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  2. 9 Folding Electric Bikes That Make Riding Fun and Storing Easy

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    RadExpand 5 Electric Folding Bike. Rad Power Bikes has some of the best e-bikes money can buy. Take its RadExpand 5, which is built to the brand's signature high standard.

  3. The 10 Best Cheap E-Bikes, Determined By Our Testing and ...

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    REI’s CTY e1.1—from the outdoor retailer’s Co-op Cycles house brand—is one of the best e-bike values around. The Class 1 bike has a 300-pound carrying capacity and is powered by a Bafang ...

  4. The 13 Best Electric Bikes for Commuting, Carrying ... - AOL

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    Electric bikes are priced from under $1,000 to well over $10,000, Through ride testing and research, Bicycling’s Test Team found many great e-bikes priced between $1,500 and $3,500. For this ...

  5. Our Gear Editors Agree—These Are the Best Affordable E-Bikes ...

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    The best cheap electric bikes come from brands like Aventon, Buzz, Cannondale, and more. These cheap electric bikes are (almost) all under $1,800.

  6. Electric bicycle - Wikipedia

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    The small size of the battery pack on an e-bike, relative to the larger pack used in an electric car, makes them very good candidates for charging via solar power or other renewable energy resources. Sanyo capitalized on this benefit when it set up "solar parking lots", in which e-bike riders can charge their vehicles while parked under ...

  7. List of electric bicycle brands and manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    This article lists notable electric bicycle brands and manufacturers including electric unicycles. Many bicycle brands do not manufacture their own product, but rather import and re-brand bikes manufactured by others, sometimes designing the bike, specifying the equipment, and providing quality control.