ENVO ST50 vs Tern HSD
Speed and range versus compact cargo utility. Two very different visions of what an e-bike can do — we compare performance, safety, cargo capability, and long-term value for Canadian riders.


Quick Overview: Two Different E-Bike Philosophies
This is one of the more instructive comparisons in the Canadian e-bike market — not because one bike is clearly better than the other, but because they are built for fundamentally different riders and fundamentally different purposes. The ENVO ST50 at $2,679 CAD is a traditional step-through commuter optimised for speed, long range, and everyday utility on 700c/26" wheels. The Tern HSD, starting at approximately $4,750–$6,100 CAD depending on trim, is a compact 20"-wheel cargo utility bike built around the Bosch mid-drive system — designed to haul children, groceries, and serious loads in tight urban spaces.
Neither bike is a compromise of the other. The ST50 is the right choice if you want speed, range, UL 2849 certification, and excellent value at $2,679 CAD. The Tern HSD is the right choice if your primary need is a genuine cargo platform — child seats, cargo boxes, 170 kg total load capacity, and the ability to stand vertically in a compact apartment storage space. This guide will walk through every major category so you can identify which philosophy matches your real riding life.
🔑 The Core Question: Are you buying a commuter e-bike that handles cargo, or a cargo e-bike built for urban utility? The ENVO ST50 and Tern HSD answer that question from opposite directions — and understanding which answer fits your life is the key to making the right decision.
Full Spec Comparison Table
| Specification | 🇨🇦 ENVO ST50 | 🌐 Tern HSD |
|---|---|---|
| Price (CAD) | $2,679 | ~$4,750–$6,100 (by trim) |
| Motor Type | Hub drive — 750W / 1000W peak | Bosch Performance Line mid-drive |
| Motor Power | 750W nominal / 1000W peak | 250W nominal (Bosch mid-drive) |
| Torque | 60 Nm | 65 Nm |
| Sensor Type | Torque sensor | Torque sensor (Bosch) |
| Top Speed | 32 km/h (Class 2) / 45 km/h (Class 3) | 25 km/h (EU/Canada assist limit) |
| Battery Capacity | 720 Wh (48V / 15Ah) | 396 Wh (P9 entry) / upgradeable |
| Claimed Range | 150 km (PAS 1) / 200 km dual battery | 65–145 km (varies by trim & assist) |
| Dual Battery Option | Yes — up to 200 km | Battery upgradeable to larger pack |
| Wheel Size | 26" / 700c (traditional commuter) | 20" (compact urban design) |
| Frame Design | Traditional step-through 6061 alloy | Mid-step compact (4'11"–6'5" fit range) |
| Brakes | Tektro HD-E3520 hydraulic disc | Shimano hydraulic disc 180mm |
| Gears | Shimano Altus 9-speed | Shimano Alivio 9-speed (P9) / Nexus IGH |
| Fork | Suspension 80mm travel | Rigid |
| Total Load Capacity | 181 kg (rider + cargo) | 170 kg total (rider + cargo) |
| Cargo System | 25 kg rack / 80 kg cargo rack option | Full cargo platform — child seats, boxes, bags |
| Vertical Storage | No | Yes — stands upright independently |
| UL 2849 Certified | Yes — full system | No (EN15194, DIN 79010 frame cert) |
| Frame Certification | UL 2849 full system | DIN 79010 cargo frame standard |
| Bike Weight | ~27 kg | ~26–28 kg (trim dependent) |
| Sizes / Fit | S / L (two sizes) | One size fits 4'11"–6'5" |
| Brand Origin | Canadian (Burnaby, BC) | Taiwan-designed, global dealer network |
Performance & Motor
The motor story here is a genuine contest between two strong but different approaches. The ENVO ST50 runs a proprietary hub drive motor rated at 750W nominal and 1000W peak, with 60 Nm of torque delivered through a torque sensor. Hub drives are the dominant choice in the North American commuter market — simpler, durable, and low-maintenance. The ST50's torque sensing means the motor responds proportionally to how hard you pedal, creating a fluid, natural ride feel. ENVO's motor is engineered for 20,000+ km of maintenance-free operation, a figure backed by thousands of Canadian commuters across all four seasons.
