Will insurance be mandatory for bicycles and e-bikes in Spain

As of now, NO — but it’s a fair question given recent legal changes. Let’s break it down: 👇

🔍 WHAT does the new law say❓

The law approved by the Spanish Congress — in line with the updated EU Motor Insurance Directive — allows Member States to voluntarily extend insurance requirements to vehicles not legally defined as motor vehicles, but increasingly present in urban traffic (like electric scooters). 🛴

🛴 WHO is affected right now❓

The law introduces mandatory civil liability insurance for light personal vehicles, such as electric scooters, even though they are not legally considered motor vehicles.

🚲 AND bicycles OR powerful e-bikes— are they included? ❓

Regular bikes and electric bicycles with pedal assist up to 25 km/h and max 250W power are not included. They won’t require insurance for now.

Besides, if an e-bike goes over 25 km/h, has more power, or uses a throttle to accelerate without pedaling, it’s classified as a motor vehicle (moped or motorcycle) — and it already requires insurance, registration, and a license, under existing rules.

🧭 So, while bikes and standard e-bikes don’t need insurance today, future changes in mobility habits and legal trends could eventually bring new rules. Stay tuned. 🚦

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