How To Use Pedal Assist On An E-Bike

Using pedal assist on an e-bike is a great way to enhance your cycling experience and make your ride more enjoyable. Pedal assist, also known as  PAS, is a feature on most e-bikes that provides electric assistance to the rider's pedaling efforts. The level of assistance can be adjusted based on your preferences and the terrain you're riding on. Here's a detailed guide on how to use pedal assist on an e-bike:

  1. Get acquainted with the e-bike's display panel. Most e-bikes have a handlebar-mounted Display Panel for controlling and monitoring settings, such as pedal assist. The display includes buttons or a touchscreen for easy navigation.
  2. Turn on the e-bike and the display. Make sure to charge your e-bike's battery completely and then activate both the bike and the display panel.
  3. Choose the desired pedal assist level. Different E-Bike Models offer various pedal assist options, typically denoted by numbers or names like Level 1, Level 2, Eco, Sport, etc. Higher levels yield more electric assistance during pedaling. Lower levels provide less assistance and can extend battery life for longer rides.
  4. Start pedaling. After choosing your desired pedal assist level, begin pedaling. The electric motor will activate and provide assistance based on the selected level once the e-bike's sensors detect your pedaling motion.
  5. Adjust the pedal assist level.When riding, you have the ability to adjust the pedal assist level to align with your specific riding conditions. In the event that you come across a steep hill or a challenging terrain, it may be beneficial to elevate the assistance level for a better pedaling experience. In contrast, on a level and even surface, the assistance level can be reduced or turned off entirely to facilitate increased physical activity and enhance battery longevity.
  6. Pay attention to your speed. Certain e-bikes enforce a maximum assisted speed limit, causing the motor to cease providing assistance upon reaching this speed. Check your e-bike's manual or settings to know the maximum assisted speed and stay within the legal limits of your location.
  7. Use brakes to deactivate assistance. The pedal assist on certain electric bikes will cease when the brakes are applied, facilitating a seamless switch from assistance to traditional cycling.
  8. Monitor battery levels.Monitor battery level on e-bike display. Pedal assist uses battery power, so avoid running out during your ride.
  9. Charge your battery. After riding, recharge the e-bike's battery for optimal readiness on your next venture.


Comply with local regulations and laws on e-bike usage, as rules may differ by jurisdiction. Always wear a helmet and ride responsibly for a safe and enjoyable e-bike experience.

August 09, 2023 — Samuel Combs