eBike Batteries: How to Choose the Right One for Your Bike
Whether you're replacing a worn-out battery or upgrading your existing e-bike for more range, choosing the right battery matters as much as the bike itself. The battery is the heart of your e-bike — it determines how far you can ride, how long it lasts, and how reliably your motor performs. EBikeBC stocks batteries from ENVO and compatible brands for a wide range of e-bike models, with free shipping across Canada.
What voltage battery do I need — 36V or 48V?
Voltage must match your motor controller — you can't run a 48V battery on a 36V system or vice versa. 36V systems are common on entry to mid-level e-bikes and provide smooth, efficient power for casual commuting. 48V systems deliver more power and better performance on hills and at higher speeds — standard on most quality mid-range and performance e-bikes. Check your existing controller's voltage before ordering a replacement.
What does battery capacity (Wh) mean?
Watt-hours (Wh) measure the total energy stored — it's the best indicator of range. A 400Wh battery gives roughly 50–70 km of range in moderate conditions; a 720Wh battery can extend that to 90–120 km. Higher Wh = more range, but also more weight and cost. For daily commutes under 30 km, 400Wh is usually plenty. For touring or long-range riding, 600Wh+ is worth the investment.
How long does an e-bike battery last?
Quality lithium-ion batteries are rated for 500–1,000 charge cycles before capacity drops to ~80%. At one charge per day, that's 1.5–3 years of daily riding before you notice significant range loss — longer if you charge every few days. Lifespan is extended by: not storing fully charged, keeping it out of extreme cold, and not running it completely flat regularly.
How do I know if a replacement battery is compatible with my e-bike?
You need to match: voltage (36V, 48V, 52V), connector type (varies by brand), form factor (frame-integrated, rack-mount, downtube), and BMS communication protocol (for display compatibility). ENVO batteries are designed to work with ENVO motor systems. If you're replacing a non-ENVO battery, share your bike's make, model, and year with our team — we'll confirm compatibility before you order.
Can I upgrade to a larger capacity battery for more range?
Yes, if a higher-capacity battery is available in the same voltage and form factor as your current one. Swapping a 400Wh rack battery for a 600Wh rack battery of the same voltage is typically plug-and-play. Going to a physically different battery mount style usually isn't feasible without frame modifications. Check with our team before purchasing an upgrade.
How should I store my e-bike battery in winter?
Store lithium batteries at 40–80% charge in a cool, dry location — not below freezing, ideally between 10–20°C. A garage or basement is fine; an unheated shed in a Canadian winter is not. Charge the battery to ~60% before a long storage period and check it every 1–2 months to ensure it hasn't dropped below 20%.
















