Electric bikes are everywhere these days, and for good reason. While they’re usually heavier and bulkier than a regular bicycle — not to mention pricier — they’re also able to reach fast speeds easily and are far more environmentally friendly than other forms of motorized transport — like electric cars.
However, there’s a lot to think about before you head to any of your nearby bike shops and hop onto the saddle yourself. For example: What’s your budget? Where will you be riding your bike? And do you need an e-bike for flat urban roads and campuses, or one built like a mountain bike for rugged trails?
The e-bikes in this guide are all commuter models, ideal for smooth rides on paved roads. While some can handle light off-road use, they’re generally not built for rough terrain. We tested most models on a commute through sections of midtown Manhattan, bike paths around Central Park, and the West Side Highway bike path. Some models were also tested for suburban commutes and light off-road use where applicable.
What is the best e-bike overall?
CNET’s editors have crowned the the Aventon Soltera 2 as the best overall e-bike. The Soltera 2 offers an affordable price, a lightweight (41 lbs) bike frame and a seven-speed cassette, alongside iOS/Android app compatibility and a throttle for assistance on hills. But there are plenty of other good options for those specifically after a folding e-bike, one that can carry heavy cargo, or something for kids and teens rather than full-grown commuters – and you’ll find the full suite of our favorite electric commuter bikes below.
There are also a number of things to keep in mind if you become an electric biker. It’s important to keep your battery charged, alongside standard bike safety procedures like checking your tires and brakes. And while you may feel more advanced than a regular cyclist, you’ll likely at the same level of risk on busy roads, so we recommend wearing a helmet and riding with caution wherever you are. An electric bike may be at increased risk of theft, too, so be sure to invest in a good bike lock.
The entire Aventon lineup offers affordability and versatility. The $1,799 Abound is a cargo bike suitable for carrying passengers or groceries, while the $1,799 Aventure 2 is a multifaceted fat-tire bike ideal for all-terrain riding in any season. The Soltera 2 is more of an everyday e-bike that’s great for commutes, with a seven-speed cassette and a weight of just 41 pounds. Like the other Aventon bikes, the Soltera 2 features a sleek, detailed display, integrated signal lights, iOS/Android app compatibility and a throttle for assistance on hills.