Looking for an electric bike that blends style, performance, and affordability? Ridewave’s collection of electric bikes is designed to empower your daily ride — whether you're cruising through the city, heading to work, or venturing off-road on the weekend. Built with high-quality components and thoughtfully engineered for Australian conditions, our e-bikes offer a smooth, reliable, and powerful riding experience that suits every lifestyle.
Ride Further, Spend Less
You don’t have to break the bank to enjoy cutting-edge performance. At Ridewave, we believe electric mobility should be accessible to all — without compromising on quality. That’s why our bikes are packed with premium features like long-range batteries, powerful motors, and ergonomic frames, all at a price that makes sense. Every ride becomes a smarter, more economical alternative to petrol cars, public transport, or ride-share apps.
Built to Perform. Ready for Anything.
Whether you're navigating crowded urban streets or gliding through scenic trails, our electric bikes are ready for it all. Each model is crafted with performance in mind — from smooth torque sensors and rugged fat tyres to lightweight folding frames for easy transport. Every frame is made with durability and comfort in mind, so you can ride with confidence day after day.
Stylish Design Meets Everyday Practicality
Who says you have to choose between style and substance? Ridewave bikes a clean lines, modern finishes, and intuitive designs that look as good as they feel. Whether you're after a compact model for zipping through tight city lanes or a more robust ride for weekend exploration, you’ll find a bike that fits your lifestyle perfectly.
Make the Switch. Enjoy the Ride.
Choosing an electric bike is more than just a purchase — it's a shift toward a healthier, more eco-conscious, and more enjoyable way to move. With zero emissions and lower running costs, e-bikes offer a future-forward transport solution that helps both your wallet and the planet. And with Ridewave, that future is more accessible than ever.
FAQ
What is the typical range of an electric bike on a single charge?
Most electric bikes offer a range between 60 km and 100 km per charge, depending on factors like battery size, terrain, rider weight, wind resistance, and assistance level.
Using low pedal assistance (like Eco mode) can significantly extend your range, while using higher power modes or throttle continuously may shorten it. For longer rides, look for models with higher-capacity batteries (e.g., 15Ah or more).
How long does it take to charge an electric bike battery?
Charging time generally ranges from 4 to 6 hours, depending on the battery capacity and the charger output.
Most e-bikes come with a smart charger that stops charging automatically when the battery is full. For best results, charge your battery after each ride and avoid leaving it fully depleted for long periods.
What kind of maintenance do e-bikes need?
Electric bikes require similar maintenance to traditional bicycles, including regular chain lubrication, brake checks, and tire pressure maintenance.
In addition, it’s important to care for the motor, display, and battery. Avoid washing with high-pressure hoses and store the bike in a cool, dry place. A professional service every 6–12 monthsis recommended, especially if you ride frequently.
Do I need a license to ride an electric bike in Australia?
You do not need a license to ride a standard electric bike in Australia, provided it meets the national road rules for e-bikes. In most states, an electric bike must have a motor with a continuous power output of no more than 250 watts and must be pedal-assist only, meaning the motor can only provide assistance while you are pedalling. The power assistance must also cut out when the bike reaches 25 km/h. A throttle is allowed but can only assist up to 6 km/h to help with start-up. In New South Wales, the rules allow for electric bikes with motors up to 500 watts under specific classifications, but the speed limit and pedal-assist requirements still apply.
If an electric bike exceeds these limits, it is considered a motor vehicle and would require registration, insurance, and a valid driver's license. Always check your local regulations to ensure your e-bike is compliant before riding on public roads.
Are electric bikes good for commuting?
Yes, electric bikes are an excellent commuting option. They allow you to avoid traffic, reduce fuel costs, and arrive at your destination without being drenched in sweat.
Models with step-through frames, integrated lights, and rear racks are especially convenient for city riders. Plus, with rising fuel prices and parking fees, e-bikes offer a much more affordable and eco-friendly daily transport solution.
How fast can electric bikes go?
By Australian law, e-bikes with pedal assist are limited to 25 km/h on public roads.
Some bikes can be unlocked for private or off-road use, reaching speeds up to 40–50 km/h, depending on motor and battery specs. Always check local regulations before using an unlocked bike in public areas.
Can electric bikes be used in the rain?
Most electric bikes arewater-resistant, meaning they’re safe to ride in light rain and through puddles. However, they are not fully waterproof — avoid submerging electrical components or riding in flood conditions.
After riding in wet weather, dry the bike and battery connection area to prevent moisture buildup.
How long do e-bike batteries last?
A high-quality lithium-ion e-bike battery usually lasts between three to five years, depending on how often it is used and how well it is maintained. Most batteries are rated for around 500 to 800 full charge cycles before noticeable capacity loss begins.
To maximise the lifespan of your e-bike battery, it is important to avoid fully draining the battery on a regular basis, store it in a cool and dry environment when not in use, and maintain a partial charge if the bike will be stored for an extended period. It is also recommended to use the charger supplied with the bike and avoid exposing the battery to extreme temperatures. With proper care, your e-bike battery will continue to deliver strong performance for many years.
Can I take an electric bike on a road trip or flight?
For road trips, electric bikes can be transported using standard or fat-tyre-compatible bike racks.
For air travel, it’s more complicated — lithium-ion batteries over certain capacities are restricted. You may need to remove the battery or ship it separately. Always check airline regulations and plan accordingly if you’re travelling with your e-bike.
What kind of warranty do electric bikes typically include?
Warranty coverage for electric bikes can vary greatly depending on the brand and price range. Some low-cost e-bikes from lesser-known brands may offer only a very limited warranty, sometimes as little as three months on the frame and electrical components. It is important to carefully review the warranty terms before making a purchase, especially if you are considering cheaper options.
At Ridewave Bikes, we stand by the quality of our products with a one-year warranty on frame, key electrical components, including the motor, battery, and display. This gives you peace of mind knowing your investment is protected by a local Australian brand that offers real support when you need it.
Are electric bikes road legal in Australia?
Electric bikes are legal to ride on Australian roads as long as they comply with national regulations. To be classified as a legal e-bike, the motor must have a maximum continuous power output of no more than 250 watts, and the motor assistance must cut off once the bike reaches 25 km/h. Throttle assistance is permitted but only up to speeds of 6 km/h to help the rider start moving. In New South Wales, electric bikes with motors up to 500 wattsare permitted under specific classifications, although they must still adhere to the speed and pedal-assist rules.
If an electric bike exceeds these limits, it is considered a motor vehicle and would require registration, insurance, and a valid driver’s license. Always ensure your e-bike meets the legal standards in your state before riding on public roads.
Why are electric bikes becoming so popular in Australia?
Electric bikes have grown in popularity due to their versatility, sustainability, and low operating costs.
They provide a healthier and greener alternative to cars, help reduce congestion, and make riding accessible to people of all fitness levels. With improvements in battery technology and motor efficiency, they’ve become a go-to transport solution for commuters, seniors, and adventure seekers alike.