Tax included, Free shiping in US. There is no extra charge.

We accept the following credit cards:

  • MasterCard
  • Visa
  • American Express
  • Google Pay
  • PayPal
  • Shop Pay
  • Union Pay
  • Apple Pay

No, we do not support cash on delivery currently, and you can choose PayPal for installment payment. PayPal now offers short-term installment plans for U.S. customer checkouts.

The order will be process in 48 business hours. Once the order has shipped, a shipping confirmation email will be sent to your email. We use FedEx for shipping ebike and battery, USPS/UPS/YunExpress for shipping accessories. 

  • 3-7 working days for bike
  • 15-20 working days for battery
  • 7-10 working days foraccessories

Our warehouses are located in CA and TX in the United States. Free shipping in US. Any delivery dates provided by are estimates.

Note: E-bikes can be shipped to 48 states of the US, cannot be sent to any islands, enclaves (Alaska, Hawaii, etc.) outside the lower 48 states of the US.

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An electric bike doesn’t usually need a license, and no specific federal law covers licensing requirements for eBikes. However, state regulations vary, so the best advice is to check out your local DMV site and double-check the licensing requirements in your region before you shop for an electric bike. Most eBikes do not require insurance, tax, licensing, or registration, but more powerful eBikes might have varying requirements. It’s also worth considering where you plan to ride eBikes because local regulations for a bike driven on the streets can differ.

electric Bike battery is sealed well enough for the bikes to be safely ridden in light rain. IP65. 
However, it is not recommended to ride them through very heavy downpours, or through flooded streets when the crank and/or the motor can get splashed or even covered with water. It is best to take shelter until the rain eases and the roads are no longer covered with water.

EBikes come with a range of battery sizes, accessories, and warranty periods, and the life span of the battery will vary with how often you ride, your charging habits, and the maintenance you invest in your new bike.
Typically, ebike batteries will last up to about five years if you store your bike in dry conditions, keep the charging ports clean, and avoid discharging the bike completely. Consistently allowing your bike battery to fully discharge will increase the risk of cell degradation and needing to replace the battery for your eBike much sooner!