The Tern HSD uses the Bosch Performance Line mid-drive motor — a 250W (nominal) unit producing 65 Nm of torque from the crankshaft rather than the hub. Mid-drive motors are widely regarded as the premium architecture for hilly terrain and heavy cargo loads: they leverage the bike's gearing for maximum efficiency, maintain better weight distribution, and deliver exceptional climbing performance under load. The Bosch Performance Line is a known quantity — reliable, well-supported globally, and refined through years of development. On steep hills with a heavy cargo load, the mid-drive configuration will outperform a hub motor of equivalent or even higher wattage because the motor works with the gears rather than against gravity alone.
The ST50 has a clear speed advantage: it is Class 3 unlockable to 45 km/h, while the Tern HSD is limited to 25 km/h under Canadian/European assist regulations. For commuters who travel in Class 3 lanes or want to keep pace with urban traffic, that speed difference is meaningful. For cargo-focused riders managing a fully loaded child-seat configuration through residential streets and bike lanes, 25 km/h is entirely practical and arguably safer.
⚡ Motor Verdict: The Tern HSD's Bosch mid-drive edges ahead in cargo efficiency and hill-climbing elegance. The ENVO ST50's hub motor wins on peak speed (45 km/h Class 3) and North American familiarity. Neither motor is a weak choice — the right one depends on whether speed or cargo efficiency matters more to you.


Range & Battery
The battery comparison is one of the most decisive in this head-to-head. The ENVO ST50 carries a 720 Wh battery — nearly double the Tern HSD P9 entry model's 396 Wh pack. At PAS 1, the ST50 delivers up to 150 km of range on a single charge, extendable to 200 km with the optional dual-battery configuration. For commuters covering longer distances, or those who simply want the confidence of never needing a mid-day charge, this range advantage is significant. The ST50's larger battery also performs better in cold weather — lithium batteries lose capacity at low temperatures, and a 720 Wh pack has far more headroom than a 396 Wh pack when temperatures drop to the -10°C to -20°C range common across Canada.
The Tern HSD's 396 Wh battery (on the entry P9 trim) is the bike's most notable limitation. Tern does offer battery upgrades on higher trims, pushing range into the 65–145 km corridor depending on the pack and assist level chosen — but even at its best, the Tern HSD's range falls short of the ST50's ceiling. The HSD's efficiency advantage from its Bosch mid-drive system partially compensates, but cannot fully close the gap when comparing the P9's base pack to the ST50's 720 Wh. For urban cargo riders whose typical round trip is 20–40 km, the HSD's range is functionally adequate. For commuters covering 50–80 km daily, or riders who use their bike for multi-stop errands across a city, the ST50's range advantage is transformative.
ENVO ST50 — Battery
720 Wh · 48V / 15Ah · Dual battery capable
Up to 150 km single · 200 km dual battery
Tern HSD — Battery
396 Wh (P9 entry) · Upgradeable on higher trims
Range 65–145 km · Bosch PowerPack system

Safety Certifications
Certification is where the ST50 holds a clear and practically important advantage for Canadian buyers. The ENVO ST50 carries UL 2849 full system certification — the most rigorous e-bike electrical safety standard in North America, covering the battery, charger, motor, controller, and wiring as a verified, integrated system. This is the certification that Canadian condo buildings, strata councils, and home insurers are increasingly requiring before permitting e-bikes to be charged indoors or in shared parkades. If you live in a multi-unit building or carry home insurance that covers charging, UL 2849 documentation may not just be nice to have — it may be required.
The Tern HSD holds EN15194 certification (the European e-bike electrical standard) and the frame carries DIN 79010 certification — the German industrial standard for cargo bike frames under loaded cycling conditions. DIN 79010 is a meaningful safety achievement: it validates that the HSD's frame is engineered and tested to handle real cargo loads safely, which matters enormously if you're regularly loading child seats, cargo boxes, or heavy panniers. However, the Tern HSD does not carry UL 2849 certification, which means it cannot satisfy North American building management or insurer requirements that specifically require UL 2849 documentation.
