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ENVO ST50 vs Velotric Nomad 2X

By EbikeBC

Apr 08, 2026

ENVO ST50 vs Velotric Nomad 2X
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ENVO ST50 vs Velotric Nomad 2X

Canadian commuter workhorse meets US fat-tire adventurer. We compare motor feel, range, safety certifications, cargo, and long-term value to help you choose the right bike.

📅 Updated April 2026 ⏱ 9 min read 🚴 Commuter & Fat Tire E-Bikes
ENVO ST50 step-through electric bike
🇨🇦 ENVO ST50 — $2,679 CAD
Velotric Nomad 2X fat tire electric bike
🇺🇸 Velotric Nomad 2X — ~$2,550 CAD (~$1,899 USD)

Quick Overview: Two Very Different Bikes

At first glance, the ENVO ST50 and the Velotric Nomad 2X seem to occupy similar territory — mid-range step-through e-bikes priced around $2,500–$2,700 CAD with 750W motors and Class 3 capability. But look closer and you'll find two fundamentally different philosophies packed into a single price bracket.

The ENVO ST50 at $2,679 CAD is a step-through commuter and cargo workhorse engineered in Burnaby, BC — featuring a 60 Nm torque sensor motor, UL 2849 full-system safety certification, up to 181 kg payload, a 25 kg standard rack (80 kg heavy-duty), and a 150–200 km range envelope. It is purpose-built for Canadian commuting, year-round reliability, and heavy daily use.

The Velotric Nomad 2X at approximately $1,899 USD (~$2,550 CAD) is a fat-tire step-through from a US brand, built around a massive 960 Wh battery and 4-inch all-terrain tires. It trades the ST50's refined torque sensor feel and safety certifications for raw battery capacity and off-road terrain capability. If you want maximum single-charge range and fat-tire adventure, the Nomad 2X is compelling — but the compromises are real and worth understanding.

🇨🇦 Canadian vs US Brand: The ENVO ST50 is designed, engineered, and supported out of Burnaby, BC, with a nationwide Canadian dealer network. The Velotric Nomad 2X is a US-brand product with no Canadian retail presence — parts, support, and warranty claims route through US channels. For Canadian riders, that distinction matters for long-term ownership and everyday convenience.


Full Spec Comparison Table

Specification 🇨🇦 ENVO ST50 🇺🇸 Velotric Nomad 2X
Price (CAD) $2,679 ~$2,550 (~$1,899 USD)
Motor Power (rated) 750W 750W
Motor Torque 60 Nm (torque sensor) Not specified (cadence sensor)
Sensor Type Torque sensor Cadence sensor
Top Speed (Class 2) 32 km/h 32 km/h
Top Speed (Class 3) 45 km/h 45 km/h
Battery 48V / 15Ah (720 Wh) 48V / 20Ah (960 Wh)
Claimed Range 150 km (single) / 200 km (dual) 100–145 km (claimed)
Dual Battery Option Yes — up to 200 km No
Frame Style Step-through aluminum Step-through fat tire aluminum
Tires Standard commuter Fat 4" all-terrain
Fork Front suspension Front suspension 80mm
Gears Shimano Altus 9-speed Shimano 8-speed
Brakes Tektro HD-E3520 hydraulic disc Hydraulic disc (Tektro)
Rear Rack Capacity 25 kg standard / 80 kg heavy-duty Rear rack included (standard)
Payload Capacity 181 kg 136 kg
Bike Weight ~27 kg ~32 kg (fat tires)
UL 2849 System Certified Yes No
Warranty 1 year 2 years
Brand Origin Canadian — Burnaby, BC US brand

Performance & Motor

Both bikes carry a 750W hub motor and offer Class 3 capability at 45 km/h, so the raw spec sheet looks well matched. But the difference in how power is delivered defines the entire riding experience — and this is where the ENVO ST50 pulls ahead in meaningful ways.

The ENVO ST50 uses a 750W hub motor with a torque sensor producing 60 Nm. A torque sensor measures how hard you are actually pedalling and applies proportional motor assist in real time — pedal harder and you get more power, ease off and the motor backs down. The result is a ride that feels natural and athletic, similar to a high-performance road or cargo bike. It is also significantly more energy efficient, translating the smaller 720 Wh battery into competitive real-world range through intelligent power management.

The Velotric Nomad 2X uses a cadence sensor — a simpler system that detects whether your pedals are turning and applies a fixed assist level regardless of your effort. For flat terrain and relaxed cruising, cadence sensors are perfectly adequate. But for riders navigating hills, loading cargo, or wanting a genuinely athletic ride feel, the cadence sensor's on/off character is noticeably less refined than the ST50's torque-based system. Read more on how to choose the best commuter e-bike and why sensor type matters.

