EbikeMetrics

Numbers, not adjectives

A spec database built from manufacturers' own pages, a state-by-state e-bike law tracker with sources and verification dates, and battery certification status recorded per model. Every figure carries the page it came from and the date we read it.

Model database

108 models tracked.

94 list battery capacity in Wh · 102 list a range claim. Where a manufacturer publishes nothing, we show a dash.

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Law tracker

11 states written up.

Deliberately scoped: the states most riders are in, kept current, rather than 50 pages nobody re-checks. Each cites the statute and shows when we last read it. Informational, not legal advice.

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Battery certification

67 of 108 state UL 2271 certification.

72 state UL 2849 for the whole system. The other 41 don't say — and we record that as "not stated", which is not the same as "not certified".

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The Real Range Database isn't open yet. It's the thing this site is being built toward — claimed range versus what riders actually get, with rider weight, terrain and assist level attached. It has no reports in it, and we'd rather say that than pad it with estimates. What we're collecting →

Recently tracked

ModelPriceMotor BatteryClaimed rangeWeight
Aventon Abound LR $1,999 750 W 733 Wh up to 60 mi 88 lb
Aventon Abound SR $1,899 750 W 733 Wh up to 60 mi 80 lb
Aventon Aventure 3 $1,799 750 W 733 Wh up to 65 mi 76 lb
Aventon Aventure 3 Step-Through $1,799 750 W 733 Wh up to 65 mi 77 lb
Aventon Aventure M $2,699 250 W 733 Wh up to 85 mi 73 lb
Aventon Current ADV $3,999 800 Wh up to 105 mi 56 lb
Aventon Current EXP $5,999 800 Wh up to 105 mi 53 lb
Aventon Level 4 ADV $2,799 800 Wh up to 110 mi 61 lb

Recent price drops

How to read this site. Specs come from manufacturer pages, and manufacturers are optimistic about range. That gap is the reason the Real Range Database exists. See how we collect data and how we verify it.