⚠️ Certification Note: UL 2849 and EN15194/DIN 79010 are not equivalent standards. Canadian condo buildings and insurers requiring UL 2849 cannot accept EN15194 as a substitute. The ENVO ST50 satisfies UL 2849 requirements. The Tern HSD does not. If you charge indoors in a multi-unit building, verify which standard your building or insurer requires before purchasing.
Both bikes use high-quality electrical components from reputable manufacturers — ENVO's own validated system and Bosch's globally trusted PowerPack and Performance Line ecosystem respectively. From a practical electrical safety standpoint, both bikes represent quality above the budget tier. The certification gap is primarily a compliance and documentation issue for Canadian indoor charging contexts, not an indicator that the Tern HSD is an unsafe bike. Browse our collection of UL 2849-certified e-bikes at EbikeBC for all certified options available in Canada.

Components & Build Quality
Both bikes represent genuine quality — but their component choices reflect their different philosophies. The ST50 is built around versatile commuter components; the Tern HSD is engineered as a cargo platform where every component serves a load-bearing, child-carrying, or utility function.
Brakes
Both bikes use hydraulic disc brakes — a genuine sign of quality commitment from both brands. ST50 runs Tektro HD-E3520 units; Tern HSD uses Shimano hydraulic discs at 180mm. Both provide strong, consistent stopping power in wet and cold conditions.
Drivetrain
ENVO runs Shimano Altus 9-speed. Tern HSD P9 uses Shimano Alivio 9-speed (a step up from Altus); higher HSD trims offer Shimano Nexus internal gear hubs — excellent for low-maintenance urban cargo riding where chain exposure to mud and grime is common.
Motor Integration
ENVO ST50's hub motor is simple and durable with minimal service needs. Tern HSD's Bosch Performance Line mid-drive offers superior weight distribution and works with the bike's gearing system — the preferred architecture for cargo loads and steep terrain.
Fork
ENVO ST50 provides 80mm of front suspension — meaningful bump absorption for urban riding on rougher pavement. The Tern HSD runs a rigid fork, which is lighter and lower-maintenance but transfers more road vibration, particularly relevant over cobblestones or rough city surfaces.
Frame & Fit Range
ENVO ST50 offers S and L frame sizes for traditional sizing. The Tern HSD's compact 20" frame fits riders from 4'11" to 6'5" in a single size — one of the widest fit ranges of any e-bike — making it accessible for mixed households or riders who fall outside standard sizing.
Cargo Platform
The Tern HSD's cargo system is genuinely premium — engineered mounting points for Thule, Yepp, and Tern-compatible child seats, cargo boxes, and panniers rated to carry meaningful loads. This is a cargo bike that replaces a car for family errands. The ST50 supports 25 kg standard (80 kg with cargo rack upgrade) but was not designed as a dedicated cargo platform.


Cargo & Versatility
This is the category where the Tern HSD earns its premium price most convincingly. The HSD is not merely a commuter that happens to carry cargo — it is a dedicated cargo platform engineered from the ground up to haul children, groceries, deliveries, and whatever else urban families need to move around a city. Its rear rack accommodates certified child seats from multiple brands, cargo boxes, and pannier systems. The compact 20" wheel design lowers the centre of gravity for stability when loaded, the DIN 79010-certified frame is built to handle real cargo cycles in real conditions, and the entire bike can stand vertically — an enormous practical advantage for riders with limited storage space in apartments, condos, or small homes.
The Tern HSD's total load capacity is 170 kg (rider plus all cargo), and it achieves this through a purpose-engineered frame architecture. This is not a bike that "supports" cargo as an afterthought — it is the primary design brief. Families who need to transport one or two children regularly, couriers handling deliveries across dense urban areas, and commuters who do the full weekly grocery shop by bike will find the HSD's cargo credentials genuinely transformative. The cargo ecosystem — child seats, front bags, cargo boxes, handlebar bags — integrates into a cohesive, well-thought-out urban transport system.
