✅ COMPLIANT WITH POLISH E-BIKE REGULATIONS

FT02 in Poland legal?
EPAC compliant fat tire e-bike – 250W, 25km/h, no throttle

EN15194 certified · No license required · No registration · No compulsory insurance

Short answer: Yes, the FT02 electric Harley-style fat tire bike is fully legal on Polish roads under the Polish Road Traffic Law (Prawo o ruchu drogowym) which implements EU EPAC regulations. It meets all requirements: 250W continuous rated power, pedal assistance only up to 25 km/h, and no independent throttle. You can ride it on bike paths and roads without a driver's license, registration, or compulsory insurance.

⚖️ Polish legal reference (Prawo o ruchu drogowym, Dz.U. 2022 poz. 988): An electric bicycle is considered a standard bicycle under Polish law if: motor power ≤250W, assistance cuts off at 25 km/h, the motor only assists while pedaling, and the bike is not equipped with a throttle. The FT02 strictly complies with these requirements.

📜 Polish e-bike regulations – what the law says

According to Polish law, an electric bicycle (rower elektryczny) must meet the following technical requirements to be classified as a standard bicycle:

  • 1. Maximum motor power: ≤ 250W (continuous rated power)
  • 2. Speed limitation: Motor assistance cuts off at 25 km/h
  • 3. No throttle: Electric assistance works only while pedaling (no twist grip or thumb throttle)
  • 4. Battery voltage: Cannot exceed 2V (standard EPAC battery voltage)

If an e-bike meets these conditions, you can legally ride it on bike paths (ścieżki rowerowe) and public roads without a driver's license, registration, or compulsory insurance. It is treated exactly like a standard bicycle.

🔍 Legal FT02 vs. illegal modified fat tire bikes in Poland

Many sellers in Poland offer fat tire bikes that look similar but violate Polish law. Here's a clear comparison:

Feature ✅ FT02 (Legal EPAC) ❌ Illegal modified fat tire bike
Motor rated power 250W (EN15194 certified) 500W – 1000W (fake or real higher power)
Max assisted speed 25 km/h (factory locked) 40+ km/h (limiter removed)
Throttle None (pedal-assist only) Yes, independent throttle
EN15194 certification Yes None or forged documents
Allowed on bike paths Yes Forbidden (classified as unregistered motor vehicle)
License, insurance required? No Yes – fines: riding without license from 1,500 PLN, no insurance up to 1,200 PLN
🚨 Penalties for riding an illegal e-bike in Poland:
- Riding without a license: minimum 1,500 PLN
- Lack of mandatory insurance: up to 1,200 PLN
- Riding without helmet (for under 16): up to 100 PLN fine for guardian
- Operating a non-compliant vehicle on bike paths: up to 3,000 PLN
- Vehicle seizure possible
- Insurance void in case of accident → personal liability for damages

🏆 Why FT02 is the smart choice for Polish riders

The FT02 is a fully certified EPAC designed for compliance and peace of mind on Polish roads.

  • ✔️ Genuine 250W rated motor – backed by EN15194 test report
  • ✔️ Speed limiter fixed at 25 km/h – no hidden switch or app hack
  • ✔️ No twist throttle – only pedal assist (walk assist ≤6 km/h allowed)
  • ✔️ CE & EN15194 certified – full documentation available for authorities
  • ✔️ 20" fat tires – comfortable, stable, and perfectly legal on all bike paths

You can ride the FT02 through Warsaw, Kraków, Wrocław, Gdańsk, Poznań, or any Polish city without fear of police checks, fines, or confiscation. It's the only smart way to enjoy the fat tire Harley style legally and responsibly in Poland.

🛡️ Insurance & helmet requirements – Poland specifics

Insurance: For standard e-bikes (EPAC) like the FT02, no compulsory insurance is required in Poland. However, private liability insurance is recommended for your own protection.

Helmet: Helmets are mandatory for riders under 16 years of age. For riders 16 and over, helmets are strongly recommended but not legally required.

Age limit: There is no minimum age for riding an e-bike in Poland, but children under 16 must wear a helmet.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions – Poland specific

Do I need a driver's license to ride the FT02 in Poland?

No. For standard e-bikes (≤250W, ≤25 km/h, pedal-assist only, no throttle), no license is required.

Do I need to register the FT02 or get a license plate in Poland?

No. EPAC e-bikes are legally considered bicycles – no registration, no number plate, no compulsory insurance.

Can I ride the FT02 on Polish bike paths (ścieżki rowerowe)?

Yes. EPAC e-bikes are allowed on all designated bike paths in Poland. You must use bike paths where they are available.

Is a helmet mandatory for the FT02 in Poland?

Helmets are mandatory for riders under 16 years old. For riders 16 and over, helmets are recommended but not required by law.

Does the FT02 have a throttle / twist grip?

No. The FT02 has pedal-assist only. No independent throttle – this is required by Polish law for e-bikes to be classified as standard bicycles.

How can Polish police check if my fat tire bike is legal?

Police can check motor power and speed using technical inspections. They can also inspect for throttle wiring. The FT02 will pass any such check.

Is the FT02 really 250W?

Yes. Our FT02 uses a genuine 250W rated motor certified to EN15194. We provide official test reports. Unlike many competitors, we do not cheat on power or speed.

✅ Ride legally in Poland – choose FT02

The FT02 is your worry‑free fat tire e‑bike for Poland.
EPAC compliant, EN15194 certified, built for Polish roads.

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Disclaimer: This information is based on Polish Road Traffic Law (Prawo o ruchu drogowym) and EU EPAC regulations as of 2026. Laws may change. Always check with local authorities. Our bikes are sold as compliant. FT02 is designed to be fully legal in Poland.

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