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China eBike

  • China is the largest producer of electric bicycles in the world.
  • China’s bicycle manufacturers are mainly found in Guangdong, Zhejiang, Jiangsu provinces, and Tianjin cities.
  • The importer’s responsibility is to ensure that the imported products meet all requirements.
  • The European Union imposed high anti-dumping duties on bicycles from China. You can check the values of customs duties in the TARIC system. Electric bikes are subject to many directives and must bear the CE and WEEE marks.
  • The US imposed additional duties on e-bikes from China. Low-speed electric bicycles in the US are classified as consumer products and fall under the CPSC. The definitions and classifications of electric bicycles in the US vary from state to state.
  • Remember to verify the Chinese supplier.

Importing electric bikes to the EU

Duty rates in the EU

Import tariffs apply to all imported goods into the European Union, meaning those shipped from a third country. The EU’s TARIC system is used to find duty rates for specific product groups identified by CN codes.

The customs code for electric bicycles is 8711601000 (bicycles, tricycles, and quadricycles, with pedal assistance, with an auxiliary electric motor with a continuous rated power not exceeding 250 watts) and 8711609010 (cycles, with pedal assistance, with an auxiliary electric motor). The basic duty rate for electric bicycles is 6%. However, anti-dumping duty is applied when importing e-bikes from China to the European Union.

Anti-dumping duty on electric bikes

A few years ago, it was revealed that many Chinese electric bicycle producers in China received subsidies to lower the price of their products in overseas markets. Such a proceeding was detrimental to European e-bike manufacturers. The European Union imposed anti-dumping duties on some Chinese e-bike producers as high as 79% to protect their businesses. These measures will expire on 19 January 2024.

Import Regulations to EU / US

Importing electric bikes from China to the EU – responsibilities

Every importer’s responsibility is to ensure that imported products comply with the requirements of the target market. The European Union implemented regulations, directives, and other legal acts for various products to ensure that products sold in the EU are safe for the consumer and the environment.

Requirements for electric bicycles in the extended single market of the European Economic Area (EEA) are quite complicated. If you are planning to import electric bikes from China to the European Union, make sure that the manufacturer carried out the conformity assessment, set up the technical file, issued the EU declaration of conformity, and affixed the CE marking to a product in accordance with the directives below.

Requirements for electric bikes on the EU market

1. REACH regulation

If you import bicycles, whether with a motor or without, the product must comply with the Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006, the REACH Regulation. This Regulation ensures a high level of protection of human health and the environment as well as the free movement of substances, on their own, in mixtures and in articles, while enhancing competitiveness and innovation. This Regulation also promotes the development of alternative methods for the assessment of hazards of substances.

2. CE mark and declaration of conformity

Unlike non-motorized bicycles, electric bicycles must bear the CE mark. Therefore, the importer is obliged to ensure that the technical file comprises detailed documentation on the construction of the machinery, including drawings of the machinery and its parts, test results, a description of protective measures, a declaration of conformity, and other elements. The CE is affixed based on:

CE mark
  • Directive 2006/42/EC on machinery (Machinery Directive) – standard EN 15194
  • Directive 2014/30/EU (Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive, EMC)
  • Directive 2011/65/EU (RoHS Directive)
  • Directive 2014/35/EU (Low Voltage Directive, LVD).

3. WEEE Directive

WEEE symbol

Electric bicycles are also subject to the Directive 2012/19/EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). Its purpose is to preserve, protect and improve the quality of the environment, protect human health, and utilize natural resources prudently and rationally. The WEEE Directive aims to prevent WEEE and reduce the disposal of waste and contribute to the efficient use of resources and the retrieval of valuable secondary raw materials. EEE is placed on the market with a symbol – a crossed-out wheelie bin with (after August 2005) or without (before August 2005) a single bar.

Importing electronic bikes from China to the US

Customs duty in the US

The US customs tariff system is based on HTS (Harmonized Tariff Schedule) codes, which classify products into individual groups. Enter the article’s name or code in the search bar in the system to find the duty rate. The general customs tariff of cycles fitted with an electric motor for propulsion of an output not exceeding 250 W (HTS code 8711.60.00.50) is 0%, but products from China under this code are subject to an additional duty of 25%.

Requirements in the US

According to US law, low-speed electric bicycles are classified as consumer products; therefore, e-bikes fall under the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) jurisdiction. A low-speed electric bicycle means a two- or three-wheeled vehicle with fully operable pedals and an electric motor of less than 750 watts (1 h.p.), whose maximum speed on a paved level surface, when powered solely by such a motor while ridden by an operator who weighs 170 pounds, is less than 20 mph. A bicycle shall have an instruction manual attached to its frame or included with the packaged unit. Other requirements for bicycles can be found on the ECFR website.

Source: https://www.shiphub.co/electric-bikes-from-china/

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