Motor Feel Advantage — ENVO ST50: The torque sensor delivers proportional, responsive power that feels natural from the first pedal stroke. Combined with 60 Nm of torque, the ST50 handles hills, cargo loads, and stop-and-go commuting with a refinement the Nomad 2X's cadence sensor simply cannot replicate.

The Nomad 2X's fat 4-inch tires give it a genuine terrain advantage on gravel, snow, sand, and rough unimproved surfaces — the wide contact patch absorbs bumps and provides grip where narrower tires would struggle. If your commute regularly includes unpaved paths, beach access, or winter riding on uncleared surfaces, the Nomad 2X earns its 5 kg weight penalty. The ST50, lighter and more agile, is the stronger choice for pavement-focused daily riding.

ENVO ST50 hub motor — 750W peak, 60 Nm torque, engineered for 20,000+ km
ENVO ST50 advanced torque sensor — measures pedal force for natural, proportional power delivery

Range & Battery

Battery capacity is the one category where the Velotric Nomad 2X scores a clear win. Its 48V/20Ah (960 Wh) battery is substantially larger than the ENVO ST50's 48V/15Ah (720 Wh) pack — a 240 Wh advantage that is real and meaningful for single-charge range. Velotric claims 100–145 km from the Nomad 2X, which is competitive for a fat-tire bike.

Despite having a smaller battery, the ENVO ST50 claims up to 150 km at PAS 1 on a single battery — exceeding the Nomad 2X's top claimed range figure. This is explained by the torque sensor's efficiency advantage: because the ST50's motor scales power to your effort, it wastes less energy per kilometre on varied terrain. See ENVO's guide on maximising ST50 range for real-world riding tips.

The ST50 also holds a card the Nomad 2X cannot match: a dual-battery option extending total range to 200 km. If range anxiety is ever a concern, the ST50's expandable architecture eliminates it at a fraction of the cost of buying a second bike. The Nomad 2X, despite its larger single battery, has no dual-battery option.

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ENVO ST50 — Battery

720 Wh · 48V/15Ah · Torque-sensor efficiency
Up to 150 km single · 200 km dual battery option

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Velotric Nomad 2X — Battery

960 Wh · 48V/20Ah · Large capacity pack
Claimed 100–145 km · No dual-battery option

ENVO ST50 48V 15Ah LG lithium battery — 720 Wh, advanced BMS, dual-battery capable for 200 km range

Safety Certifications

This is perhaps the most important differentiator in this comparison — and it falls decisively in the ENVO ST50's favour.

The ENVO ST50 carries UL 2849 full-system certification — the most rigorous e-bike electrical safety standard in North America. UL 2849 covers the battery, charger, motor, controller, and all wiring as a complete integrated system, validated working together. This is the standard that Canadian cities, building managers, condo boards, and insurers are increasingly requiring for indoor charging. At EbikeBC, we exclusively stock UL 2849-certified bikes for exactly this reason.

The Velotric Nomad 2X does not carry UL 2849 certification. Velotric has not published full UL 2849 system certification for the Nomad 2X at time of writing. For Canadian riders who charge indoors — in apartments, condos, garages, or shared buildings — this gap is not a minor footnote. It is a material safety and insurance consideration that can affect coverage and building access.

⚠️ Certification Note: Many Canadian home and condo insurance policies and building managers now specify UL 2849 (full system) certification rather than battery-only standards. If you charge your bike indoors or in a shared building, verify which standard your insurer or building management requires before purchasing. The ENVO ST50 meets the strictest standard; the Velotric Nomad 2X does not.

ENVO ST50 UL 2849 full-system safety certification — battery, motor, controller and charger independently tested

Components & Build Quality

Both bikes arrive with a solid component package for their price point, but the details reveal different design priorities.

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Brakes

Both use hydraulic disc brakes from Tektro — the ST50 with the HD-E3520, the Nomad 2X with Tektro hydraulics. Both deliver quality, reliable stopping power. Braking performance is well matched between these two bikes.

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Drivetrain

The ST50 runs Shimano Altus 9-speed — a smooth, reliable groupset suited to urban and mixed terrain. The Nomad 2X uses Shimano 8-speed. The ST50's extra gear ratio provides more flexibility on steep gradients, particularly useful with cargo on board.

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Tires

The Nomad 2X's fat 4" all-terrain tires are a genuine advantage on gravel, snow, and rough surfaces, providing natural cushioning and grip. The ST50's standard tires are optimised for paved-road efficiency, lower rolling resistance, and lighter handling.

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Weight

The ST50 at ~27 kg is about 5 kg lighter than the Nomad 2X at ~32 kg. Fat tires and a larger battery add up. For riders who carry the bike upstairs, load it onto a vehicle rack, or navigate tight spaces, this weight difference is felt daily.

