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List of Best E-Bike Brands in Canada 2026 โ€” Complete Canadian Buyer's Guide

By EbikeBC

Apr 09, 2026

List of Best E-Bike Brands in Canada 2026
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๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Complete Canadian Buyer's Guide ยท 2026

Best Canadian
E-Bike Brands 2026

Every major Canadian-designed and Canadian-operated electric bike brand, ranked and reviewed โ€” with honest specs, real pricing in CAD, and the detail you need to buy confidently.

๐Ÿ“… Updated Apr 2026 โฑ 12 min read ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Canadian Brands Only ๐Ÿšด 9 Brands Reviewed

Why Buy Canadian? The Case for Homegrown E-Bikes

Canada's electric bike market has grown by 240% between 2020 and 2024 โ€” and for good reason. E-bikes are faster than walking, cheaper than driving, greener than both, and increasingly practical thanks to wider infrastructure and longer-range batteries. But if you're spending $1,500 to $5,000 on an e-bike, where the brand is based matters more than most people realize.

Buying from a Canadian brand isn't just about national pride. It's about practical ownership advantages that affect you every month you ride the bike:

Parts availability. When your derailleur cable snaps in March, you want a replacement from Canadian inventory โ€” not one that takes three weeks to clear US customs with a 35% exchange rate markup on top. Canadian brands stock parts in Canada.

Warranty support. If your battery has an issue, a Canadian brand handles it from a Canadian warehouse. A US brand's warranty may be excellent on paper, but "ship it back to California" is a very different experience than "drop it off at your local dealer in Burnaby."

Winter engineering. Canada gets cold โ€” genuinely cold. Lithium-ion batteries lose capacity below 0ยฐC and can suffer permanent damage if charged while frozen. Canadian brands engineer and test their bikes in Canadian winter conditions. Many US and overseas brands do not.

Price in CAD. Canadian brands price in Canadian dollars. US brands price in USD and convert โ€” which means the price you see today might not be the price you pay in six months if the exchange rate moves.

240%
E-Bike Sales Growth 2020โ€“2024
9
Canadian Brands Reviewed
$1.4K
Entry Price (CAD)
2005
Oldest Brand on This List

๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ How We Ranked These Brands: We evaluated each brand on Canadian headquarters and operations, cold-weather engineering, safety certification (especially UL 2849), Canadian parts inventory, CAD pricing, breadth of model lineup, and value for the price. ENVO leads the pack across every single one of these criteria.


#1 โ€” ENVO Electric Bikes


#2 โ€” Rize Bikes

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Rize Bikes
๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Vancouver, BC Since 2017 Free Canada Shipping
From $1,399 CAD
Rize Bikes electric bike โ€” Vancouver-designed Canadian e-bike
Vancouver-designed e-bikes with torque sensors, dual-battery systems, and mid-drive options at competitive Canadian prices.

Rize Bikes launched in Vancouver in 2017 and has grown a loyal following by consistently delivering more bike for less money. Their direct-to-consumer model cuts out the middleman and passes savings to buyers, with free shipping anywhere in Canada. The lineup covers urban commuters, fat-tire all-terrain models, folding bikes, a moped-style retro option, and their flagship RX Dual โ€” a dual-battery powerhouse for maximum range.

Rize's main technical edge in the lineup is their City MD 52V, which features a mid-drive motor for superior hill-climbing efficiency and a more natural power curve than hub-motor alternatives. The RX Dual's twin battery setup delivers real-world range of 100+ km, making it a strong choice for long-distance commuters or riders who want to avoid charging mid-ride.

