Turn Every Ride Into A Joyride.
How do Ebikes Work?
One Bike. Three Classes. Your Choice.
| Pedal Assist | Throttle | Max Assisted Speed | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Class 1 | 20 MPH | ||
| Class 2 | 20 MPH | ||
| Class 3 | 28 MPH | ||
| Velotric | All Velotric Ebikes | Removable throttle* | Defaults at 20 mph, adjustable from 12 - 28 mph |
Where Will Your Ebike Take You?
What the Pros Say
Most Ebike batteries last 30–75 miles per charge depending on usage, terrain, and assist level.
Yes! Some Ebikes are made for trails and gravel. Velotric Nomad 2X Ebike is also great for off-road riding.
Yes! Velotric batteries are tested to UL standards and include protections against overcharging and overheating.
Lightweight Ebikes are designed for easy handling, better portability, and efficient city riding. The Velotric T1 ST Plus is our lightest model, weighing just 39 lbs , making it ideal for commuting, stairs, or carrying into apartments.
An ebike includes a battery and motor that add power to your pedaling, helping you ride longer and climb easier.
Yes! They make cycling more accessible, allowing beginners to build confidence at their own pace. New riders can choose the speed that suits them best from different pedal assist levels.
Most areas permit Class 1 and Class 2 electric bicycles on bike lanes; Class 3 models may be restricted on certain trails. Be sure to check local policies.
In most regions, no. Ebikes are regulated differently from motor vehicles but always check local laws.



