The hourly speed of an e-bike depends on a number of factors, including the model, battery capacity, motor power, driving conditions and the maximum speed stipulated by law, etc. For example, the CEAYA ebike R8SE is a step-through model with a 48V15AH lithium-ion battery, a motor power of 250W, and a maximum speed of 25 km/h.
Generally speaking, the maximum speed of most e-bikes ranges from 25-45 km/h, while the maximum speed of electric motorbikes or electric cars may be higher and can reach 60 km/h or even faster. In some countries or regions, the maximum speed of e-bikes may be limited by law, generally between 25-45 km/h, depending on local regulations.