Key Rize Models

City
From $1,899 CAD
Hub motor urban commuter. Solid entry-level Canadian build.
City MD 52V
From $2,599 CAD
Mid-drive motor. Best hill climber in the Rize lineup. Efficient and natural power delivery.
Leisure
From $1,999 CAD
Fat-tire all-terrain. Stable on gravel, packed snow, and mixed surfaces.
Bolt X (Folding)
From $2,099 CAD
Compact folding design. Ideal for mixed transit commuting.
Blade 2 (Moped Style)
From $2,499 CAD
Retro moped aesthetic. Eye-catching design with genuine e-bike performance.
RX Dual
$3,899 CAD
Dual battery, maximum range. Best for long-haul commuters who can't charge mid-route.
Strengths
  • Torque sensor on Rize X and core models
  • Competitive CAD pricing across the lineup
  • Dual battery option for extreme range
  • Mid-drive motor available (City MD)
  • Free shipping across Canada
  • 2-year standard warranty
Worth Knowing
  • Torque sensor not on all models โ€” verify before buying
  • No UL 2849 system certification
  • Online-only โ€” no physical dealer network
  • Lower payload capacity vs ENVO

#3 โ€” Surface 604

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Surface 604
๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Vancouver, BC Since 2013 Fat-Tire Specialists
From $2,499 CAD
Surface 604 V Rook step-through fat-tire electric bike
Over a decade of fat-tire expertise โ€” and torque sensors across the lineup โ€” from one of Canada's most established e-bike brands.

Surface 604 has been building e-bikes in Vancouver since 2013 โ€” longer than almost any other dedicated Canadian e-bike brand. They've spent more than a decade refining fat-tire e-bikes for Canadian terrain, and it shows in their lineup. The Rook, Colt, Werk, and Shred series cover urban commuting, cargo hauling, off-road trail riding, and cruiser-style leisure riding with a consistent focus on stability and all-weather capability.

Surface 604 also offers mid-drive variants of several models, including the V Rook Mid Drive at $3,456 CAD โ€” one of the better mid-drive options in the Canadian-brand space. Their Trio electric trike at $4,499 CAD rounds out the lineup for riders who want stability above all else.

Key Surface 604 Models

Rook
$2,699 CAD
Fat-tire commuter flagship. 65-mile range. Most popular Surface 604 model.
V Rook Mid Drive
$3,456 CAD
Step-through fat-tire with mid-drive motor. Superior hill climbing, 80-mile range.
Shred / Shred XS
$2,899 CAD
Off-road capable fat-tire. Built for trail and adventure riding.
Werk
$2,699 CAD
Cargo-focused urban bike. Heavy hauling with a fat-tire platform.
Twist
$2,499 CAD
Cruiser-style step-through. Relaxed riding position for leisure and light commuting.
Trio (E-Trike)
$4,499 CAD
3-wheel electric trike. Maximum stability for riders who need it.
Strengths
  • Torque sensor standard across the lineup
  • Canada's most experienced e-bike brand (since 2013)
  • Widest fat-tire model selection in Canada
  • Mid-drive option available on multiple models
  • E-trike option for stability-focused riders
Worth Knowing
  • No UL 2849 system certification
  • Higher entry price than Rize or Movin

#4 โ€” Biktrix

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Biktrix
๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Saskatoon, SK Since 2014 Highly Customizable
From ~$2,200 CAD
Biktrix Juggernaut step-through fat-tire electric bike โ€” Saskatoon, Canada
Saskatchewan-built fat-tire and cargo bikes built to handle everything Canada can throw at them โ€” and highly configurable to your exact needs.

Biktrix started as a Kickstarter project in Saskatoon in 2014 and grew into one of Canada's most respected specialty e-bike brands. They've built their reputation on two things: rugged Canadian-terrain capability and deep customization. Their Juggernaut fat-tire series and Stunner step-through line come in multiple motor, battery, and component configurations, so you can spec the bike exactly to your needs and budget โ€” something no other Canadian brand does as thoroughly.

Biktrix is especially popular in the Prairies and Northern Canada, where riders face extreme temperatures, unpaved roads, and terrain that punishes lesser bikes. Their cargo-capable models and fat-tire Juggernaut variants are built for exactly this kind of use. Biktrix ships Canada-wide and provides support from their Saskatoon base.

