If you’re after something that’s fun to ride but also a good deal easier to lug around than a full-sized e-bike, then folding electric bikes are absolutely the place to start. They often look similar to their unassisted counterparts, but tend to weigh a little bit more due to the motor and battery. Folding e-bikes are ideal for people who want to start riding to work but
£3,000 is a fair whack of money, but it doesn’t necessarily translate to the créme de la créme of electric bikes. That being said, you can of course get a lot of value for that kind of money, particularly in the urban and folding categories. In fact several bikes on this list are so good that they’re already in our overall best electric bikes guide. So what do you get for your
Folding bikes are by their nature compact, and generally more transportable than their non-folding counterparts - and electric folding bikes are of course no different, albeit with a few extra kilos. This means that for the most part you should be able to carry electric folders onto public transport without too much hassle. We're focusing on sub-£2k options here, but if you
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With the cost of living rising and bikes and components costing more than ever before, there’s a reason more people are interested in saving their cash and looking for cheaper e-bikes. At this price, there are quite a few options, thankfully, and they’re a significant step up in quality than those under £1,000 (for the most part). If you want to get the lay of the land and see