
Too Many Electric Bikes? Here’s How to Choose the Right One
Here are five key factors to consider when picking the best electric bike for your needs.
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E-bike type refers to the intended use and design of an electric bike, affecting its performance, comfort, and suitability for different environments. Choosing the right type ensures the bike meets your needs, whether for commuting, leisure, fitness, or off-road adventures.
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E-Citybike
Typical price
1000,– to 3200,–Designed for urban commuting with a comfortable upright seating position and practical features like fenders and racks.
Ideal for daily rides in city traffic, offering convenience and ease of use for errands and short commutes.
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Electric mountain bike
Typical price
1300,– to 2100,–Built with robust frames, suspension, and wider tires to handle rough trails and steep hills.
Perfect for off-road enthusiasts who want extra power for tackling challenging terrain or longer rides in nature.
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Telefunken MTB E-Bike Aufsteiger M925, Wheel size 27.5 ", Warranty 24 month(s), Blue
51 cm
E-trekking bikes
Typical price
1300,– to 1900,–Combines comfort and versatility, often featuring a mix of city and mountain bike elements and equipped for longer distances.
Great for touring, weekend rides, or commuting over varied surfaces, providing stability and support for carrying gear.
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Telefunken Trekking E-Bike Expedition XC941, Wheel size 28 ", Warranty 24 month(s), Light Grey
50 cm
Electric racing bike
Typical price
2900,– to 3900,–Lightweight frames and drop handlebars cater to speed and performance on paved roads.
Best for fitness-focused riders or anyone seeking faster road cycling with electric assistance, especially on longer routes.
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Power capacity refers to the amount of energy the e-bike's battery can store, directly affecting how far you can travel on a single charge. Selecting the right capacity is important for matching your typical ride length, commuting needs, and usage patterns.
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Up to 400 Wh
Typical price
1000,– to 1600,–Offers a smaller battery suitable for short trips, city commutes, and lighter e-bike models.
Ideal for riders who take brief journeys or mainly use their e-bike in urban areas, as it reduces weight and cost.
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401 - 540 Wh
Typical price
1300,– to 1900,–Provides a mid-range battery capacity, balancing travel range and overall bike weight.
Fits most daily needs, supporting moderate commutes or occasional longer rides without frequent charging.
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541 - 1000 Wh
Typical price
2400,– to 4100,–Equipped with a high-capacity battery for extended range and more demanding rides.
Best for long-distance trips, hilly routes, or when carrying heavy loads, minimizing concerns about battery life.
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The braking system determines how effectively and safely an electric bike can slow down or stop, especially in different riding conditions. Choosing the right type of brakes directly impacts rider confidence, control, and overall safety, particularly on steep hills or in wet weather.
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Hydraulic
Typical price
1600,– to 2100,–Uses fluid-filled lines for smooth and powerful braking with minimal hand effort.
Offers consistent performance in all weather conditions, making it ideal for frequent riders or those tackling hilly or technical terrain.
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Disc brake
Typical price
1200,– to 2700,–Employs a caliper to squeeze brake pads onto a rotor attached to the wheel for strong stopping power.
Performs reliably in wet and muddy conditions, making it suitable for commuting and off-road riding.
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Rim brake
Typical price
940,– to 1100,–Applies braking force directly to the wheel rim using brake pads.
Lighter and easier to maintain, best for casual riding on flat, dry surfaces.
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Telefunken City E-Bike Damen RC826 28 Zoll Frontmotor 7-Gang Kettenschaltung
Motor position refers to where the electric motor is located on the bike, either at the center (mid-engine) or the rear wheel. This placement affects how the bike handles, its balance, and the riding experience, making it an important consideration for comfort and performance in different cycling situations.
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Mid-engine
Typical price
1700,– to 2700,–The motor is mounted at the center of the bike, near the pedals, providing a balanced weight distribution.
Offers a natural riding feel with better stability and hill-climbing ability, making it ideal for varied terrain and longer rides.
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Rear
Typical price
990,– to 1300,–The motor is positioned in the rear wheel hub, delivering direct power to the back of the bike.
Provides strong acceleration and a push feeling, best suited for city commuting or riders who prefer a straightforward, responsive ride.
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The number of gears on an electric bike determines how many different resistance levels you can choose while riding. This factor is important because it affects how easily you can adapt to hills, speed changes, and varied terrain, making your rides either smoother or more challenging based on your needs.
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Up to 7 x
Typical price
990,– to 1500,–Offers a basic gear range, usually found on entry-level or city electric bikes.
Best for flat or gently rolling terrain, providing simple operation and less maintenance.
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8 - 10 x
Typical price
1600,– to 2100,–Provides a moderate number of gears for more flexibility and control.
Suitable for mixed urban and suburban routes, allowing for easier hill climbing and varied speeds.
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Telefunken SUV E-Bike Herren SUV700 29 Zoll Mittelmotor 10-Gang Kettenschaltung
48 cm
11 - 20 x
Typical price
3600,– to 4100,–Features a wide gear range typically found on performance or adventure bikes.
Ideal for hilly areas or off-road riding, giving you maximum adaptability to both steep climbs and fast descents.
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