Strengths
  • Deepest customization options of any Canadian brand
  • Purpose-built for tough Prairie and Northern terrain
  • Strong fat-tire and cargo e-bike expertise
  • Canadian brand, Canadian support and shipping
  • Ships Canada-wide from Saskatoon
Worth Knowing
  • Limited physical showroom locations
  • Custom order lead times can be longer
  • Less mainstream brand recognition in urban centres

#5 โ€” Velec

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Velec
๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Canadian Brand Since 2005 Canada's Longest-Running E-Bike Maker
From $1,699 CAD
Velec E3 PRO mid-drive electric bike โ€” Canadian e-bike brand since 2005
The e-bike brand that was Canadian before Canadian e-bikes were cool โ€” two decades of electric cycling experience.

Velec has been designing electric bikes in Canada since 2005 โ€” making them the longest-running e-bike brand on this list by a significant margin. While other brands were still figuring out the market, Velec was already perfecting lightweight urban e-bikes with hidden frame batteries and clean aesthetics. That two-decade head start shows in their engineering maturity.

Velec's lineup spans from the lightweight Citi series โ€” designed for urban commuters who want an e-bike that looks like a regular bike โ€” up through the R48 and E3 performance models with 48V systems, torque sensors (on the E3-i), and up to 120+ km range with an additional battery. Their E3 PRO mid-drive model at $3,999 is one of the most feature-complete Canadian mid-drive options available. Velec also offers a unique no-cost anti-theft assurance program covering up to $1,000 in replacement value.

Key Velec Models

Citi 350
$1,699 CAD
Ultra-lightweight urban commuter. Hidden 36V battery, under 18 kg. Clean, stealth design.
Citi 500
$1,799 CAD
500W urban commuter. More power, same clean look. Ideal city e-bike.
Citi PRO
$2,049 CAD
Premium urban model with upgraded specs and refined finish.
A2 / A2S
From $2,199 CAD
Versatile mid-range. 36V / 13โ€“20Ah. Great range for mixed urban/trail riding.
E3-i
From $3,099 CAD
Torque sensor + cadence sensor combo. IoT module, UL-2271 certified battery. Premium commuter.
E3 PRO (Mid-Drive)
$3,999 CAD
Mid-drive motor flagship. Maximum efficiency, natural pedal feel. Best Velec model for serious riders.
Strengths
  • Canada's longest-running e-bike brand (since 2005)
  • Torque sensor available on E3-i model
  • Mid-drive option (E3 PRO)
  • Ultra-lightweight Citi models for urban riders
  • Unique anti-theft assurance program included
  • Wide dealer network across Canada
Worth Knowing
  • Torque sensor only on premium E3-i model
  • No UL 2849 system certification
  • Premium pricing on top-end models

#6 โ€” VoltBike

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VoltBike
๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ BC & Alberta Since 2012 Showrooms in 3 Cities
From ~$1,899 CAD
VoltBike Yukon 750 fat-tire electric bike โ€” Canadian e-bike with BC and Alberta showrooms
Proudly Canadian with physical showrooms in Port Coquitlam, Victoria, and Calgary โ€” the only Canadian e-bike brand with walk-in locations across two provinces.

VoltBike has been building and assembling e-bikes in Canada since 2012, with a model lineup that spans city commuters, fat-tire adventurers, full-suspension bikes, and step-through designs. What distinguishes VoltBike from many Canadian competitors is their physical retail footprint: showrooms in Port Coquitlam BC, Victoria BC, and Calgary AB mean Canadian riders can actually see, touch, and test-ride before buying โ€” something that online-only brands can't offer.

VoltBike's Yukon series of fat-tire e-bikes is particularly popular in Canada, and the Yukon Elite mid-drive model offers a torque-sensor-like riding experience with greater motor efficiency. Their full-suspension Trio V2 at $2,849 CAD is one of the most affordable full-suspension options from a Canadian brand.

