikes brands, so battery quality is assured with regard to both these definitions. Before we get stuck into the details of battery maintenance, it’s worth reiterating, not all e-bike batteries are made equal.
Different models and brands feature batteries with varying wattage and ampere hours, resulting in different ranges. Note: Range is also dependent on the different riding conditions - terrain, rider weight, tyre pressure, headwind etc. In terms of a battery’s life cycle, there is always going to be an endpoint as they naturally discharge over time.
Different models will be able to complete different numbers of charging cycles. Crucially, how you look after your battery can significantly influence how many this is.

Battery cleaning and basic maintenance
After a wet or muddy ride it’s important to give your bike a once over.
Dirt, grit and water can all cause issues in the moving parts of a bike, while the act of cleaning a bike gives you a chance to check for any minor issues that if caught early can be dealt with more easily.
The same applies to your battery. Remove it from the bike and wipe it down with warm soapy water. Avoid using a jet washer or anything similarly high-pressure, as while e-bike batteries are water resistant, we wouldn’t suggest pushing it to its limits in case there is some kind of damage present.
If you do notice any damage while cleaning the battery, stop using it immediately. Get in touch with an expert for advice on the best course of action.
How best to charge an e-bike battery
There are several best practices to be aware of when it comes to charging your e-bike.
Follow these tips to maintain battery health:
- Temperature can have an impact on how a battery charges. Charge your battery indoors, ideally somewhere with a moderate temperature of 10 to 20 degrees.
- Always use a charger approved by your e-bikes manufacturer to avoid risk of damage during charging. Note: Issues arising from using an unapproved charger could impact your warranty.
- Don’t charge your battery immediately after finishing a ride - wait at least thirty minutes to let the battery cool down before plugging it in.
- Avoid charging your battery all the way to 100%, and likewise don’t regularly discharge it to zero. Reduce battery stress by keeping it between 20% - 85% charged. This will extend it’s life
However, there is a quarterly exception to this final point. Every few months you will want to run your battery completely flat to keep the maximum charging capacity as high as possible.
Storage solutions and transportation tips for battery health
We’ve noted the importance of keeping your battery between 20% and 85% - and monitoring this when charging. If you are storing your battery for a period of time, try to keep an eye on charge levels and maintain it around the 50% mark.
Unsurprisingly, it’s important you consider the temperature of wherever you are storing the battery. Just like when charging, opt for a moderate temperature if at all possible. When transporting your e-bike on a rack, it’s tempting to stick it straight on and head off - particularly after a gruelling ride.
However, it is well worth removing the battery and transporting it inside your vehicle. Although e-bike batteries are hardy pieces of kit, were it to become detached from the bike due to road conditions or a loose fitting, there is a risk of damage. Play it safe.
How you ride can impact e-bike battery life
Lithium-ion batteries hold a certain number of charge cycles. The more often you charge your battery, the sooner it is going to need replacing. Power-assist is an incredibly useful (and fun) part of owning and riding an e-bike. However, you may want to consider how much you are using it - and if it’s always necessary. Opting for pedal power a little more often will reduce the number of charges you need, and extend your battery life.
E-bike battery maintenance and health
We’ve looked at how best practices when it comes to e-bike battery maintenance and health can ensure longer rides and longer lasting batteries. It comes down to the principles of lithium batteries - how they discharge over time, the finite number of charge cycles they hold, and how they respond to environmental factors such as temperature.
We’ve got a little more technical in this article, so don’t hesitate to get in touch with one of our team if you’d like to discuss your e-bikes battery or any issues you might be having.
Remember, all our e-bikes are covered by a full warranty, so shop in confidence.
Are e-bikes eco friendly? The facts.
In 2024, it’s hard to ignore growing global environmental concerns.
Whether it’s the sequence of ever more regular climate disasters, the stalling of legislation at last autumn's COP26, or concerning levels of air pollution, being eco-friendly at both Governmental and individual levels is becoming more than just something to be desired - but an absolute necessity.
While some reject the burden for tackling climate change being placed on the individual, it is irrefutable that each one of us can make a difference to our environment and be more eco-friendly.
One of the principal ways of reducing your carbon footprint is to drive less. It’s time for bikes to take centre stage!
Unsurprisingly, at Eco Bike Co HQ, we’re often asked whether e-bikes are eco friendly.
