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      Electric Bikes

      Explore Emmo's bicycle-style electric bikes—built for comfort, performance, and rider-friendly control, with UL 2849 Certified systems. Enjoy advanced features like torque-sensing assist, step-thru frames, foldable designs, fat tires, and full suspension for a smooth, adaptable ride. We offer electric bikes for adults (velo electrique adulte) and the powerful Varun electric bike, with a variety of models to choose from—including Step Through, Commuter, Moped, and Trike styles. Whether you're commuting, exploring trails, transporting family, or hauling cargo, Emmo has a ride to match your lifestyle. Backed by reliable service, warranty, and support across Canada—ride smarter with Emmo: eco-friendly and worry-free.

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      FAQs

      What’s the best ebike for men?

      The best ebike for men is built for power, performance, and versatility. Your ideal ride depends on how—and where—you plan to ride:

      For trail riding and rough paths: the Ikong Pro handles dirt, gravel, and uneven ground with fat tires and long range—ideal for outdoor terrain.

      For daily rides and minimal upkeep, the Monta Pro is great for paved roads and slopes, with responsive braking and steady motor output.

      Whether for commuting or weekend rides, EMMO’s men’s ebikes combine performance and durability for today’s riders.

      What’s the best ebike for women?

      The best eBike for women offers ease of use, smart design, and support for everyday riding. Step-through frames eliminate the need to swing your leg over a high bar, making each ride easier and safer, especially with bags or skirts.

      For compact, upright riding: VMO Pro suits shorter riders with a low seat and steady support on longer trips.

      For casual city rides:Vegar Pro blends a soft color palette with a low-step frame and built-in accessories.

      Whether you’re commuting, running errands, or enjoying scenic paths, EMMO’s step-through ebikes deliver a confident, comfortable, and stylish riding experience tailored for women.

      How do I choose the right electric bike?

      Start by thinking about how you’ll use the bike—daily commuting, light off-roading, or relaxed weekend rides. These riding styles influence the best match for motor power, battery range, and comfort features.
      Also consider:
      Essential features like lighting, display, cargo support, and braking system
      Proper sizing and frame design that fit your height and riding comfort
      Certified models—look for UL 2849 / UL 2271 or CE Certified e-bikes for trusted safety and build quality
      By focusing on how and where you ride, plus a few key specs, you’ll find an e-bike that fits both your lifestyle and expectations.

      What happens if you exceed the weight limit on an eBike?

      Exceeding the weight limit—especially by more than 10%—can cause excessive tension on the chain, increased wear on the motor, and faster battery drain. It also raises the risk of punctures and may damage the frame over time, especially on bumps or uneven terrain.

      What’s the difference between a 500W and 750W eBike?

      The key difference is power and hill-climbing ability. A 750W motor offers higher torque for steep terrain, heavier riders, or added cargo. A 500W motor balances performance and efficiency for most rides. For lighter riders or flat, low-speed areas, even a 350W motor can be sufficient.

      Is there an age limit to ride an ebike?

      Normally, there is an age limit for riding an e bike (applied to both the rider and passenger), which varies in different provinces. Typically, it is at least 16 year in British Columbia, Ontario and Newfoundland, while it is 14 in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Quebec.

      How fast can an electric bike go?

      All Emmo e bike speeds are limited to 32km/h which is the legal speed limit of power assist bike (Ebikes). You will need a license and a plate for your ebike plus insurance if you would like to go faster. For further information, please contact your local Ministry of Transportation.

      Where should I ride the e bike?

      Ride in bike lanes or keep to the right side of the road. Sidewalk riding is usually not allowed. Rules vary by city—Toronto (bike lanes only), Vancouver (class-based access), and Ottawa (roads, no sidewalks). No license is needed for most electric bicycle models.

      Can an electric bike go uphill?

      Yes—but performance varies. For better hill climbing, use low gears, pedal assist, and choose eBikes with high torque or mid-drive motors. A torque sensor improves response on inclines, making climbs smoother and more controlled.
      Models like VMO Pro, Vegar Pro, and Trevo Pro all include torque sensors.

      How can I get a longer travel range?

      For models with removable batteries, you can always get spare batteries in the future to extend the travel range. You can also purchase the compatible lithium battery and have it installed to replaced the Lead Acid battery. Please note that special modifications and a compatible lithium charger are required in order to upgrade the battery from Lead-Acid to lithium. For more information, please contact your Emmo dealer for more information.

      License or insurance needed for e bikes in Canada?

      No, as long as your e-bike meets the federal limits: ≤ 500W motor, ≤ 32 km/h, and has pedals, you don’t need a license or insurance in most provinces. All Emmo bicycle style models meet these requirements.

      More powerful models may be seen as motor vehicles and do require a license and insurance. Always check your provincial laws.

      What’s the best cargo eBike, especially for families?

      Families often need an eBike that can carry cargo or multiple passengers for daily routines or weekend use.

      The Trobic Pro is ideal for cargo hauling, with a spacious rear rack and front basket for groceries, picnic gear, or daily supplies. Its fat tires handle hills and city roads with ease.
      Scooter Style E-Bikes support two riders and up to 620 lbs (280 kg), making them practical for shared travel.

      These options provide families with practical, reliable ways to ride together—combining space, strength, and everyday convenience.

      What is the best electric bicycle for long-distance rides?

      The best electric bicycle for long rides combines high battery capacity, efficient motor, and ergonomic design. Look for models with pedal assist and torque sensors(VMO ProTrevo Pro) to reduce fatigue and extend comfort across greater distances.

      What is a commuter ebike?

      A commuter ebike is designed for daily travel with electric assist, upright riding position, integrated lights, and practical features like racks and fenders.

      What’s the average range of a commuter ebike?

      Most commuter ebikes offer 40–160 km per charge, depending on battery size, assist level, and terrain. Choose larger batteries for longer rides.