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GOTRAX EBE3 Electric Bike Canada

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Product Overview

The GOTRAX EBE3 is a full-size commuter electric bike for Canadian riders who want stronger 48V support, stable 27.5 inch handling, and everyday range that works for real weekday riding.

It pairs a 500W rear hub motor with thumb throttle, 5 pedal-assist levels, Shimano 7-speed gearing, and a lockable front suspension fork. The result is a commuter setup that feels more capable on bridge climbs, rough pavement, and longer urban routes than many lighter entry bikes.

Street Rides is an authorized GOTRAX dealer and ships this model across Canada for commuting, errands, and paved bike paths.

Key Features & Benefits
  • 500W rear hub motor with 48V system
  • 48V 10.4Ah battery, 499.2Wh
  • Up to 80 km claimed pedal-assist range
  • About 35 to 40 km claimed pure electric range
  • 32 km/h claimed top speed
  • Battery can be removed with the key for charging
  • Thumb throttle
  • 5 pedal-assist levels
  • Shimano 7-speed drivetrain
  • Mechanical disc brakes front and rear
  • Lockable front suspension fork
  • 27.5 inch wheels
  • LED digital display and LED headlight
  • IPX4 water resistance
  • 6 km/h walk assist
Specifications

Motor: 500W rear hub motor.

Battery: 48V 10.4Ah lithium-ion, 499.2Wh.

Range: About 35 to 40 km in pure electric mode and up to 70 to 80 km in pedal-assist mode.

Top speed: 32 km/h.

Gearing: Shimano 7-speed.

Pedal assist: 5 levels.

Throttle: Thumb throttle.

Ride modes: Throttle, pedal assist, and bicycle mode.

Brakes: Mechanical disc brakes front and rear.

Suspension: Lockable front suspension fork.

Walk assist: 6 km/h.

Charge time: 5 to 6 hours.

Wheel size: 27.5 inch.

Display: LED digital display.

Lights: LED headlight.

Water resistance: IPX4.

Rider height: 5.2 to 6.2 ft.

Bike weight: about 22.5 kg or 49.56 lb.

Max payload: about 120 kg or 264 lb.

Performance & Power

The GOTRAX EBE3 uses a 500W motor with a 48V electrical system, thumb throttle, 5 pedal-assist levels, and Shimano 7-speed gearing. That gives you more support for longer city rides, bridge ramps, steady headwinds, and stop-and-go traffic than many basic 36V commuter bikes.

This is commuter-focused power, not trail-bike power. For Canadian city use, that is usually the better match. Riders in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Montreal, Ottawa, and Edmonton often need smooth help on pavement, predictable acceleration at intersections, and enough gearing to stay comfortable when weather and road grade push back.

The EBE3 also feels more settled than compact folders because of its full-size frame and 27.5 inch wheels. You get a more familiar bike posture and a steadier ride on longer daily trips.

Street Rides sees the EBE3 as a practical step up for riders who want stronger commuter performance without jumping into a heavier premium-range bike.

Battery & Range

The EBE3 runs a 48V 10.4Ah battery with 499.2Wh of capacity. That battery size helps the bike feel stronger under load and gives it more useful commuter support than many smaller entry setups.

Claimed range is about 35 to 40 km in pure electric mode and up to 70 to 80 km in pedal-assist mode. For Canadian riders, that usually translates into enough capacity for work trips, errands, and longer mixed-use weekday riding without needing to charge after every short ride.

The battery can be removed with the key for charging. That matters if you keep the bike in a condo, office, shared building, or cold garage and want to charge indoors during winter.

Charge time is about 5 to 6 hours. Cold weather, hills, wind, rider weight, and higher assist levels will reduce real range, so winter and shoulder-season riding will usually come in below the headline number.

Safety Features
  • Mechanical disc brakes front and rear
  • LED headlight for low-light visibility
  • Lockable front suspension fork for rough pavement control
  • LED display for speed and battery information
  • IPX4 water resistance for light wet-weather riding
  • 6 km/h walk assist for moving the bike more safely
  • 27.5 inch wheels for stable city handling
Pros & Cons (Honest Verdict)

Pros:

  • 48V system gives the EBE3 a stronger commuter feel than many entry e-bikes.
  • Up to 80 km claimed pedal-assist range suits longer city riding and errands.
  • Battery removal helps with indoor charging and winter storage.
  • Lockable front suspension fork adds comfort on rougher pavement.
  • Street Rides is an authorized GOTRAX dealer with Canada-wide shipping.

Cons:

  • Mechanical disc brakes are simpler than hydraulic brakes.
  • At about 22.5 kg, it is still awkward for regular stair carrying.
  • This is a commuter bike, not a hard-trail or cargo-focused bike.
  • Real range will drop in cold weather and hilly riding.

Verdict: The EBE3 is a strong value for Canadian riders who want a full-size 48V commuter with removable-battery convenience, better city support, and a calmer ride than many cheaper folders.

