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The Rulebook · draft under verification

E-bike law in British Columbia.

The rules at a glance

Max motor power
500 W
Assist cutoff
32 km/h
Minimum age
16+
Helmet
Required for all riders (bicycle safety helmet)
Licence required
No
Registration required
No
43 CAD-priced models in the index publish specs within these limits

Official source

What the statute actually says

Since April 2024 British Columbia recognizes two classes of motor-assisted cycle: a 'light e-bike' (up to 250 W, assist to 25 km/h, minimum age 14) and a 'standard e-bike' (up to 500 W, assist to 32 km/h, minimum age 16); the values here reflect the standard class. Every e-bike must have pedals or hand cranks usable while the motor is engaged, and no driver's licence or insurance is required. A bicycle safety helmet is mandatory, and municipalities may set their own rules for cycling on shared-use paths.

Draft summary under verification — not legal advice. Confirm with the official source before relying on it. US riding-law guides are coming.