While an increasing number of electric bicycles are sold, the majority is still conventional,
i.e., pedal powered.Electric bicycles could raise the share of people cycling in place of more inefficient
modes of transportation. This paper investigates and proposes a new approach for an electric drive
unit that can easily be attached and detached to a large majority of existing off-the-shelf bicycles
to convert them into legal electric assisted bicycles (pedelecs). Different drive mechanisms were
investigated and a design with a friction roller at the rear wheel showed the greatest potential. A good
solution is achieved with a single unit that incorporates batteries, electronics, motors and sensors
in a single enclosure to minimize the mounting time. With a fastening on the seat stay tube using a
simple clamp mechanism it can assist the cyclist on most existing bicycles. The legally-required pedal
detection is done with an integrated proximity sensor. A prototype is built to prove a simple and
nonspecific installation and convenient usage.
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While an increasing number of electric bicycles are sold, the majority is still conventional,
i.e., pedal powered.Electric bicycles could raise the share of people cycling in place of more inefficient
modes of transportation. This paper investigates and proposes a new approach for an electric drive
unit that can easily be attached and detached to a large majority of existing off-the-shelf bicycles
to convert them into legal electric assisted bicycles (pedelecs). Different drive mechanisms we...
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