E-Bike Brands
Independent profiles of e-bike brands available in Australia. Every listing is editorially reviewed.
Ampd Bros
Australia's original fat tyre e-bike brand
Ampd Bros is a Gold Coast-based, family-owned e-bike brand founded in 2019. With 45,000+ units sold through 80+ locations nationwide, they're one of the biggest fat-tyre e-bike brands in Australia. Their ACE series dominates the 20-inch fat-tyre segment with models from the compact Mini to the dual-motor Demon. Unlike most competitors, Ampd Bros ships adult e-bikes as pedal-assist only — the throttle is sold separately as an off-road accessory. They also run a growing youth range including the EVO Racing electric dirt bikes and the Lil Rippa fat-tyre kids bike.
From $1,699
DiroDi
Australian for e-bike
DiroDi is a Melbourne-based, Australian-owned e-bike brand founded in 2018 by Pasha Golshani. They've built a strong following with their Rover fat-tyre e-bike, which notably comes in both a 250W road-legal version and higher-powered variants. DiroDi is one of the few teen-targeted brands that gives buyers a clear compliant option, with a growing range that now includes commuter and step-through models alongside the signature fat-tyre Rover.
From $1,971
Fatboy Bikes
Australia's favourite fat-tyre e-bike brand
Fatboy Bikes is an Australian-owned e-bike brand founded by two mates inspired by Bali scooter culture. Known for moto-style fat-tyre e-bikes with retro aesthetics, they're one of the most recognised names in the teen e-bike market. Their V2 range includes some of the most powerful consumer e-bikes sold in Australia — though not all models are road-legal.
From $2,490