Key VoltBike Models

Elegant V2
$1,949 CAD
Sleek city commuter. Lightweight, clean design for urban riding.
Yukon 750
From $1,949 CAD
Fat-tire flagship. 750W, Canadian terrainโ€“tested. Most popular VoltBike model.
Yukon Step-Thru
From $1,949 CAD
Fat-tire step-through frame. Easy mounting, excellent stability on mixed terrain.
Yukon Elite (Mid-Drive)
$2,949 CAD
Mid-drive motor, 20Ah battery. VoltBike's best model for efficiency and range.
Trio V2 (Full-Suspension)
$2,849 CAD
Full suspension for maximum comfort on rough Canadian trails and roads.
Royale
$2,349 CAD
Premium commuter with upscale component spec. Comfort and performance combined.
Strengths
  • Physical showrooms in BC and Alberta
  • Canadian-assembled with local quality checks
  • Mid-drive option (Yukon Elite)
  • Full-suspension option (Trio V2)
  • Strong Yukon fat-tire heritage
  • Competitive Canadian pricing
Worth Knowing
  • Cadence sensors on most models
  • No UL 2849 system certification
  • Showrooms limited to BC and Alberta

#7 โ€” Daymak

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Daymak
๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Toronto, ON Solar Charging Innovation
From ~$1,200 CAD
Daymak Milan electric bike โ€” Toronto Canadian e-mobility brand
Toronto's most innovative e-mobility brand โ€” going beyond conventional e-bikes with solar charging, smart batteries, and Canadian ingenuity.

Daymak is a Toronto-based e-mobility company that doesn't limit itself to conventional e-bikes. Known for incorporating solar panel charging options, smart battery management systems, and technology integrations that most brands don't attempt, Daymak appeals to tech-forward Canadians who want more than just a bike with a motor. Their range covers lightweight urban e-bikes, fat-tire all-terrain models, and electric scooters and mobility vehicles.

For Ontario-based buyers, Daymak has the strongest local retail and service network of any Canadian brand in the province. Their entry-level models start below $1,500 CAD, making them one of the most accessible Canadian-brand options for budget-conscious riders. Outside Ontario, their service infrastructure thins considerably.

Strengths
  • Genuine Canadian brand (Toronto HQ)
  • Solar charging innovation
  • Smart battery management technology
  • Best Ontario retail and service network
  • Accessible entry-level pricing in Canada
Worth Knowing
  • Service network limited primarily to Ontario
  • Less focus on high-performance riding specs
  • Smaller model lineup vs ENVO, Surface 604

#8 โ€” Norco Bicycles

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Norco Bicycles
๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Port Coquitlam, BC Since 1964 Canada's Legacy Bicycle Brand
From ~$3,500 CAD
Norco Scene VLT 2025 electric bike โ€” Canadian legacy bicycle brand
Over 60 years of Canadian bicycle engineering, now powering Canada's most trusted premium e-bike lineup.

Norco has been making bicycles in Port Coquitlam, BC since 1964 โ€” longer than any other brand on this list has existed. When Norco moved into e-bikes, they brought six decades of bicycle engineering expertise with them, pairing it with world-class motor systems from Bosch and Shimano Steps. The result is a premium e-bike lineup โ€” the Scene VLT for urban commuting and the Fluid VLT for trail riding โ€” that combines Canadian brand heritage with the finest motor technology available.

Norco's torque-sensor Bosch motor systems set a high bar for ride feel โ€” smooth, natural, and deeply integrated. Their dealer network is one of Canada's largest, spanning independent bike shops from Victoria to Halifax. If budget allows, the Norco e-bike ownership experience is exceptional. If you need a more affordable entry point, brands like ENVO deliver similar riding quality at a fraction of the price.

