Commuter Electric Bike Perth
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Your Go-To Electric Commuter Bike
Electric commuter bikes are made for getting around the city. Most have motors ranging from 500 to 1000 watts. And the battery usually gets you 60 to 80 kilometres on a full charge. That’s plenty for a day of errands or getting to work and back. You could ride from Perth’s CBD all the way down to Mandurah for about 72 kilometres and still have some battery left. These aren’t meant for off-road trails or weekend adventures, but instead for just a solid, reliable daily transport.
Why Electric Commuter Bikes Work So Well in Perth
Less Traffic, More Moving
Perth traffic can be annoying. It’s not as crazy as Sydney or Melbourne, sure. But try driving through the CBD, Subiaco, or Northbridge around 5 p.m. Cars everywhere. Everyone is in a hurry. Going nowhere fast.
Perth Already Has the Paths
We’ve got bike lanes, shared paths, and dedicated routes through East Perth, Fremantle, and Subiaco. And more keep popping up. An e-bike fits right into that network. You’re not stuck in traffic. You’re riding where bikes belong safe, easy, and getting better every year.
Save Money and Help the Planet
Fuel keeps going up. Parking in the city is pricey. An electric bike fixes both. Charge it at home for pennies. Park for free right at your door.
Perfect for Short Trips
This is where e-bikes really shine. The motor gives you a boost while you pedal. Hills feel flat. Longer rides go by fast. And you show up fresh, not sweaty.
E-Ozzie’s Best Commuter Electric Bikes Perth
Some days you want max range. Some days you need extra power for hills. Other days, you just want a comfy cruise.
That’s why we carry a bunch of different models. From simple and solid to fully loaded. Prices range from $1,000 to $2,500. We picked them because actual commuter riders in Australia say they’re good. These are the top commuter e-bikes Perth riders actually love.
Find Your Perfect Ride at E-Ozzie Perth
We’ve done the hard work, so you don’t have to scroll through hundreds of bikes online. Here’s a hand-picked list of commuter e-bikes made for Perth riders. Come by our Perth store, see them in person, take a test ride, and feel the difference for yourself.
eMono JUNO Compact Fat Cruiser EMTB
This little e‑bike has 24‑inch fat tyres and a 500-watt motor in the back wheel. The battery is a 48-volt 15-amp Samsung, so it's of good quality. You get around 60 to 80 kilometres out of one charge. It only weighs 21 kilograms. Light enough to carry up stairs, but still tough enough for riding every day. The frame is smaller, so it's perfect for shorter riders or anyone who wants something easy to zip around the city in.
Who it's for
Anyone who wants a lightweight e‑bike that's simple to ride in traffic and easy to store.
Key Features:
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Motor: It's a 500-watt brushless motor. Good torque. If your state needs it to be 250 watts, that can be changed.
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Battery: 48 volt, 15 amp hours, with real Samsung cells inside. That gives you steady power, and the battery lasts longer.
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Range: Around 60 to 80 kilometres on one charge. Depends how much assistance you use and if you're on hills or flat ground. For most people, that's a full week of commuting.
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Speed: It tops out at 25 kilometres an hour with five levels of pedal assist. There's a throttle too, but it's limited to walking speed, about 6 kilometres an hour. That keeps it legal in Australia.
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Tyres: They're 24 by 3.2-inch Kenda fat tyres. Wider tyres give you more grip. Really helps on wet roads or gravel.
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Brakes: Mechanical disc brakes. Bigger rotor in the front, smaller in the back. Disc brakes work way better in the rain because they don't rely on the wheel rim being dry.
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Weight: 21 kilograms including the battery. Light enough to carry up apartment stairs or lift onto a train rack.
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Frame: Lightweight aluminium, so it won't rust. There's a bit of front suspension too, 50 millimetres of travel. Just enough to smooth out bumpy bike paths.
eMono ARES Step Over Ebike Commuter
This is a 28‑inch step‑over commuter. It has a 500-watt high‑torque motor in the back wheel and a 48-volt 15-amp battery. You'll get 80 to 120 kilometres of range. It weighs 22 kilograms, so it's light enough to handle every day, but it's packed with good stuff. Hydraulic disc brakes, front suspension you can lock out, and a Shimano Altus 9‑speed gear system. It's a proper all‑rounder for city streets.