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Sensor & Throttle

The ST50's torque sensor delivers a fundamentally superior ride feel — proportional, responsive, and efficient. The Nomad 2X's cadence sensor is functional but produces a more mechanical, on/off assist character. Both offer throttle assist in addition to pedal assist modes.

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Fork

Both bikes have front suspension forks with approximately 80mm of travel for comparable bump absorption. The Nomad 2X's fat tires provide additional natural suspension compliance through tire volume — an advantage on particularly rough terrain.

ENVO ST50 adjustable lockable fork — 80mm travel, handles trail and asphalt equally
ENVO ST50 Shimano 9-speed transmission — 48T chainring, 11-36 cassette, climbs up to 25% grade

Cargo & Versatility

For riders who use their e-bike as a practical daily workhorse — groceries, panniers, deliveries, child seats — the ENVO ST50 holds a significant structural advantage. Its rear rack supports 25 kg standard or up to 80 kg with the heavy-duty rack, and its total payload of 181 kg substantially exceeds the Nomad 2X's 136 kg. For heavy cargo use — weekly grocery runs fully loaded, carrying tools for work, or adding a child seat — the ST50's frame and rack ratings give genuine headroom. Explore our full range of electric cargo bikes for broader context.

The Velotric Nomad 2X includes a rear rack and handles commuter cargo loads — a pannier set, a bag, moderate groceries — without issue. Its 136 kg total payload suits most solo riders with light to moderate cargo. But heavy hauling is not what the Nomad 2X is designed for. Where it earns its versatility credentials is terrain: the 4-inch fat tires take it to places the ST50's narrower rubber simply won't go — gravel paths, beach access routes, light snow, rutted urban surfaces.

Think of it this way: the ST50 is more versatile as a cargo and daily commuter platform. The Nomad 2X is more versatile as an all-terrain and adventure platform. Which dimension of versatility matters depends entirely on your actual riding context. See our 2025 urban e-bike guide for broader context on how versatility factors into real buying decisions.


Spare Parts & Canadian Support

This category reveals one of the most significant practical differences between these two bikes for Canadian buyers — and it comes down squarely in the ENVO ST50's favour.

ENVO ST50 — Parts & Support

ENVO operates a dedicated spare parts store at envodrive.com covering the full 50 Series component catalogue — batteries, motors, controllers, displays, brake components, and accessories. Because ENVO designs and engineers its bikes in Burnaby, BC, proprietary parts are stocked in Canadian inventory with no border delays, no import duties, and no currency conversion on every purchase. The ST50 also uses industry-standard Shimano drivetrain components, meaning any local bike shop across Canada can service the mechanical parts without special tools or parts access. ENVO's national dealer network spans every major Canadian city — Vancouver, Victoria, Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, and beyond. Check our own e-bike tune-up guide for general maintenance best practices.

Velotric Nomad 2X — Parts & Support

Velotric is a US-based brand with no Canadian retail locations. Parts, warranty claims, and support for the Nomad 2X route through US channels — meaning Canadian riders face potential shipping delays, border fees, and currency conversion costs on any replacement components. Velotric does maintain an online support system and offers a notably longer 2-year warranty (compared to ENVO's 1 year), which is a genuine positive for early ownership peace of mind. The Shimano 8-speed drivetrain means local bike shops can handle mechanical service, but proprietary electrical components must go through Velotric's US supply chain.

🇨🇦 ENVO ST50 — Parts & Support

  • ✅ Canadian-stocked parts store (envodrive.com)
  • ✅ Full 50 Series component catalogue
  • ✅ Nationwide Canadian dealer network
  • ✅ In-person test rides across Canada
  • ✅ Shimano drivetrain — any local shop can service
  • ✅ UL 2849 certified — insurance and condo compliant
  • ✅ No border delays or import fees on parts
  • ✅ 1-year warranty

🇺🇸 Velotric Nomad 2X — Parts & Support

  • ✅ 2-year warranty (longer coverage period)
  • ✅ Shimano drivetrain — locally serviceable
  • ✅ Online support and documentation available
  • ⚠️ US-based brand — no Canadian retail locations
  • ⚠️ Proprietary parts ship from US — customs & delays
  • ⚠️ No Canadian dealer network for test rides or service
  • ⚠️ Not UL 2849 certified

For Canadian riders, the ENVO ST50's domestic support infrastructure is a meaningful long-term advantage that compounds over years of ownership. When a part fails, a warranty question arises, or you simply want a service appointment, having a national Canadian dealer network versus a US-based online brand is a material difference in convenience and turnaround speed.

ENVO — proudly Canadian, designed and supported in Burnaby BC with a national dealer network

Price & Value

At current exchange rates these two bikes sit within approximately $130 CAD of each other — the ST50 at $2,679 CAD and the Nomad 2X at approximately $2,550 CAD. At this proximity, the comparison becomes about which feature set matches your actual riding priorities, not which bike is cheaper.

