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Europe@feddit.orgbyHaraldvonBlauzahn@feddit.org
10 months

Bosch manager in interview: eBike over-motorization is a risk to our business, because eBikes with more than 800 Watt power will lead to much stricter regulations

www.heise.de English

cross-posted from: https://feddit.org/post/15750762

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    Interview with Bosch e-bike boss: "EU regulation that doesn't fit the problem"
    www.heise.de
    The Managing Director of Bosch eBike Systems is concerned about the current race for motor performance and warns of possible EU measures.

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    • drspod@lemmy.mlEnglish
      10 months

      In the EU all new cars sold after June 2024 must now have Intelligent Speed Assist: https://road-safety-charter.ec.europa.eu/resources-knowledge/media-and-press/intelligent-speed-assistance-isa-set-become-mandatory-across

        • doleo@lemmy.oneEnglish
          10 months

          Thank you for sharing, that was an interesting read. I hadn’t heard of this before.

          The first two feedback options do not directly intervene but only provide warnings (first optic and if no response from the driver, a delayed acoustic/vibrating warning), which have to be as short as possible in duration to avoid potential annoyance of the driver.

          This part was particularly amusing.

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