Electric bikes, commonly known as e-bikes, are rapidly growing in popularity across the United States.

 Major cities like New York City, Los Angeles, and Austin have seen a surge in e-bike commuters.

 E-bikes provide pedal assistance through electric motors, making long-distance travel easier and less tiring.

 Companies such as Rad Power Bikes and Trek Bicycle Corporation are leading brands in the American e-bike market.

Many states in the USA classify e-bikes into three categories based on speed and motor assistance.

 Electric bikes are considered eco-friendly transportation because they reduce carbon emissions compared to cars.

Delivery services in cities often use e-bikes for faster and more efficient transportation.

 Federal and state incentives in some areas encourage residents to purchase electric bikes.

 E-bikes can typically reach speeds of up to 20–28 miles per hour depending on the class.

College campuses across the USA promote electric bikes as a sustainable commuting option.

Charging an electric bike usually takes between 3 to 6 hours.

 The average range of an e-bike in the USA is between 20 to 70 miles per charge.

 Popular models include the RadRover from Rad Power Bikes and various commuter models from Specialized Bicycle Components.

 E-bike riders in the USA must follow local traffic laws similar to traditional bicycle riders.

. The electric bike market in the United States continues to expand as more Americans seek affordable and sustainable transportation options.