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ENVO ST50 — What You Get

Torque sensor motor · 60 Nm torque · UL 2849 certified · 181 kg payload · Up to 200 km dual battery · Canadian dealer network · Shimano Altus 9-speed · Lighter at ~27 kg · 25–80 kg rack

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Velotric Nomad 2X — What You Get

960 Wh large battery · Fat 4" all-terrain tires · 2-year warranty · Class 2 & Class 3 capable · Rear rack included · 80mm front suspension · ~$130 CAD less at current exchange rates

For a dedicated commuter and cargo rider on paved or mixed-surface roads who values safety certification, natural ride feel, high payload, and Canadian support infrastructure, the ENVO ST50 delivers more of what matters for year-round practical use. Its torque sensor alone justifies the choice for any rider who regularly tackles hills, carries heavy loads, or spends significant time in stop-and-go urban traffic.

For a rider who wants a fat-tire adventure e-bike that also handles commuting — someone who genuinely rides gravel, snow, beach paths, or loose terrain regularly — the Nomad 2X's 4-inch tires and large battery make a compelling case. Factor in the US-based support implications and the lack of UL 2849 certification before committing.

💡 Value Verdict: At near-identical prices, the ENVO ST50 wins on safety certification, ride quality, cargo capacity, and Canadian support. The Velotric Nomad 2X wins on raw battery size and fat-tire terrain capability. Choose based on your actual riding surface and daily use case — not just the spec sheet numbers.


Category Scores (Out of 10)

⚡ Motor & Performance
ENVO ST50

8.5
Nomad 2X

7.2
🔋 Range & Battery
ENVO ST50

9.0
Nomad 2X

8.2
🛡️ Safety Certifications
ENVO ST50

9.5
Nomad 2X

3.8
⚙️ Components & Build
ENVO ST50

8.5
Nomad 2X

7.2
📦 Cargo & Versatility
ENVO ST50

8.8
Nomad 2X

6.5
🔧 Parts & Canadian Support
ENVO ST50

8.4
Nomad 2X

3.0
💰 Value for Money
ENVO ST50

7.2
Nomad 2X

7.5

The Verdict

These two bikes are priced similarly but are built for genuinely different riders. Understanding which is right for you comes down to where you ride and what you need from your e-bike every day.

🇨🇦 ENVO ST50

Buy This If Commuting, Cargo & Safety Come First

  • You commute daily on paved or mixed-surface roads
  • You want a torque sensor for natural, efficient ride feel
  • You need full UL 2849 system safety certification
  • You carry heavy cargo, groceries, or a child seat
  • You want Canadian dealer support and in-person service
  • Extended range via dual battery (200 km) appeals to you
  • A lighter, more agile bike (~27 kg) matters for daily handling
  • You're keeping this bike for 5+ years of daily use
🇺🇸 Velotric Nomad 2X

Buy This If Fat-Tire Adventure Is Your Priority

  • You regularly ride gravel, snow, sand, or rough terrain
  • You want the largest possible single-charge battery (960 Wh)
  • A 2-year warranty is important to your purchase decision
  • Fat-tire stability and comfort are worth the extra weight
  • Your commute includes unpaved or loose-surface paths
  • You are comfortable with US-based support and parts logistics
  • All-terrain capability matters more than cargo payload

The ENVO ST50 is the stronger choice for the vast majority of Canadian commuters — it delivers a superior ride feel through its torque sensor, carries the most rigorous safety certification available, handles significantly more cargo, and is supported by a national network of Canadian dealers coast to coast. For riders who use their e-bike as a serious daily tool, these advantages compound over years of ownership. The ST50 is available through EbikeBC with knowledgeable local support.

The Velotric Nomad 2X earns its place as a capable fat-tire e-bike for riders who genuinely need all-terrain capability alongside commuting. Its large battery and 4-inch tires make it a compelling adventure-commuter crossover — but the absence of UL 2849 certification and the lack of Canadian retail support are real considerations that Canadian buyers should weigh carefully before purchasing. Looking for more options? See our best electric bikes for 2025 and our e-bike buying guide for broader perspective.

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Experience the torque sensor difference in person. Our team can help you find the right fit — UL 2849 certified, Canadian-supported, and built for the long haul.

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Specs sourced from manufacturer product pages as of April 2026. Velotric Nomad 2X USD price is approximately $1,899 USD — CAD equivalent varies with exchange rates; verify current pricing at velotricbike.com. ENVO ST50 priced at $2,679 CAD at time of writing. Range figures reflect optimal conditions; real-world range varies by rider weight, terrain, assist level, and temperature. UL 2849 certification status for the Velotric Nomad 2X reflects publicly available information at time of writing — confirm with the retailer before purchasing. EbikeBC stocks the ENVO ST50 and recommends only UL 2849-certified e-bikes for indoor charging use.
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