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Standards 2849 & 2271 Compliant
Test Rides and service across Canada
Useful accessories include racks, mirrors, lights, locks, pumps, and phone mounts. These improve safety, comfort, and utility—making daily rides more practical and secure. In Canada, helmets are required in many provinces, and a reliable lock is strongly recommended to reduce the risk of theft. These essentials are especially important for everyday riders.
A UL 2849 certified battery has passed strict tests for electrical and mechanical safety, including protections against overcharging, short circuits, fire, and overheating. The certification offers added peace of mind for daily use—whether you're charging at home, parking indoors, or riding long distances.
No. The battery’s voltage and connector type must match your e-bike’s motor and controller. For example, a 48V battery should only be used with a 48V system. Using the wrong battery can damage components, reduce performance, or void your warranty. When in doubt, consult the original manufacturer or a qualified technician.
Start by thinking about how far you ride and where. If you commute daily or take long weekend rides, a higher-capacity battery offers more range with fewer charges. If your routes include hills or heavy loads, you’ll also want enough power to match. Always check that the battery voltage and connectors are compatible with your e-bike system. When unsure, consult the manufacturer or a certified technician to avoid issues.
Make sure the charger matches your battery’s voltage (for example, a 48V battery requires a 48V charger). The charger's amp rating determines how fast it charges—higher amps charge faster but may generate more heat, while lower amps charge more slowly and gently. For most riders, a full charge typically takes 4–8 hours, which helps preserve long-term battery health. For safety and best performance, always use the original charger or consult a professional before purchasing a replacement.