’;
Chongqing- In the episode of Alex in the City "The Streets of Chongqing," I share my experience driving in the Mega-City of China and taking to the streets of Chongqing with my E-bike.
Driving an electric bike or e-bike in China is probably the best way for foreigners to get around cities in China. E-bikes are easier to move around town, more affordable, and more convenient for short-distance travel. However, Chinese law requires all foreigners and local citizens to register their e-bikes to drive them legally. China can boast the highest number of electric cars globally, but they're not nearly as ubiquitous as electric bikes. These $200 - $600 two-wheelers are a vital part of the future of clean transport in the country.
There are about 300 million electric bikes on China's roads; that number is predicted to surge due to rising popularity and policy initiatives. I have enjoyed riding my bike in China for the last three months. I will say that every region has different rules, so it's always best to check with local authorities for regulations and insurance obligations.
By continuing to browse our site you agree to our use of cookies, revised Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. You can change your cookie settings through your browser.
For any inquiries, please email service@ichongqing.info