On December 5, news emerged that Yadea Electric Bikes had released a statement on December 4. This statement came in response to recent online inquiries concerning the new national standard models for electric bicycles.
The statement made it clear that claims such as "the bikes can't carry children," issues with "metal seats," and "problems with over - speed braking" were nothing but misinterpretations and misunderstandings of how the new national standard clauses are being implemented. It's important to note that the electric bike models circulating online are merely from a few individual companies and do not represent the overall trend or mainstream of the industry.
In fact, the new national standard does not contain any such regulations, and Yadea would never design its products in a way that leads to these misconceptions. At present, Yadea has introduced 68 models that fully comply with the new national standard. These models have undergone thoughtful optimization to cater to various daily travel scenarios of consumers. For instance, the seat comfort has been enhanced, and the load - bearing design has been improved to ensure the safe transportation of children. Moreover, these bikes are equipped with rearview mirrors, thoroughly meeting the diverse usage needs of consumers.
