The ENGWE EP-2 3.0 is a electric bike listed at $1,499. Manufacturer specs put it at 750W of rated motor power, a 720Wh battery, a claimed 65 mile range, and a 28 mph top speed, at 75 lbs.
Next to the 93 other electric bikes in its price band ($1,124–$1,874), its strongest numbers are charge time (2 h vs 5.5 h avg) and included features (9 features vs 7 features avg). The tradeoffs are battery capacity (720Wh vs 892Wh avg) and energy density (battery size for the weight) (9.5 Wh/lb vs 11.7 Wh/lb avg). Beyond the headline numbers it brings an IPX4, splash resistant ingress rating.
Spec-based analysis, computed from manufacturer-published numbers and compared against 93 similar electric bikes by price. No hands-on testing yet.
2 h vs 5.5 h avg
9 features vs 7 features avg
IPX4, splash resistant
720Wh vs 892Wh avg
9.5 Wh/lb vs 11.7 Wh/lb avg
65 mi vs 76 mi avg
330 lbs vs 363 lbs avg
Compared with 93 similarly priced models ($1,124–$1,874), from manufacturer specs.
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