750W eBike conversion kits provide serious power for off-road riding, heavy cargo hauling, and steep terrain — with the understanding that this wattage exceeds Canada's standard street-legal power-assisted bicycle definition in most provinces.
Is a 750W e-bike legal in Canada?
Under federal regulations, the power-assisted bicycle definition caps motor output at 500W. A 750W motor-equipped e-bike exceeds this definition and is generally classified as a motor vehicle, requiring licensing, registration, and insurance in most provinces. 750W kits are sold for off-road and private property use.
What are the best use cases for 750W conversion kits?
Off-road trail riding on private land, farm and acreage use, cargo bikes with very heavy loads, and racing or recreational use where road regulations don't apply are the primary use cases for 750W kits in Canada.
How much more powerful is 750W compared to 500W?
750W delivers approximately 50% more peak power than 500W, translating to noticeably stronger hill-climbing and higher top speed. The difference is most apparent on sustained steep grades or with heavy loads.
What torque arm is required for a 750W hub motor?
A heavy-duty torque arm is essential for 750W+ hub motors to prevent axle rotation in dropouts. Browse our torque arm collection for compatible options.
What battery is recommended for a 750W conversion kit?
A 48V 14Ah+ battery is recommended for 750W kits. Higher draw at full power reduces range, so a larger capacity battery maintains adequate range per charge. See our 48V batteries.










