Electric Bikes
Electric bicycles are bikes with a battery-powered motor that kicks in when you pedal or use a throttle. E-bike sales have been growing steadily over the years, but they still only represent a small portion of the overall bike market in the US. That’s expected to change dramatically over the next decade, with brands like VanMoof, Rad Power Bikes, and legacy bike makers like Specialized, Trek, and others introducing new and more powerful models. The Verge brings you reviews of the latest models, trend reports, and buying guides to help you find the right e-bike for your life.

A powerful, impressive cargo bike in its own right, but it’s really all about the accessories

Exploited by apps. Attacked by thieves. Unprotected by police. New York City’s 65,000 bikers have only themselves to count on.

An impressive follow-up to the Fiido D11



Hummingbird’s second-generation electric bike gets a lot right



Vintage cool and high tech as hell

Is it an e-bike or an e-moped? Who cares, it’s fast



‘This is a major, major investment in setting America on the right path for the years ahead’

We put a new 2021 S3 model to the test on a three-hour ride

A great speed pedelec hamstrung by EU regulations

LeMond’s new e-bikes will be among the most lightweight bikes in the industry

A fun lightweight commuter from the maker of the Turbo Vado



It’s more than just a hobby, with some enthusiasts hoping to strike it rich





Ease your way into the joys of commuting by electric bike








































