A Beginner's Guide to the Different Types of Electric Bike - GOTRAX
A Beginner's Guide to the Different Types of Electric Bike

In today’s market, there are a wide variety of electric bike models, each with their own unique advantages. This large selection helps riders of all kinds find a bike that suits their needs, but for newer riders, finding the right eBike can be intimidating. To help you find the perfect ride, we’re going over the different types of electric bike, outlining their advantages while highlighting who each model of electric bike is best suited for. 

Commuter Electric Bikes

The GOTRAX CTI 3 Commuter Electric Bike

 

For riders unfamiliar with electric bikes, a commuter electric bike probably offers a fairly familiar sight. These bikes often look and operate much like the traditional eBikes, with the addition of electric assistance offered by the bike’s motor. These bikes come in all sorts of shapes and sizes, including both step-thru and step over frames that help support riders of different heights, cargo racks that carry all kinds of gear and supplies, and even torque sensors that measure your pedaling effort and adjust the motor’s output for a more natural riding experience. Commuter eBikes are the perfect choice for those who want to try an electric bike for daily commutes, grocery runs, or just exploring the city or neighborhood.

Folding Electric Bikes

The GOTRAX F2 V2 Foldable Electric Bike

Another great option for commuters, especially those in the city, is a folding electric bike. These bikes feature a central latch that allows riders to fold their bike in half. Combined with the smaller size of these eBikes, this makes them great for riders who live in apartments or dorms, who need to transport their bike in a car or other vehicle, or who regularly need to carry their bike. For riders who need to bring their bike on the go, or for those who are concerned about having the space to store their ride, a folding eBike is the perfect choice.

Electric Cargo Bikes

The GOTRAX Porter Electric Cargo Bike

To many riders, the biggest downside of an electric bike is the lack of storage space; after all, if you’re trying to carry home a huge batch of groceries, the cargo rack on a regular eBike may not cut it. Luckily, there’s an eBike style designed exactly for these kinds of situations: a cargo eBike. These bikes feature a much bigger cargo rack and a larger carrying capacity for transporting all kinds of gear, groceries, supplies, and more. With the right accessories, a cargo eBike can even be outfitted for a young passenger. If you find yourself wanting more storage space on your rides, then a cargo eBike is for you.

Electric Mountain Bikes

The GOTRAX D1RT Electric Mountain Bike

Mountain biking is a classic pastime for those who enjoy cycling, giving riders a chance to enjoy areas of the outdoors they may not have seen previously. That being said, mountain biking can be pretty intense, especially for newer riders. If you want to give mountain biking a try, or if you’re a mountain biking regular looking to take it easy, then an eMTB is perfect for you. These rides offer all of the off-road capabilities of a regular mountain bike while giving you a helpful electric boost.

Fat Tire Electric Bikes

The GOTRAX Tundra Fat Tire Electric Bike

If you want a comfortable and capable ride, look no further than a fat tire eBike. Thanks to their 4” wide “fat” tires, these electric bikes readily handle bumps, cracks, and jolts in the road while gliding over loose terrain with ease. While they’re great for off-road riding, they’re also ideal for riders who are looking for a cushier ride on paved roads as well. There are even fat tire folding models for riders who need their off-road ride to be a bit more portable. Whether you prefer to explore city streets or all-terrain trails, a fat tire eBike is a great choice for any rider.

Want to explore more eBikes? Then be sure to check out our full collection of electric bikes. No matter where or what you ride, just remember to stay safe, follow the rules of the road, and always wear a helmet!