The ENVO ST50 is a capable cargo commuter, not a cargo specialist. Its 25 kg standard rack (upgradeable to 80 kg with the cargo rack option) and 181 kg total payload handle daily commuter loads confidently — panniers, backpacks, grocery runs, light cargo. It has more payload headroom than most commuters will ever use. But it does not carry certified child seats, does not have a dedicated cargo box mounting system, and was not engineered with the same single-minded cargo focus as the HSD. For solo commuters and couples without children, the ST50's cargo capability is more than adequate. For families replacing car trips with a cargo e-bike, the Tern HSD's cargo ecosystem is in a different category entirely. Explore our full range of electric cargo bikes at EbikeBC to see the full landscape of Canadian cargo e-bike options.
📦 Cargo Verdict: The Tern HSD wins this category decisively for families and dedicated cargo riders — child seats, cargo boxes, vertical storage, and DIN 79010 certification are things the ST50 simply does not offer. For solo commuters and couples with standard cargo needs, the ST50's payload capacity is more than adequate and comes at a significantly lower price.
Spare Parts & Canadian Support
Long-term support is a meaningful differentiator in any e-bike comparison, and the two brands take quite different approaches. The critical question for any e-bike buyer is: when something fails two years from now, what happens next?
ENVO ST50 — Parts & Support
ENVO Drive Systems is headquartered in Burnaby, British Columbia. Their dedicated parts store at envodrive.com carries the complete ST50 component catalogue — batteries, motors, controllers, displays, brakes, cables, and frame components — all shipped from Canadian inventory with no border delays, no import duties, and no currency conversion surprises. The ST50's Shimano Altus drivetrain and Tektro hydraulic brakes are industry-standard components serviceable at any qualified Canadian bike shop. ENVO's national dealer network spans every major Canadian city — Vancouver, Victoria, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Halifax, and more — providing in-person test rides, professional fitting, and warranty service coast to coast.
Tern HSD — Parts & Support
Tern is a global brand with a well-established dealer network that includes Canadian authorised shops in most major cities. The Bosch drivetrain ecosystem is one of the best-supported in the world — Bosch parts and service are available through any Bosch e-bike certified dealer, of which there are many across Canada. Tern requires that the HSD be sold and initially assembled through authorised dealers, which provides a quality baseline. However, the HSD's Bosch-specific components (motors, batteries, displays) must be serviced through Bosch-certified shops rather than a general bike shop, which narrows the service options compared to the ST50's more universal drivetrain. Battery replacements for the Bosch PowerPack system also tend to be more expensive than comparable non-Bosch alternatives.
🇨🇦 ENVO ST50 — Parts & Support
- ✅ Canadian-stocked parts store (envodrive.com)
- ✅ Full ST50 component catalogue available
- ✅ Nationwide dealer network — every major Canadian city
- ✅ Shimano drivetrain — serviceable at any bike shop
- ✅ In-person test rides and service appointments
- ✅ 1-year warranty + extended coverage options
- ✅ No border delays on replacement parts
- ✅ UL 2849 certification documentation on file
🌐 Tern HSD — Parts & Support
- ✅ Canadian authorised dealer network available
- ✅ Bosch ecosystem — globally well-supported
- ✅ Sold through authorised shops (quality assured)
- ✅ DIN 79010 certification documentation available
- ⚠️ Bosch components require Bosch-certified service
- ⚠️ Bosch battery replacements are premium-priced
- ⚠️ No UL 2849 certification for Canadian indoor charging
- ⚠️ Higher overall service cost vs universal components
For most Canadian riders, both bikes have viable long-term support paths. The ST50's advantage is in the breadth of serviceability — any bike shop can handle the drivetrain, and Canadian-stocked parts arrive quickly without customs complications. The Tern HSD's advantage is in the depth of the Bosch ecosystem globally, which provides confidence on a high-end system even if service is slightly more specialised. Check our general e-bike maintenance and tune-up guide for practical ownership tips that apply to either bike.

Price & Value
The price gap between these bikes is substantial and honest. The ENVO ST50 at $2,679 CAD represents exceptional value for a torque-sensing, UL 2849-certified, Class 3-capable, 720 Wh commuter e-bike with a Canadian dealer network. The Tern HSD starts at approximately $4,750 CAD and climbs to $6,100 CAD or more depending on trim level — a premium that reflects the Bosch mid-drive system, the DIN 79010 cargo frame engineering, the broad fit range, and the integrated cargo ecosystem. At face value, the ST50 looks like the obvious winner on price. But the value calculation is more nuanced than a simple price comparison.
