Regulations On Electric Bicycles in Japan
Regulations On Electric Bicycles in Japan
April 1, 2001
Masatoku Kokayu
Officer, PAS Business Department, Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd.
Chairman, (Japan) Conference of Safety Popularization for Electric Assist Bicycles
I. Legal Standards Related to Electric Bicycles in Japan
Standards related to electric bicycles in Japan are established based on the “Road
Traffic Law” under the jurisdiction of the Police Administration. The full text of
related laws is as follows:
3, Article 1, the Implementation Rules for the Road Traffic Law (the Prime Minister’s
Office Order)
Standards established in the Prime Minister’s Office Order of 2, No. 11, Item 1,
Article 2, Standard Law of Bicycles Using Prime Movers to Assist Human
Energy are described as follows:
1. Prime movers used for assisting human energy are those that match
any of the following conditions.
A. Motors.
B. To let bicycles run in the speed less than 24km/h, prime movers are
used for assisting human energy and the rate of assistant power is
respectively the value established in (1) or (2) corresponding to the
speed differentiation described in (1) or (2).
C. To let bicycles run in the speed over 24km/h, prime movers are
used without adding assistant power.
D. Prime movers consistent with any from A to C are of the structure
that cannot be easily modified to those inconsistent with any from
A to C.
2. The function that uses prime movers to assist human energy works
smoothly and the smooth working of the function is to ensure
complete service and avoid occurrence of hindrances.
II. Explanations Related to Laws in Japan
1. Relation between Assist Rate and Speed
3, Article 1, the Implementation Rules for the Road Traffic Law (Prime
Minister’s Office Order)
B and C of Standard 1 for bicycles that use prime movers to assist human
energy (hereinafter referred to as “assist rate”) are shown with graphics as
follows:
Assist Rate
Human Energy Ratio
Running Speed
Moreover, it is understood that setting the assist rate below 1:1 in maximum
is due to the fact that it is deemed necessary for vehicles to use human energy
as the main driving force to be dealt with as bicycles.
The assist rate test corrects the loss horsepower, etc. as it uses chassis dynamo.
III. Issues and Movements of Regulations on Electric Assist Bicycles in Japan
(1) Necessity for improving safety and convenience.
(2) Review from the perspective of universal design in the aging society.
ISO specification