Riding an electric bike is a real joy and a genuine change in daily life. But, between managing the unexpected and questions about legal obligations, you can feel a bit lost. Should you insure your electric bike? And if so, how to choose the best coverage to ride safely?
Discover why and how to protect your travel companion, whether it is a classic E-bike (Electric Assisted Bicycle) or a Speed Bike.
What is an electric assisted bike?
Before talking about insurance, let's take a closer look at the different types of electric bikes. Each model has its specifics... and legal obligations!
| Characteristics | Electric Assisted Bicycle (E-bike) | Speed Bike |
| Maximum assistance speed | Up to 25 km/h | Above 25 km/h |
| Power | Maximum 250 W | Above 250 W |
| Operating mode | Assistance only with pedaling | Can operate without pedaling |
| Registration | Not necessary | Mandatory |
| Obligations | None specific | Helmet, registration, insurance |
| Legal status | Considered a bike | Classified as a moped |
Should you insure your electric bike?
- For classic E-bikes: You are not required to have specific insurance. But your civil liability, included in your home insurance, covers damage caused to third parties (more info on service-public.fr). Be sure to check the clauses in case of theft or material damage!
- For Speed Bikes: Here, it is mandatory. These bikes are considered mopeds, so you must take out specific insurance. Registration, helmet, and reflective clothing are also required.
Why take out insurance for your electric bike (E-bike)?

Yuvy 2, Grenade color, with a central basket. ©Lois Moreno
Although it is not mandatory, taking out insurance offers many advantages:
Comprehensive protection for safe and worry-free use
An electric bike is more than just a means of transportation: it is a significant investment, often essential for daily life. Due to frequent risks such as theft in urban areas, collisions, or slippery terrain, it is essential to have insurance that covers both material damage and liability towards third parties. Some offers also include assistance in case of breakdown or accident, ensuring complete peace of mind during your travels.
Consider the specific risks of electric bikes
Electric bikes, due to their advanced technology, require special attention in terms of maintenance and repair. Insurance can include specific options to cover costs related to wear and tear or mechanical issues, ensuring durable and stress-free use.
Our tips for choosing the right insurance
Consider your usage
Before choosing insurance, think about how you use your electric bike. If you use it daily to commute, extended coverage is preferable. This includes protection against theft, accidental damage, and possibly roadside assistance. On the other hand, for occasional use, a more basic plan may suffice while still offering essential security.
Compare the offers
Take the time to compare several insurance options. Carefully examine the deductible fees: a too high amount can make the insurance less advantageous. Also check the exclusions: some contracts do not cover bikes left in unsecured places. Finally, consider additional options, such as roadside assistance or coverage for accessories. A comparative analysis will help you find a balanced offer between cost and coverage.
Check the clauses
Read the general terms and conditions of your insurance contract carefully, especially regarding theft. Make sure your bike is covered even when stored in a shared garage or locked in a public place. Also, check if the contract imposes specific requirements, such as using an approved lock or particular security conditions for parking.
How much does electric bike insurance cost?
The price of insurance for an electric bike can vary depending on several factors, including the type of coverage, the value of your bike, and your place of residence. On average:
- For a standard e-bike: Average rates range between €10 and €20 per month, for basic coverage including theft and material damage.
- For a Speed Bike: Costs are generally higher, ranging from €20 to €50 per month due to additional legal requirements (specific liability insurance, registration, etc.).
Some companies offer additional options, such as roadside assistance or coverage for accessories, which can increase the price.
The Ritmic-Estaly offer: simplified insurance

Two-seater ride on the Yuvy 2 in Grenade color. ©Lois Moreno
Subscribing to insurance may seem complicated, but with Ritmic and Estaly make it easy. This service offers you:
- Coverage against accidental breakage and bike theft.
- €100 deductible in case of breakage, 15% of the bike’s price in case of theft (minimum €300).
- 1% depreciation per month from the bike’s purchase date.
- 1 claim covered per year of membership.
Quick subscription: Everything is done online, in just a few clicks (discover the details here).
An accident? No worries!
A fall or an incident? Estaly’s dedicated assistance supports you step by step to resolve the issue quickly.
What documents are required to insure an electric bike?
To subscribe to electric bike insurance, you will need to provide certain specific documents, including:
- Identification document: To verify your identity and complete your contract.
- Proof of address.
- Information about the bike purchase: The purchase date and price.
- Information about the model: The brand, model, and serial number of the bike.
Bike engraving: is it mandatory?
In France, since 2021, it is mandatory to mark new bikes with a unique identification number (called "Bicycode" marking) to fight theft. This marking helps the police return stolen bikes that are recovered. For used bikes, marking is recommended but not mandatory. This number must be provided to the insurer when subscribing.
Conclusion
With an electric bike, every ride is an adventure. But to keep that adventure enjoyable, it’s best to be well prepared. Whether it’s protecting your bike against theft, covering damages, or simply riding with peace of mind, a well-chosen insurance is your best ally.
So, ready to enjoy summer safely with your bike? Subscribe to your insurance here and go wherever the wind takes you!






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