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As always, wearing a helmet provides the best protection in case
of an accident. Depending on where you live, helmet use may be
mandatory. Learn your local bicycle laws before riding Ecoped Pulse.
Riding on Hills
Riding downhill is a great way of adding an extra bit of power to the
battery! Ecoped Pulse has a smart Power Regeneration System that
converts energy generated from coasting back into electrical energy,
feeding it into the battery pack inside of your scooter. Be careful not
to speed downhill though, and give yourself plenty of time to stop
safely. Ecoped Pulse may reach speeds faster than 40km/h, which is
not recommended for a bicycle of this weight.
Riding uphill will require extra power from the battery and may also
require that you pedal. Ecoped Pulse is designed to climb slopes of
up to 16°, however this may change with road conditions, rider weight,
battery charge, and cargo weight. You may lose balance if you can’t
maintain a fast enough speed when travelling uphill – in which case,
it may be best to dismount the scooter and safely walk it to the point
where riding is safe.