Compare Electric Bikes Side by Side

Shopping for an electric bike means juggling more variables than a standard bicycle. Motor placement, weight limits, frame material, and braking system all affect how a bike handles and who it suits, and those details are often buried in individual product listings.

This tool pulls manufacturer specs from every electric bike in our catalog and displays them side by side. You can sort by wheel size, frame material, braking system, bike weight, or max rider weight so you can filter down to the models that actually fit your needs without jumping between browser tabs.

Weight is worth paying attention to with e-bikes: the motor and battery add several pounds over a comparable non-electric frame, which matters if you need to carry the bike up stairs or load it into a vehicle. Max weight capacity is equally important if you are a heavier rider or plan to carry cargo. Use the table to spot those numbers at a glance before you dig into any individual review.

Comparison table

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Mooncool ZT-E20 Electric Bike 20.0 in Aluminum 7 Disc 90.0 lb 400.0 lb $1299.00
Mooncool P1600161 Electric Bike 20.0 in Aluminum 1 Disc - 450.0 lb $1199.00
Mooncool B1TK2 Electric Bike 20.0 in Aluminum 1 Disc - 450.0 lb $1499.00
eAhora Juliet Series Electric Bike - - - - - - $1264.99
eAhora eAhora Juliet Electric Bike - - - - - - $1228.98
Mophoto SOLDC-CSLL Electric Bike 26.0 in Alloy Steel 7 - - - $569.00
Jetson JBLTP-BLK-OB Electric Bike 14.0 in Alloy Steel 7 Disc 41.0 lb 265.0 lb $584.68
eAhora Luna+Terra Electric Bike 20.0 in Carbon Steel 7 Disc - - $799.99
eAhora eAhora Romeo Pro Electric Bike 26.0 in Carbon Steel 7 Disc - 330.0 lb $1664.99
eAhora Romeo Series Electric Bike 26.0 in Carbon Steel 7 Disc - 500.0 lb $3131.97
Schwinn S6100G25U2OS Electric Bike 14.0 in High Tensile Steel 1 Disc 57.9 lb 260.0 lb $699.99

Frequently asked questions

What specs does the electric bike comparison table include?

The table shows wheel size in inches, frame material, number of speeds, brake style, bike weight in pounds, and maximum rider weight capacity in pounds. These are pulled from manufacturer spec sheets so you can trust the numbers are accurate for each model listed.

Why does weight matter more for electric bikes than regular bikes?

Electric bikes carry a motor and battery that typically add 15 to 30 pounds over a comparable non-electric frame. That extra weight affects how the bike handles, how easy it is to transport, and how much effort you put in when the battery runs low. Checking weight in the comparison table before buying can save you a real headache later.

What is max weight capacity and why should I check it?

Max weight capacity is the total load the bike is rated to carry safely, including the rider and any gear or cargo. Most e-bikes list a limit between 220 and 330 pounds, but it varies by frame design. If you are close to or above a model's limit, sorting by that column will quickly show you which bikes are built to handle the load.

What brake styles appear in the electric bike comparison?

You will see hydraulic disc, mechanical disc, and some rim brake configurations depending on the model. Hydraulic disc brakes offer the most stopping power with less hand effort, which is a practical advantage given how much heavier e-bikes are than conventional bicycles. The comparison lets you filter to disc-only options if that is a priority.

Can I use this tool to find an e-bike for a specific rider height or age?

The electric bike table does not include a height or age column, but wheel size and frame material are solid starting points. Larger wheel sizes generally suit taller riders, and frame material affects both weight and ride compliance. For a size-focused search, the kids' bike comparison tool includes height and age range columns.