The "Safety Requirements for Electric Motorcycles and Electric Mopeds" mainly specifies the electrical appliances, mechanical safety, signs and warnings, and test methods of electric motorcycles and electric mopeds. These include: the heat generated by electrical appliances should not cause burning, material deterioration or personal burns; power batteries and power circuit systems should be provided with protective devices; electric motorcycles should be started through a key switch, etc.
Electric two-wheeled motorcycles: powered by electricity; two-wheeled motorcycles with a maximum design speed greater than 50km/h.
Electric three-wheeled motorcycle: a three-wheeled motorcycle driven by electricity, with a maximum design speed of more than 50km/h and a curb weight of not more than 400kg. [1]
Electric two-wheeled mopeds: two-wheeled motorcycles driven by electricity and meeting one of the following conditions: the maximum design speed is greater than 20km/h and not greater than 50km/h; the curb weight of the vehicle is greater than 40kg and the maximum design speed is not greater than 50km /h.
Electric three-wheeled mopeds: powered by electricity, the maximum design speed is not more than 50km/h and the curb weight of the whole vehicle is not more than 50 km/h
400kg three-wheeled moped.