How Does Electric Bike Throttle Work?

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Electric bikes are an interesting invention and if you like technology and mountain bikes – you’ll love electric bikes. If you’re a hunter, you’ll love to know that there are specialized hunting eBikes that provide far more benefits than any other hunting vehicles out there.

But how do electric bikes work and how does electric bike throttle work?

These are just some of the questions we’ll answer in this post so keep on reading! By the end of the post, you’ll know exactly the difference in eBike operations but also which one would fit your needs the most!

What is an Electric Bike Throttle?

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Electric bike throttle is often a thumb button that turns on the motor and helps generate the boost of power you can feel every time you ride an eBike.

Such throttle function is most known as thumb throttle as the throttle is in a form of a button that’s wisely placed so you can reach it out with your thumb.

While you might not even notice it at first, it will be an essential feature you will use daily.

What’s great about bike throttle is that it can also help you still use your eBike as a regular bike with the laid back approach where it doesn’t provide any boost of power.

But one thing that most people instantly understand is that the more you press the throttle button, the more boost you will get from the eBike’s motor.

But how electric bike throttle works? Keep on reading as that’s exactly what you’ll find below. Of course, we will do our best to explain this in an easy-to-understand way!

How Does Throttle Work?

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Electric bike throttle operates in a very similar way many motorcycles (or scooters) operate. As soon as you engage the throttle button, the motor is powered on and it propels your eBike forward.

Most electric bike throttles can be adjusted to different power outputs, allowing riders to choose how much power exactly do they need.

This is also very useful at saving the battery and prolonging the range. However, when you’re battling the hills, full power is often the best throttle mode to use.

While some throttles offer a level-type mode to choose the power output, others work in a pressure-sensitive mode. This means, the further you press the button, the more power you will receive on your eBike wheels.

When you aren’t using an eBike – the motor stays in the “idle” mode until you are ready to take advantage of its features.

This also helps save the battery and ensure that the motor doesn’t run at all times – which would relatively lessen the range of each eBike.

Benefits of eBike Throttle

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The biggest benefit of electric bike throttle is the ability to get the boost of power without having to pedal the eBike.

Another type of throttle is the pedal assist system which requires you to pedal the eBike to gain the boost of power.

In this case, you will feel like you’re riding a scooter with the help of the throttle function.

Another benefit is having the ability to choose the exact amount of power you require in each situation. Therefore, your eBike motor won’t be running at its full power the whole time. This saves the battery & range left, but can also keep you safe from dangerous situations where full power isn’t exactly what you need.

We all know that riding a mountain bike on the trail or even off the trail requires twice much energy. The throttle can make rides on rocky terrain seem like a ride on the flat surface.

The same applies to the hills as well! An eBike will push through and help you in the hardest situations. Of course, riding an eBike with full power up the hill will definitely have a toll on your battery – but it’ll be worth it!

Electric Bike Throttle VS PAS

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The two main operating types of eBikes you can see are throttle and PAS which stands for pedal assist system.

But what is the difference and which one is better?

The pedal assist system provides the same function and yet it operates differently. PAS requires riders to rotate the pedals to engage the motor and receive the boost of power.

This helps regulate eBikes in many states and is a requirement in some which is a benefit. On the other hand, you’ll constantly have to pedal your eBike to gain the power.

But the great thing about PAS is that it can help the motor know exactly how much power to output, and this will solely depend on your pedaling style.

When you’re riding downhill, you can actually save energy. When you don’t pedal, you won’t engage the motor and this will help save battery and increase the range.

This is the main difference between throttle and PAS – and while most of you won’t have the preference, some people will.

Hunters are great examples as most hunting eBikes come with PAS, allowing them hands-free functionality and one thing less to worry about (as the motor engages as soon as the pedals start rotating).

So it’s up to you to decide whether you want the motor to provide a boost of power with or without the pedaling. Also, don’t forget to check out your state’s laws to make sure your new eBike complies with the regulations!

Conclusion

eBikes are increasing in popularity and they’ll become the next modern type of bike almost everyone will own.

Electric scooters are already making their leap into the homes, and that’s what we predict eBikes will do too.

We hope that you understand how the electric bike throttle works now and that you clearly see the difference between the throttle and the PAS.

Which one do you prefer? Throttle or PAS?

If you need any help making a decision or if you have any questions, don’t hesitate to leave a comment down below! We’ll do our best to help you out!

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