Short answer? Yes! But let’s look at the facts as to why e-bikes are an eco-friendly transport option.
Zero emissions - cut your carbon footprint with an e-bike
The link between carbon emissions and global warming is well established.
While many things can contribute to your own carbon footprint, including diet and even clothing choices, for many, the use of carbon emitting transport has the biggest impact.
In the UK, 20% of all greenhouse gas emissions come from motor vehicles.
With the IPCC aiming to limit global warming to 1.5°C and the UK Government targeting net zero by 2050 everyone needs to play their part.
With Statista reporting private vehicle emissions significantly outstripping those of public transport, opting for a zero emission solution such as an e-bike has never been a better idea.
E-bikes reduced harmful congestion on the roads
Congestion is a serious issue in the UK.
While the multiple lockdowns of the past two years will have skewed traffic data, UK citizens spent 115 hours in traffic in 2019 - at a total cost of £6.9 million - £894 per driver (not far off the price of a brand-new, high-spec e-bike!)
Traffic increases journey times, in turn increasing the amount of emissions released. Not only is this harmful to the planet, but drivers and passengers suffer, too.
It’s also been noted that traffic causes significant wear and tear to tarmac surfaces - requiring high-emission, heavy-duty repair vehicles to take to the road.
Being emission-free, lightweight and barely impacting traffic levels, an e-bike is clearly the eco-friendly option when it comes to harmful congestion.
Is charging an e-bike from the National Grid eco-friendly?
Okay, the electricity for charging your e-bike battery has to come from somewhere - and you can’t always guarantee how green this energy is.
However, we’ve been encouraged to see the energy mix in the UK notably shifting towards renewable sources.
Record-breaking levels of green energy use have been recorded, with the National Grid suggesting they will be able to operate the system carbon free by 2025.
Comparatively, the environmental impact of charging from the National Grid is non-existent when compared to the alternative of using a petrol or diesel vehicle.
What’s more, as e-bikes continue to become more technologically advanced, their range per charge continues to improve. Sustainability Times recently reported how even the most basic e-bikes “offer a range of 20-30 miles on a single charge” - a trend we are also seeing at Eco Bike Co. HQ.
Increasingly, you’ll find options to charge your bike independently of the grid, using solely renewable energy. For example, this charging station in Tyneside runs exclusively on wind and solar energy with many more such initiatives in the pipeline across the UK.
But wait, are e-bike batteries eco friendly?
Lithium batteries, used in most e-bikes and electric cars, have raised some red flags when it comes to the environment.
There have been legitimate concerns as to how they’re produced, as well as disposed of.
The lithium mining process has been criticised for its impact on surrounding ecosystems, including water supplies - and issues around worker’s rights have been raised. Additionally, the battery recycling industry is still somewhat emergent.
Naturally, this is concerning to us at Eco Bike Co. - however, things are changing.
The composition of minerals in e-bike batteries is shifting to less environmentally impactful combinations, while lithium battery recycling is moving towards greater sustainability.
The fact of the matter, as stated by David Deak, chief technical officer of Lithium Americas and former Tesla employee, is that while lithium batteries may not be perfect, the huge offsetting potential of carbon emissions through electric vehicles when compared to any kind of hydrocarbon combustion engine, more than mitigates their use.
What’s more, any negative impacts of a lithium battery can be immediately reduced by ensuring it is used for as long as possible. There are a variety of ways to extend your e-bike battery’s life, such as charging at a neutral temperature.
Note: Eco Bike Co. only work with brands whose batteries are produced to the highest environmental and quality standards,
Are e-bikes eco friendly? Final thoughts
While there is still work to be done in terms of making e-bike batteries more eco-friendly - we’re really pleased to see significant steps are already being taken in this department.
Similarly, as the UK’s energy mix continues to become greener, any concerns about charging your e-bike can be alleviated.
Essentially, e-bikes are almost entirely eco-friendly. An emission-free mode of transport, with negligible impact on congestion and road quality, they’re a no-brainer for individuals looking to reduce their carbon footprint.
And we’ve not even begun to talk about the other, numerous, benefits of owning an e-bike.
Why not get in touch with one of our experts today to talk through how an eco-friendly e-bike should be top of your wish-list for 2024?
