How to afford
an e-bike.
Every way in costs something — we show you exactly how much.
monthly loans · BNPL · no credit check Rebate Get paid
to switch state, city & utility cash Rent Never
own it monthly · no long contract Gig riders Earn while
you ride
Pick one. Or stack a few.
A rebate cuts the price where you qualify; financing spreads the rest over time; renting skips buying altogether. We show what each really costs.
- Pay it monthly
Finance
Personal loans, BNPL and no-credit-check options — ranked by APR, term and the credit score they actually need.
Explore finance - Get paid to switch
Rebate
Every US e-bike rebate — state, city and utility — with the amount, the deadline, and the current status.
Explore rebate - Never own it
Rental
Monthly rental and subscriptions, city by city. Ride one as long as you want, then hand it back.
Explore rental - Earn while you ride
Gig riders
If you ride for DoorDash or Uber Eats: the e-bikes that go the distance, compared on range, rack and battery.
Explore gig riders
We don’t sell bikes.
So we’re not steering you anywhere.
Bike brands, lenders and “review” blogs each push their own thing. We don’t have one to push — just every way onto a bike, the real cost of each, and our affiliate links flagged. The choice is yours.
- Dated — you see the day we checked every figure
- Sourced — rebates cited to the .gov programme, not a press release
- We compare. We don’t advise. You decide.