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Save on a Cheaper Commute: The Best E-Bike and Electric Scooter Deals

With gas prices surging, these alternative, eco-friendly rideables can help you save on your commute -- and you don't have to pay full price, either.

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E-bikes are a great alternative to walking, waiting on public transport, paying for a rideshare or spending massive amounts on fuel for your car. With prices rising rapidly, now is a great time to consider investing in an e-bike. These bikes are extremely convenient for daily commuters, beating the pace of walking or waiting for the bus in many instances. Plus, they offer environmental benefits when compared to traveling by car. There are various models of electric bikes out there, with some built for city commuting and others more rugged for off-road use. You'll also need to consider the model's range to ensure it will meet your needs. For shorter journeys, an e-scooter might be the way to go.

Of course, investing in one of the best e-bikes around, with the largest range and the widest array of features, also means spending the most money, which is why it's best to snag a deal to cut costs. Our experts are hunting down the best prices to help you score something that works for you. Whether you're looking for something small and affordable or need a bike with some serious kick to transport cargo, you'll find it for less on this list. With that in mind, we've rounded up some of the best bargains out there for every budget and every type of rider.

We'll continue to update this page as offers come and go, so check back often to find your perfect ride.

Best e-bike deals

This is the e-bike CNET's James Bricknell relies on, and he said, "The Alpha is a no-nonsense e-bike with an excellent mid-drive motor. Because the motor is at the pedals, you can instantly feel it helping you as you ride. While the Alpha does have a throttle, this e-bike works much better as a pedal-assist bike. I've used it to help me get healthier, and it's working." It has a range of up to 60 miles and a top speed of 28 miles per hour. It can also carry up to 400 pounds. Your purchase includes a free large basket and a compact front basket, too -- for a limited time.

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If you want to go fast and look good while doing it, this is the e-bike for you. It has five modes, with the highest reaching up to 50 miles per hour. On top of that, it's got a 3,000-watt motor that delivers decent torque, even in hilly areas. As for range, you can get more than 40 miles from this if you're moving at 28 mph.

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Bricknell also has experience with this gem of a bike. He shared, "While the L20 2.0 is not Engwe's newest commuter bike, it is still one of my favorites. My wife uses it as her go-to e-bike at home because it is more comfortable than most commuter bikes and can carry her and a bag for the pool or picnics without losing power. Finding one for this price is a gift." It can reach 20 miles per hour in throttle mode with a range of up to 28 miles or reach 28 miles per hour in pedal-assist mode with a range of up to 84 miles.

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This option has a classic bike feel but offers pedal-assist up to 28 miles per hour. There's no throttle on this model, so you'll have to put in the work, but its motor kicks in to smooth out hills and longer stretches, making the journey less taxing. This model is even one of our top e-bikes to give as a gift.

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This e-bike has a throttle and pedal assist. It can reach a maximum speed of 20 miles per hour as a default, and up to 28 miles per hour with the adjustable max speed. It states a range of 80 miles per hour, clarifying in the specs that the throttle range is up to 35 miles and the pedal assist range is up to 85 miles. Keep in mind that performance varies based on road conditions, rider's weight and more. Right now, you'll also get a free waterproof pannier bag to keep your belongings dry on your commute.

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This bike can handle heavy cargo, with a payload capacity of 330 pounds. Plus, your purchase includes a rear-rack expander. It's foldable for easy storage. It also has a range of up to 50 miles and a top speed of 28 miles per hour.

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With a range of up to 45 miles and a 28-mile-per-hour max speed, this foldable e-bike from HeyBike is worth a look -- especially with a $600 discount attached. It weighs in at 75 pounds with a 750-watt motor and five speed settings.

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This model is a mountain bike, designed with the outdoors in mind. It has a 1,000-watt motor and a 960-watt-hour battery. It can travel up to 80 miles in backcountry terrain. Himiway says it's whisper-quiet as well to not scare off elk, deer, wild boar and other game.

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This lightweight e-scooter is reliable and can hit a top speed of 28 miles per hour. You can add a second battery for a longer range. It has integrated signal lights in the handlebars, works with Apple Find My and has a semi-circular loop on the head tube for locking it up. It's best for short to medium commutes.

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This scooter is our pick for the best electric scooter overall for 2026. CNET's Joseph Kaminski found a lot to love about this model, noting, "The Go's quality feel and features, inspired by earlier Apollo models, are evident -- from the handlebar signal lights and sleek deck to the LED display and Quad Lock mount for attaching a phone as a display." It also has dual 350-watt motors and reaches a top speed of 28 miles per hour. A full charge should allow you to travel between 20 to 30 miles.

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This zippy and lightweight electric scooter has a powerful 500-watt motor and 10-inch Honeycomb tires to help you navigate city streets and sidewalks easily. It reaches a maximum speed of 19 miles per hour and has a maximum range of up to 25 miles per charge. Plus, it has a headlight, taillight and sidelight to keep you safe in the early or late hours getting to and from work.

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Our expert, Joseph Kaminski, said, "For anyone chasing speed, range or serious power, the stylish Phantom 2.0 delivers." The 52-volt model can reach a top speed of 44 mph and has a 50-mile range. It can handle uneven terrain, too, with its dual-spring suspension and high ground clearance. It also has IP66 water resistance, front and rear turn signals, 360-degree lighting, NFC unlocking and Apple Find My tracking.

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Should I buy an e-bike or an e-scooter?

Both electric rideables are great options, but there are some things to consider to help you make your decision. An e-bike is best for commutes longer than five miles or so. They're also the better option if you need to carry any kind of cargo with you. An e-scooter is best for short trips and for portability, especially if you have to deal with stairs. The other major factor to consider is budget. There are a wide variety of models of each, but generally speaking, e-bikes tend to be more expensive than e-scooters.

What types of e-bikes are available?

There are a number of design options for you to choose from, depending on your budget. Cargo e-bikes are built to help carry large loads like groceries. Step-Thru models can be a good option for those who dress for business and don't necessarily have the range of motion one would normally have for other settings. Folding e-bikes are a popular option, as they're easy to store and are often allowed while folded on subways and other transportation when you need to make longer journeys. There are also more rugged styles, designed for riders who tend to go off-road.

How far can an e-bike travel?

The range of an e-bike can vary widely across different models. Cheaper models tend to have a shorter range of close to 20 miles per charge, while some models can travel 60 miles or more before it needs a boost. Be sure to look at your commute and make sure you select a model with a large enough range to get you there (or there and back, if there isn't an easy way to charge at your destination).