Who it's for
Commuters who want a lightweight bike with serious range and smooth stopping power. It's got all the features without being heavy.
Key Features:
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Motor: 500 watt high‑torque brushless motor. This one gives you that extra push to keep up with cars when you need to.
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Battery: 48 volt, 15 amp hours. That's 720 watt‑hours. It also has a built‑in USB port, so you can charge your phone while you ride.
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Range: Between 80 and 120 kilometres on a full charge. Depends how much Pedal assist you use.
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Speed: Caps out at 25 kilometres an hour with five levels of pedal assist. The throttle is limited to walking speed, about 6 kilometres an hour, to keep it legal in Australia.
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Brakes: The front rotor is 180 millimetres, the rear is 160mm, with disc brakes. You get instant stopping power with just two fingers.
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Suspension: It has a 100 millimetre front suspension fork that you can lock out. Lockout is useful on smooth roads. It stops the fork from bouncing when you're standing up to pedal hard.
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Weight: Only 22 kilograms, thanks to the super‑light aluminium alloy frame. That's actually lighter than a suitcase packed with holiday clothes.
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Gearing: Shimano Altus 9‑speed drivetrain. Nine gears give you fine control over how hard you want to pedal. You can find that sweet spot for any bit of road.
eMono AURA PLUS Ebike Step-Through
This step‑through commuter has a 500 watt motor that can actually peak at 750 watts when you need some extra power. The battery is a big one, 48 volts and 21 amp hours, so you get 80 to 140 kilometres of range. It weighs 22 kilograms, but it can carry up to 120 kilograms total, including 50 kilograms on the welded rear cargo rack. It also comes with built‑in GPS tracking through an app, hydraulic disc brakes, and tyre liners that help stop flats. It's a smart, tough choice if you're hauling stuff every day.
Who it's for
Delivery riders, busy parents, and anyone who commutes daily. If you need max cargo space, long range, and an easy step‑through frame for hopping on and off all the time, this one's for you.
Key Features:
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Motor: It's a 500 watt brushless motor in the back wheel, but it can peak at 750 watts.
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Battery: 48 volts, 21 amp hours. That's 1008 watt‑hours, which is huge for a bike like this. Just to give you an idea, 1008 watt‑hours could run a 100-watt TV for over ten hours. Or you could ride 140 kilometres on a single charge.
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Range: Between 80 and 140 kilometres, depending on how much assistance you use. For a delivery rider or a daily commuter, that's a full work week without needing to charge.
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Step‑through frame: The standover height is super low. That means you can hop on and off without swinging your leg over a high bar. Really handy if you're making lots of stops.
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Cargo rack: There's a welded rear rack built right into the frame. It can carry up to 50 kilograms. That's strong enough for a small adult or a few delivery crates.
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Brakes: Hydraulic disc brakes with a 180 millimetre rotor in the front and 160 in the back. Hydraulic fluid doesn't compress like a cable, so the force you put on the lever goes straight into stopping power. No cable stretch, no delay.
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GPS tracking: It has a built‑in GPS that works with the E‑Mono app. You can track your bike in real time. The GPS satellites are way up there, about 20,000 kilometres in space, using atomic clocks to pinpoint your bike within a few metres.
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Tyres: They're 26 by 1.95-inch Kenda all‑terrain tyres, and they come with flat protection liners already installed. That means fewer punctures when you're riding through city streets and over random bits of debris.
NCM T7s Step Thru eBike
This step‑through trekking e‑bike has a motor that runs between 250 and 500 watts, with a huge 19 amp-hour battery. You're looking at 150 to 180 kilometres of range, which is one of the longest in its class. It weighs 34 kilograms, and it uses an intelligent torque sensor so the pedalling feels really natural. There's also built‑in GPS and a USB port for charging your phone. It's made for the long haul.
