Looking for a reliable electric bike without spending more than €1,500? We have compared some of the best commuter, folding and all-terrain electric bikes available from Pogo Cycles, helping you choose the right model for your journeys, storage needs and riding style.
Best electric bikes under €1,500 at a glance
- ENGWE L20 Boost – Best step-through electric bike
- Vitilan L5 – Best urban commuter bike
- Fiido M1 Pro 2025 – Best folding all-terrain bike
- ENGWE Engine Pro 2.0 – Best folding bike for longer journeys
- YVY C26 Max – Best for hills and mixed terrain
- Bezior X1500 – Best folding electric mountain bike
- CMACEWHEEL RX20 Max – Best compact dual-motor bike
- Shengmilo S600 – Best for high-powered off-road riding
Prices and availability may change, so check the individual product pages for the latest information.
What types of electric bikes can you get for under €1,500?
A budget of €1,500 gives you access to several different types of electric bikes.
Commuter electric bikes are designed for daily journeys and normally offer a more upright riding position, practical accessories and efficient pedal assistance.
Step-through electric bikes have a lower frame, making them easier to mount and dismount. They can be particularly useful for frequent stops, city riding and riders with reduced mobility.
Folding electric bikes are easier to store at home, in an office or inside a vehicle. However, fat-tyre folding models can still be relatively heavy.
Fat-tyre and mountain electric bikes offer increased grip, suspension and stability on uneven surfaces. They are generally heavier than standard commuter bikes.
Dual-motor electric bikes provide increased power for hills and challenging terrain. Higher-powered models may be classified differently from standard electric bicycles under Irish law, so always check the applicable rules before using one on public roads.

Best for: Commuting, shopping and riders who prefer an easy-access step-through frame.
Specifications
- Motor: 250W
- Torque: 75Nm
- Battery: 48V 13Ah removable battery
- Claimed range: Up to 126km
- Assisted speed: 25km/h
- Tyres: 20 × 4-inch fat tyres
- Gears: Shimano seven-speed
- Brakes: Mechanical disc brakes
- Weight: 34kg
Pros
- Step-through frame
- Front basket and rear rack
- Responsive torque sensor
- Good claimed range
- Comfortable fat tyres
Cons
- Heavy for a commuter bike
- Mechanical rather than hydraulic brakes
- Does not fold
2. Vitilan L5

Best for: Everyday commuting and riders who want smooth pedal assistance.
Specifications
- Motor: 500W continuous, up to 960W peak
- Torque: 65Nm
- Battery: 48V 15Ah removable battery
- Claimed range: Up to 80km
- Gears: Shimano seven-speed
- Frame: Aluminium alloy
Pros
- Smooth torque-sensor assistance
- Removable battery
- Good claimed range
- Comfortable commuter design
Cons
- Motor exceeds the standard 250W e-bike limit
- Does not fold
- Riders should check road-use requirements
Best for: Commuting, leisure rides and riders who need a folding all-terrain bike.
Specifications
- Motor: 250W
- Torque: 55Nm
- Battery: 556.8Wh
- Tyres: 20-inch fat tyres
- Brakes: Hydraulic disc brakes
- Weight: 26.8kg
- Maximum load: 120kg
- Frame: Folding aluminium frame
Pros
- Folding frame
- Hydraulic brakes
- Responsive torque sensor
- Suitable for mixed surfaces
- Lighter than several fat-tyre alternatives
Cons
- Still heavy to carry
- Bulkier than a standard folding bike
- Fat tyres can feel slower on smooth roads
Best for: Longer journeys and riders who want comfort with a folding frame.
Specifications
- Motor: 250W
- Torque: 75Nm
- Battery: 52V 16Ah
- Claimed range: Up to 110km
- Tyres: 20-inch fat tyres
- Frame: Folding aluminium frame
Pros
- Folding design
- Strong torque
- Large battery
- High claimed range
- Comfortable on mixed surface
Cons
- Heavy and bulky
- Difficult to carry upstairs
- Real-world range may be lower
5. YVY C26 Max
Best for: Hills, mixed terrain and riders who need a higher load capacity.
Specifications
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Motor: Dual 500W motors
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Battery: 48V 23Ah
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Electric range: 40–50km
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Pedal-assist range: 60–75km
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Tyres: 26 × 4 inches
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Brakes: Hydraulic disc brakes
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Maximum load: 150kg
Pros
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Strong hill-climbing assistance
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Large battery
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Hydraulic brakes
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High load capacity
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Good grip on uneven surfaces
Cons
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Heavy and difficult to store
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More power than most commuters need
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Not a standard 250W electric bike
6. Bezior X1500
Best for: Trails, leisure riding and riders who want a folding mountain-style bike.
Specifications
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Type: Folding electric mountain bike
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Frame: Aluminium alloy
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Tyres: 26 × 4-inch fat tyres
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Folded size: Approximately 100 × 105 × 45cm
Pros
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Folding frame
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Large tyres provide good grip
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Suitable for mixed terrain
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More compact than a fixed-frame mountain bike
Cons
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Still large when folded
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Difficult to carry
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Less suitable for public transport
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Road-use requirements should be checked
Best for: Taller riders who need strong assistance on hills and challenging terrain.
Specifications
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Motor: Dual 750W motors
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Battery: 18Ah removable battery
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Electric range: 30–50km
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Pedal-assist range: 60–100km
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Tyres: 20 × 4 inches
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Weight: Approximately 27kg
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Suggested rider height: 175–190cm
Pros
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Strong dual-motor assistance
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Compact wheel size
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Removable battery
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Good claimed range
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Suitable for steep routes
Cons
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May not suit shorter riders
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Heavy for a compact bike
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Outside the standard e-bike category
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More power than needed for daily commuting
Best for: Experienced riders using the bike on demanding off-road terrain or private land.
Specifications
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Motor: Dual 1,000W motors
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Torque: Two 80Nm motors
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Battery: 48V 17.5Ah
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Electric range: 40–50km
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Pedal-assist range: 80–90km
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Weight: Approximately 35kg
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Suspension: Full suspension
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Brakes: Mechanical disc brakes
Pros
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Very strong motor performance
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Full suspension
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Good grip on rough terrain
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Strong claimed pedal-assist range
Cons
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Very heavy
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Mechanical rather than hydraulic brakes
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Excessive power for normal commuting
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Not a standard road-legal electric bike
Can You Use the Bike to Work Scheme?
Electric bikes can qualify for Ireland’s Bike to Work Scheme, provided the purchase and arrangement meet the scheme requirements.
The tax-relief limit for an electric bike is up to €1,500. This means many of the bikes in this guide may fall within the relevant purchase limit, depending on their current price and the accessories included.
You can learn more in our Bike to Work Scheme Ireland guide or estimate your potential savings with our Bike to Work Scheme calculator.
Shop Electric Bikes Under €1,500
Whether you need a practical commuter bike, a comfortable step-through model or a powerful bike for more demanding terrain, Pogo Cycles offers electric bikes for a wide range of riders.
Browse our full collection of electric bikes to compare the latest models, specifications and prices.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best electric bike under €1,500 for commuting?
The ENGWE L20 Boost is ideal for practical commuting, while the Vitilan L5 offers smooth torque-sensor assistance.
Can I get a folding electric bike for under €1,500?
Yes. Options include the Fiido M1 Pro 2025, ENGWE Engine Pro 2.0 and Bezior X1500.
Which electric bike under €1,500 is best for hills?
The YVY C26 Max, CMACEWHEEL RX20 Max and Shengmilo S600 offer strong hill-climbing assistance. Higher-powered models may have additional road-use requirements.