Strengths
  • 60+ years of Canadian bicycle engineering
  • Premium Bosch / Shimano Steps motor systems
  • Torque sensor standard on all models
  • Canada's largest independent dealer network
  • Exceptional build quality and components
Worth Knowing
  • High price point โ€” $3,500 to $10,000+
  • Limited e-bike model range vs pure e-bike brands
  • Premium motor systems require authorized service

#9 โ€” Movin Mobility

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Movin Mobility
๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Canadian Brand Best Budget Option
From ~$1,599 CAD
Movin Tempo Max electric commuter bike โ€” best budget Canadian e-bike
The best value Canadian e-bike brand for first-time buyers who want Canadian support without breaking the budget.

Movin Mobility has earned a strong reputation as Canada's top budget-friendly e-bike brand. Their Tempo Max delivers genuine value โ€” a 960 Wh battery (one of the largest in this price range), hub motor, and hydraulic disc brakes โ€” at approximately $1,599 CAD. As a Canadian brand, Movin offers support and parts from Canadian inventory, which puts them well ahead of similarly priced overseas imports that force buyers into cross-border support nightmares.

Movin bikes won't match the torque-sensor ride quality of ENVO or the fat-tire heritage of Surface 604. But for first-time e-bike buyers on a tight budget who want a Canadian brand they can actually get support from, Movin Mobility is the honest answer.

Strengths
  • Canada's most affordable Canadian-brand e-bike
  • Large 960 Wh battery for the price point
  • Canadian brand โ€” Canadian support and parts
  • Hydraulic disc brakes at budget price
  • Great entry point for first-time buyers
Worth Knowing
  • Component quality reflects budget pricing
  • Cadence sensor, not torque
  • Limited model lineup
  • Not suited for demanding terrain

Side-by-Side Brand Comparison

All nine Canadian e-bike brands compared across the specs that matter most for Canadian riders.

Brand Location Price Range (CAD) Torque Sensor UL 2849 Mid-Drive Option Dual Battery
๐Ÿฅ‡ ENVO Burnaby, BC $1,399โ€“$3,498 โœ… Standard โœ… Yes โœ… M50 mid-drive โœ… Yes
๐Ÿฅˆ Rize Bikes Vancouver, BC $1,399โ€“$3,899 โœ… On Rize X & core models โŒ No โœ… City MD โœ… RX Dual
๐Ÿฅ‰ Surface 604 Vancouver, BC $2,499โ€“$4,499 โœ… Standard lineup โŒ No โœ… V Rook MD โŒ No
๐Ÿ… Biktrix Saskatoon, SK $2,200โ€“$5,000+ โš ๏ธ Some models โŒ No โœ… Some models โœ… Some models
๐Ÿ… Velec Canada (QC) $1,699โ€“$3,999 โš ๏ธ E3-i only โŒ No โœ… E3 PRO โŒ No
๐Ÿ… VoltBike Port Coquitlam, BC $1,899โ€“$2,949 โŒ Cadence โŒ No โœ… Yukon Elite โŒ No
๐Ÿ… Daymak Toronto, ON $1,200โ€“$3,500 โŒ Cadence โŒ No โŒ No โŒ No
๐Ÿ… Norco Port Coquitlam, BC $3,500โ€“$10,000+ โœ… Standard (Bosch) โœ… Yes โœ… Standard โŒ No
๐Ÿ… Movin Mobility Canada $1,599โ€“$2,200 โŒ Cadence โŒ No โŒ No โŒ No

๐Ÿ† ENVO is the only Canadian brand that combines torque sensor, UL 2849 system safety certification, dual battery capability, a proprietary mid-drive option (M50), and full Canadian parts and support โ€” all priced from $1,399 to $3,498 CAD. Norco also holds UL 2849 but starts at $3,500+. No other brand on this chart matches ENVO's complete package at its price point.


How to Choose the Right Canadian E-Bike

The best brand for you depends on what you ride, where you ride, and what matters most to you as a buyer. Here's how we'd match rider type to brand:

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City Commuter

Step-through frame, cargo rack, fenders, and lights are the priorities. Best picks: ENVO ST50 ($2,679), Velec Citi 500 ($1,799), Rize City ($1,899). ENVO's torque sensor makes stop-and-go traffic riding dramatically more natural.