Should You Buy It?

Buy the GOTRAX EBE3 if you want a full-size commuter e-bike with stronger 48V support, removable-battery convenience, and practical range for work trips and errands.

It makes sense for riders in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Montreal, Ottawa, and Edmonton who want smoother daily power, a more stable ride than a folder, and a bike that feels comfortable on paved bike paths and rough city streets.

Street Rides is an authorized GOTRAX dealer and ships the EBE3 across Canada. Email us for the best price, current deal, or best offer on this model.

Skip it if you want hydraulic brakes, a lighter carry-upstairs bike, or a more trail-oriented setup.

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GOTRAX EBE3 vs commuter alternatives

EBE3 is the stable full-size commuter in this group. This table shows when the larger 27.5-inch platform is the better ride, and when more power, a more traditional frame, or a compact folder is the better answer.
Choose EBE3 if you want a planted commuter that feels calm on rough pavement. Choose Roamer ST for more power, Voyager for a traditional touring feel, and EBE1 if storage matters most.
A practical comparison of GOTRAX EBE3, Jasion Roamer ST, Magnum Voyager, and Gotrax EBE1 for riders choosing between stability, power, and storage.
Product Ride feel Power and range Frame and fit Portability Best rider match
GOTRAX EBE3 Electric Bike Canada Stable full-size commuter. Best for riders who want a stable full-size commuter with the most planted ride feel here. 500W rear hub motor and a 48V 10.4Ah battery keep it in commuter territory without overcomplicating the ride. Up to 80 km PAS range and 35-40 km throttle range are solid for weekday commuting. 27.5-inch wheels, lockable front suspension, and hydraulic-friendly commuting manners make it feel planted. Best for riders who want a dependable city bike for rough pavement and bridge climbs.
Jasion Roamer ST E-Bike Canada - Power Your Ride! Power-first step-thru commuter. Best for riders who want a stronger step-thru commuter with more punch and easier mounting. 1200W peak motor and 60Nm torque make it the strongest commuter push in the group. Up to 62 miles PAS range is shorter than EBE3 on paper, but the power delivery is stronger. Step-thru access and dual mechanical discs suit easy everyday riding. Best for riders who want easier mounting and more acceleration.
Magnum Voyager Touring E-Bike - Top Speed 32 KPH, Range 40-64km Traditional touring alternative. Best for riders who prefer a classic high-step touring bike with a lighter, more traditional feel. 500W nominal power and a 576Wh battery make it a straightforward touring-style commuter. 40-64 km range is enough for normal rides, but it is not the long-range pick here. 26 x 2.35 tires, Tektro hydraulic brakes, and 59 lb weight keep it familiar and bike-like. Best for riders who want traditional geometry over upright commuter comfort.
Gotrax EBE1 16" Folding Electric Bike - 45KM Range, Lightweight & Compact for Commuting Compact folder alternative. Best for riders who want the smallest and easiest bike to store. 350W rated power and a 45 km PAS range keep it in short-trip territory. The compact 16-inch folder format is much easier to carry than the larger full-size bikes. Rear suspension and lightweight build make it the portability-first pick. Best for riders who need apartment-friendly storage more than road stability.

How this comparison was built

How this comparison was built: Street Rides reviewed public manufacturer specifications, current product listings, buyer questions, and common commuter tradeoffs around ride feel, access, range, power, and portability. Claimed range and speed depend on battery setup, rider weight, terrain, temperature, tire pressure, and assist level.

Source notes

Reviewed current Street Rides product data, GOTRAX listing copy, Jasion listing copy, and Magnum listing copy.

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GOTRAX EBE3 Canada Questions

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StreetRides Expert Video Takeaway

Best E-Bike Under $1,500? - GoTrax CTI 3 Electric Bike Full Testing & Review

There is no strong exact-model EBE3 YouTube review with the depth we would want for this page, so we are using a closer GOTRAX commuter review for ride-position, build, and daily-use context. It is not an EBE3-specific review, and we treat it as supporting context only.

For Canadian buyers, the useful part of this video is the general look at full-size GOTRAX commuter geometry, ride posture, city-road handling, and how this style of e-bike fits errands, weekday commuting, and paved bike-path use.

Our team at Street Rides still relies on verified EBE3 specifications for the actual buying call. That includes the 500W motor, 48V 10.4Ah battery, removable charging setup, 32 km/h top speed, and the listed range figures used on this page.

  • Full-size commuter frame: This gives you a more stable ride feel than many compact folders.
  • 48V commuter setup: Stronger support helps on longer city routes and bridge ramps.
  • Thumb throttle and pedal assist: Useful for stop-and-go riding and easier restarts.
  • Front suspension: Added comfort matters on rough pavement and mixed path surfaces.
  • Canadian buyer fit: This style works best for commuting, errands, and paved paths.

If you want help comparing the EBE3 with the CTI2, CTI3, or another Canada-ready commuter model, email Street Rides for the best deal and the right fit for your route.