The difference between lightweight electric power-assisted bicycles and traditional electric
vehicles
Compared with traditional electric
vehicles, electric power-assisted bicycles do not adjust the power by turning
the handlebars, but use sensors to capture riding signals (torque sensors
collect the rider's pedaling force; speed sensors collect speed signals), and
then understand the rider's riding intentions, provide corresponding power
assistance, and make the user ride more easily. When the rider stops pedaling,
the motor will stop outputting power. Compared with traditional electric
vehicles, electric power-assisted bicycles are lighter, easier to control, and
more in line with riding habits. At the same time, because traditional electric
vehicles are purely powered by electricity and rely on turning the handlebars
to adjust the power, the prediction time when encountering danger is shorter,
and the safety of electric power-assisted bicycles is better than that of
traditional electric vehicles.