Who it's for
Touring enthusiasts and daily commuters who want a crazy range and an easy step‑through frame for relaxed, long‑distance riding.
Key Features:
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Motor: It's a rear hub motor that goes from 250 to 500 watts, with peak power up to 500 watts when you need it. Can be limited to 250 watts to stay legal.
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Battery: 48 volts, 19 amp hours. That's over 912 watt‑hours. Just to give you an idea, that's enough energy to power a laptop for more than 30 hours..
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Range: Between 150 and 180 kilometres, depending on the terrain and how much assistance you use. That's like riding from Sydney to Newcastle on one charge.
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Torque sensor: This is a clever one. It measures how hard you're pedalling and adjusts the motor power to match. It reacts in milliseconds, so it feels like you've got superhuman legs. Very natural.
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GPS: it's built right in, with battery tag technology. You can track the bike's location through an app. Gives you peace of mind when you lock it up around town.
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Step‑through frame: The standover height is low, so you can just step on and off. No need to swing your leg over a high bar. Great for anyone with limited mobility, or if you just find it awkward.
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USB port: There's a built‑in 5-volt USB port. You can charge your phone or other devices while you ride. Handy for long trips.
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Weight: The bike weighs 34 kilograms. But the battery pops out easily, so you can take it out and charge it anywhere without moving the whole bike.
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Feature |
eMono JUNO |
eMono ARES |
eMono AURA PLUS |
NCM T7s |
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Motor |
500W rear hub |
500W high-torque rear hub |
500W rear hub (peaks 750W) |
250-500W rear hub |
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Battery |
48V 15Ah Samsung (720Wh) |
48V 15Ah (720Wh) with USB |
48V 21Ah (1008Wh) |
48V 19Ah (912Wh) |
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Range |
60-80km |
80-120km |
80-140km |
150-180km |
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Pedal Assist |
5 levels |
5 levels |
5 levels |
Yes, with a torque sensor |
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Top Speed |
25 km/h |
25 km/h |
25 km/h |
25 km/h |
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Weight |
21kg |
22kg |
22kg |
34kg |
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Frame Type |
Compact step-over |
Step-over |
Step-through |
Step-through |
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Extras |
Kenda fat tyres (24x3.2) |
USB port, 28" wheels |
GPS tracking, 50kg cargo rack |
Built-in GPS, USB port |
Conclusion
We've seen heaps of people swap their cars for commuter e-bikes. The main thing everyone worries about is range. So modern commuter electric bikes Perth now come with bigger batteries and clever features like pedal assist, where a sensor detects your pedalling and kicks in just the right amount of power to make riding effortless. You can ride in Eco mode to stretch your battery further, or switch to Sport mode when you need an extra push up a hill or with a heavy load of luggage.
Every single bike you buy from us comes with 6 months of free service. That's our way of making sure your ride stays smooth, safe, and reliable long after you've rolled it out of the shop. Thinking about service and access to genuine parts? It's exclusive to E-Ozzie customers. Buy the same bike elsewhere, and you're on your own.
We're not just here to sell you a bike. We're here to keep you riding.
FAQs
Can I ride my eBike in heavy rain without damaging the motor?
Yes, most motors are sealed and rated IPX5 or higher, meaning they handle rain fine, just avoid submerging them.
Does riding with an empty battery damage anything?
No, but it's heavier to pedal and constantly draining to zero can shorten battery lifespan over time.
Will my eBike battery drain faster in winter?
Yes, cold temperatures slow down chemical reactions inside, so the range can drop 10-20% in winter.
Can I ride an eBike if I haven't cycled in years?
Absolutely, that's the whole point. The motor gives you a boost, so you don't need to be fit to start riding again.
Should I buy a commuter eBike or a fat tyre eBike for riding to work?
Choose a commuter eBike for paved roads and lightweight, or a fat tyre eBike for rough terrain, bumps, and extra stability.
Important Notice
Before using this vehicle, check the applicable local laws relating to your intended use of the vehicle on roads and road related areas.