Impossible: World's smallest electric bike
December 5, 2014
Impossible is the aptly named electric scooter that folds to half the size of a shoe box.
The tiny scooter weighs less than 5 kg and is so small that, when folded, it fits inside a standard-sized rucksack alongside a laptop.
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Built from carbon fibre and steel, the tiny vehicle is capable of carrying an adult at speeds of up to 12mph. It’s 10 batteries can store enough power for a journey of up to 45 minutes.
Although the Impossible scooter can rightfully claim to be the world’s smallest e-bike, and appears at home on smooth surfaces, it is questionable whether it would survive the average British road.
The Impossible is still in development, and the bike shown here an advance prototype, but the finished article can be ordered for £350 via crowd-funding website Kickstarter.
For more inforamtion about the Impossible bike, visit kickstarter.com
ETA Cycle Insurance covers road-legal electric bicycles and pedelecs as standard
If your pedelec weighs less than 60 kg and its output does not exceed 250 W/15.5 mph, it can be covered under our cycle insurance at no additional cost. Every ETA cycle insurance policy includes the following as standard:
- Theft, accidental damage & vandalism
- Battery theft cover
- Cycle Rescue (breakdown cover for your electric bicycle and you)
- No devaluation of your bike over time
- £5m third party PLUS £20,000 personal accident cover
- Shed and garage storage
- Low standard excess of 5% (£25 minimum)
- 90 days’ worldwide travel cover
- Any rider covered to use your bike
Read a full list of what is covered here
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Up to 250W covered
When you compare cycle insurance for your electric bicycle, it is vitally important to check the small print. Almost every single pedelec or electric bicycle sold and in use in Britain today is rated at 250 W. However, some cycle insurers do not cover bikes over 200 W. Cycle insurance from the ETA extends its definition of a cycle to include any mechanically or electronically-assisted bicycle weighing less than 60 kg and with an output not exceeding 250 W /15.5 mph.
Battery theft
If the battery for your electric bicycle is secured with a key (as most are), or requires any type of tool to remove, then it is covered against theft by our cycle insurance policy. Get a quote
Information correct at time of publication.