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Trail & Adventure Riding

Fat tires, suspension, high payload, and dual battery range are your priority specs. Best picks: ENVO Flex Overland ($2,379+), Surface 604 Shred ($2,899), Biktrix Juggernaut. ENVO's 200 km dual-battery range is unmatched in Canada.

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Year-Round & Winter Riding

Cold-weather battery management and hydraulic disc brakes are non-negotiable. Best pick: ENVO โ€” the only Canadian brand specifically engineered for Canadian winter conditions, with cold-weather battery management built in from day one.

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Cargo & Heavy Hauling

Payload capacity and rear rack load rating are the key specs to check. Best picks: ENVO ST50 (181 kg payload, 80 kg cargo rack option), ENVO Flex Overland, Biktrix Juggernaut, Surface 604 Werk.

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Budget Under $2,000

Even at this price, buying Canadian gives you better long-term support. Best picks: ENVO Lynx 16" ($1,399), Velec Citi 350 ($1,699), Movin Tempo Max (~$1,599), VoltBike Elegant V2 ($1,949).

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Premium โ€” No Compromise

When performance and refinement are the priority over price. Best picks: ENVO D50 Hardtail MTB ($3,199), Velec E3 PRO ($3,999), Norco Scene VLT ($3,500+), VoltBike Yukon Elite ($2,949).

The 4 Specs That Separate Good E-Bikes from Great Ones

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Torque Sensor vs Cadence Sensor

Torque sensors deliver power proportional to how hard you pedal โ€” natural, intuitive, efficient. Cadence sensors just detect pedalling and apply a fixed power level โ€” mechanical feeling by comparison. ENVO uses torque sensors as standard across its main lineup. Only Norco (Bosch), Velec (E3-i), and a few Biktrix models offer it elsewhere.

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UL 2849 Safety Certification

UL 2849 certifies the entire e-bike as a system โ€” motor, battery, wiring, and controller together. It's the most comprehensive e-bike safety standard available, and increasingly required by apartment buildings and insurance policies. Among Canadian brands, only ENVO holds UL 2849 certification across their lineup.

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Battery Size & Real-World Range

Manufacturer range claims assume ideal conditions โ€” light rider, flat terrain, PAS 1, warm weather. In Canadian winter on hilly terrain, realistic range is 40โ€“60% of the claimed figure. A 720 Wh battery will give you 50โ€“70 km in real winter conditions. Dual battery systems (ENVO, Rize RX Dual) are the only reliable way to get 100+ km in Canada.

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Hydraulic vs Mechanical Disc Brakes

Hydraulic disc brakes are self-adjusting, more powerful in wet conditions, and far more reliable in cold Canadian winters. Mechanical disc brakes require regular cable adjustment and lose stopping power when cables stretch or ice forms. Any e-bike over $1,800 CAD should have hydraulic discs โ€” check this spec before buying.

๐Ÿ’ก Pro Tip for Canadian Buyers: Always check where parts are stocked before you buy. A brand that warehouses parts in Canada means you get your repair done in days, not weeks, and you pay in CAD, not USD with customs on top. All nine brands on this list are Canadian, which means all nine are ahead of any US-only or overseas-only brand when it comes to parts and support.

Canada's Best E-Bike Brand Is Right Here in BC.

ENVO is engineered in Burnaby, certified safe to the highest standard, priced in CAD, and backed by Canadian inventory. Find your model at EBikeBC โ€” Canada's ENVO specialists.

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All prices are in CAD and reflect publicly available retailer pricing as of April 2026. E-bike pricing and model availability change frequently โ€” verify current prices directly with each brand or retailer before purchasing. Spec information is based on publicly available manufacturer data. Range figures reflect manufacturer claims under ideal conditions; real-world Canadian winter range will be lower. UL 2849 certification status confirmed from publicly available brand documentation. ENVO products are available through EBikeBC and other authorized Canadian retailers.

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