ENVO ST50 — Value Proposition
$2,679 CAD · 720 Wh battery · Class 3 45 km/h · 150 km range · UL 2849 certified · Torque sensor · Canadian national dealer network · 80mm suspension fork · 181 kg payload · Dual battery option · Two frame sizes
Tern HSD — Value Proposition
~$4,750–$6,100 CAD · Bosch mid-drive ecosystem · DIN 79010 cargo frame · Child seat ready · Vertical storage · Fits 4'11"–6'5" · 170 kg total load · Compact 20" wheel design · Cargo box / pannier system
For the solo commuter or couple without complex cargo needs, the ST50 delivers more value per dollar than any competing Canadian e-bike in its class. Its range, speed, certification, and motor quality exceed what many bikes at $3,500–$4,000 CAD can offer. Spending an extra $2,000–$3,500 CAD to get a Tern HSD does not make sense if your primary use is a 30 km daily commute with a backpack.
For a family regularly transporting one or more children, or a rider genuinely committed to replacing a car with a cargo bike, the Tern HSD's premium represents a different kind of value — the cargo system, the fit range, and the vertical storage capability are things you cannot buy as add-ons to the ST50. In those specific scenarios, the higher price is justified because the bike does things the ST50 genuinely cannot do. Browse the full EbikeBC electric bike collection to see all options at every price point and find the right fit for your life.
💡 Value Verdict: The ENVO ST50 wins on value for money for most Canadian buyers — dramatically lower price, more range, UL 2849 certification, and Class 3 speed. The Tern HSD's premium is justified only for buyers who genuinely need its cargo system: child seats, cargo boxes, vertical storage, and extreme fit versatility. Know your use case before spending the extra $2,000+.
Category Scores (Out of 10)
The Verdict
These are two genuinely good e-bikes, and this comparison is unusual in that neither bike loses on quality — they lose only on fit with the wrong use case. The ENVO ST50 and the Tern HSD are built for different riders, and identifying which rider you are is the entire decision.
Buy This If Speed, Range & Value Are Your Priority
- You commute solo or with a partner (no children to transport)
- You want UL 2849 certification for your condo or insurer
- You need Class 3 speed (45 km/h) for your route
- You ride 50–150 km at a time and need maximum range
- Your budget is $2,679 CAD — not $4,750–$6,100 CAD
- You want Canadian dealer service in your city
- You value a 700c / 26" traditional wheel commuter feel
- You want a dual-battery option for 200 km range
Buy This If Cargo System & Urban Utility Come First
- You need to carry children in certified child seats regularly
- You want to replace a car for family errands and school runs
- Vertical storage is essential for your living space
- You or your household span a wide height range (4'11"–6'5")
- Bosch mid-drive quality and ecosystem matter to you
- You need cargo boxes, cargo bags, and a full cargo platform
- 20" compact wheels suit your urban storage and maneuverability needs
- Budget of $4,750–$6,100 CAD is workable for your needs
The ENVO ST50 wins five of seven categories — range and battery, safety certification, parts and Canadian support, value for money, and overall price accessibility — by meaningful margins. The Tern HSD wins two categories decisively: cargo and versatility (where it is in a different league as a cargo platform), and components and build quality (where the Bosch mid-drive ecosystem and cargo-specific engineering earn it the edge).
For most Canadian step-through e-bike buyers, the ENVO ST50 is the clearer choice: it delivers more range, more speed, better certification credentials, and better long-term value at $2,679 CAD. But for buyers with a genuine cargo mission — transporting children, replacing car trips as a family, managing urban living with vertical storage constraints — the Tern HSD's $2,000+ premium buys capabilities the ST50 cannot replicate at any price. Know your use case, and the decision makes itself. Both bikes are available to explore in person through their respective dealer networks — for the ENVO ST50, visit EbikeBC to book a test ride or speak with our team about which step-through suits your riding life. Read our broader e-bike buying guide and our best electric bikes for 2025 roundup for additional context.
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