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Do you need a license plate to ride your eBike?

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eBike laws vary from state to state. If you’re about to take a ride in your home state and don’t plan on long trips to other states, questions like “do I need a license plate to ride an electric bike?” get easy answers. But once your estimated route is taken to another state, things get a bit different.

What governs the necessity of a license plate?

Every state has its own policies and eBike license regulations. Take the most populated states: in California, electric bikes are equal to the conventional ones, and therefore they don’t need a license plate. The same goes for Florida, New York, Pennsylvania, and Texas. But for Louisiana, Massachusetts, and a few other states, every eBike owner should carry a license and meet all requirements for registration to drive legally within the state.

Does an electric bike require a license plate in California? No. But if it arrives in New Mexico where it’s equal to a moped, an eBike should be registered.

In Alabama, your electric bike has to go through registration, and you as a rider must have a license to operate your eBike. The same goes for Alaska and North Dakota. Some states need you to carry your license but don’t require registration for your electric bike ‒ a good example will be Missouri.

Some states have obligatory registration for Class 3 electric vehicles ‒ South Carolina and New Jersey consider Class 3 eBikes to be motor vehicles, but if you’re driving TOP 3.0, you don’t have to worry ‒ it is still subjected to Class 2.

The rules are different for each of 52 states. The only thing we know for sure is that Class 2 vehicles in most cases don’t need a license to be operated. So, if you wondered how to get a license plate for an electric bike in New York, don’t worry ‒ you don’t need it at all.

Do you need a license plate for TOP 3.0?

There are three main classes of electric-powered vehicles accepted in most states. Class 1 vehicles are limited to a maximum speed of 20 mph and use their motors only for pedal-assist. Once you stop pedaling, the PAS system turns off. Class 2 vehicles have throttle and can use a PAS system to exclusively put the bike in motion. Class 3 eBikes have powerful motors and can speed up to 28 mph ‒ some states compare them to mopeds.

Delfast TOP 3.0 is considered a Class 2 vehicle in most states that use this classification. The 750W motor and three pedal-assist modes that give you a maximum of 20 mph speed fall under Class 2 regulations ‒ therefore, if state law doesn’t mention or doesn’t require an eBike license plate, you don’t need it. You can ride TOP 3.0 everywhere where Class 2 electric vehicles are allowed on public roads. Be aware that even if a state doesn’t require you to go through vehicle registration, you might need to go through this procedure in order to gain access to certain national parks. Do a little research before heading to any national park ‒ some of them require either owner’s license or eBike registration.

Our best advice is: always check in with local laws and regulations before taking a ride. You can ask the local community or representative authorities about whether you need a plate or not, and you’ll get the exact and relevant answer.

With or without a license plate, prioritize your safety, plan your trips ahead, and take care of your eBike. Check out our blog articles to get the most out of your eBike experience.

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