eBike Shops in London, ON: Every Verified Storefront

Zeus eBikes Canada founder on an electric bike in London, Ontario — verified eBike shops directory 2026

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4Verified shops
15+eBike brands stocked
45 kmThames Valley Parkway
100%Verified Jun 2026

London's Thames Valley Parkway runs 45 km through the city and caps at 20 km/h — twelve kilometres per hour slower than Ontario's motor cut-off. That speed limit is the single most important piece of information for any London e-bike buyer who plans to use the trail, and it's the kind of thing a Toronto-area dealer who ships to your door doesn't mention. Buying from a shop two blocks from the trail means someone has ridden it, knows the condition of the pavement near Clark's Bridge during the Wellington Gateway construction, and can tell you which motor profile to use when the path fills up on a Saturday afternoon.

This page maps every verified London storefront so you know who is near the trail before something goes wrong — a tire cut, a motor glitch, or a warranty issue that needs local hands. For the provincial rules that govern where and how you ride in London and across Ontario, see our Ontario eBike Laws 2026 guide.

How We Verified Every Listing

This directory is published by Zeus eBikes Canada — a Canadian online eBike retailer with no London storefront and no commercial relationship with the shops listed. Each shop was confirmed against its own website and current business listings in June 2026 — address, phone, posted hours, and the e-bike brands on its floor. We included only physical storefronts that sell e-bikes; repair-only shops, online-only retailers, and rental-tour operators were excluded. Any shop whose e-bike sales could not be confirmed from a 2025–2026 source was held back rather than guessed. Scope is the City of London, Ontario. Shop data changes seasonally — call ahead before making the trip. Found an error? milad@zeusebikes.ca.

Quick Answer

London, Ontario has 4 verified e-bike storefronts as of June 2026. For Gazelle and Tern (Bosch mid-drive) with a riverside café — go to London Bicycle Café (café at 320 Thames St, directly at the TVP Forks trailhead; Sales & Service at 24 York St). For Trek's full electric lineup — Trek Bicycle Store of London (4487 Wellington Rd S). For Canadian brands with over 15 years of London tenure — E-Ride London (92 Wellington St). For south London e-bikes and Emmo electric mobility — Moto Kave (6402 Hamlyn St). Before you ride the Thames Valley Parkway, note the 20 km/h trail speed limit — and confirm your bike meets Ontario's 500W / 32 km/h PAB rules.


Where to Buy an eBike in London, Ontario

Rad Power Bikes filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in December 2025, and hundreds of Canadian owners discovered what it means to buy from a brand with no local dealer relationship — warranty claims bounced, service calls went unanswered, and a $1,500–$2,000 bike became an expensive lawn ornament. The stakes in a local e-bike purchase are real: the wrong shop means a mismatch between the bike's geometry and your body, a motor you can't get serviced, and a dealer who was never equipped to support what they sold. This directory maps London's 4 verified storefronts — address, hours, brands on the floor, and what each shop is actually built to sell — so you can make one trip and leave with the right bike.

London's four e-bike shops cover a wider geographic spread than most mid-sized Ontario cities. The Wellington Rd S location of Trek puts a major brand dealership at the south end of the city near the 401 interchange. London Bicycle Café sits at the Forks of the Thames in the downtown core, directly beside the TVP trailhead. E-Ride London anchors the Wellington St corridor in the inner city. And Moto Kave serves south London's growing residential neighbourhoods near Lambeth.

That spread is useful for London buyers because the city is genuinely spread out — driving from the south end to the downtown riverside is a meaningful trip, and choosing a shop near your home or commute route is a practical service advantage. The Thames Valley Parkway connects most of these service corridors, which means a rider who breaks down near the trail has a realistic chance of walking to a shop with their bike.

The landscape also covers the key buyer profiles clearly. Buyers who have decided on Trek come to Wellington Rd S. Buyers who want Gazelle or Tern with Bosch mid-drive motors go to the Forks of the Thames. Buyers who want Canadian e-bike brands and a shop with 15 years in the London market go to Wellington St. And buyers in south London check Hamlyn St first before making the longer drive downtown.

The Takeaway

London's shop geography maps to use cases: downtown riverside (Bosch/Gazelle/Tern) → London Bicycle Café. South corridor and 401 access (Trek) → Wellington Rd S. Inner city Canadian brands → E-Ride London. South London e-bikes → Moto Kave. Pick the shop nearest your ride, not just the shop nearest the city centre.

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Ontario E-Bike Rules for London Riders (2026)

London operates under Ontario's PAB framework. There are no confirmed London-specific municipal bylaws layering on top of the provincial rules beyond general traffic enforcement — the Thames Valley Parkway speed limit is a Parks London trail rule, not an e-bike-specific bylaw. The provincial rules are what every buyer needs to understand before purchase.

Ontario Throttle Classification — Pending as of June 2026

Ontario's ERO Proposal 026-0422 — which would formally create Class 1 (pedal-assist only) and Class 2 (throttle-capable) e-bike categories — closed its public comment period on June 7, 2026. The outcome is pending. Throttle bikes have operated in a legal grey area under the existing O. Reg 369/09 framework. If you are buying a throttle-capable bike for London, confirm the current regulatory status before riding on public roads and trails. Source: Ontario Environmental Registry (ero.ontario.ca), Notice 026-0422.

Ontario PAB rules (O. Reg 369/09, Highway Traffic Act) — what every London rider needs to know:

  • Motor power: 500W nominal maximum — the nameplate rating on the manufacturer's label. A motor with a higher nameplate rating is not a PAB regardless of electronic limiting. (Source: O. Reg 369/09, Section 1(2))
  • Speed cut-off: motor assistance must cease at 32 km/h. (Source: O. Reg 369/09)
  • Weight limit: the bike plus battery must weigh under 120 kg combined — an Ontario-specific requirement. (Source: O. Reg 369/09, Section 1(2)(c))
  • Functional pedals: pedals must be present and capable of propelling the bike at all times. (Source: O. Reg 369/09)
  • Helmet: mandatory for all ages. Confirmed approved standards under Ontario Reg 610: CSA (CAN/CSA D113.2), CPSC, ASTM F1447, Snell. (Source: Highway Traffic Act, Section 103.1(2); Ontario Regulation 610)
  • Age: minimum 14 for conventional bicycle-style e-bikes; 16 for moped or motorcycle-style PABs. (Source: Highway Traffic Act, s.38, as amended by Moving Ontarians More Safely Act, SO 2021, c.26)
  • Licence & registration: not required for a compliant PAB. (Source: O. Reg 369/09)
  • Manufacturer label: a permanent bilingual PAB compliance label must be affixed to the bike. This is the label Ontario police can request; a compliant shop verifies it at point of sale. (Source: O. Reg 369/09, Section 1(2)(d))
The Takeaway

Ontario PAB compliance for London: 500W nameplate, 32 km/h cut-off, under 120 kg, bilingual label affixed, helmet on at all times. Every London shop listed here sells bikes they represent as PAB-compliant — verify the label is physically on the bike before you leave the shop.

Thames Valley Parkway and London Trail Access

The Thames Valley Parkway is London's primary cycling infrastructure — 45 km of multi-use trail following the Thames River through the city, connecting neighbourhoods from east London to Springbank Park in the west. For e-bike riders, the TVP is the most important trail to understand before buying a bike.

TVP Speed Limit: 20 km/h — Applies to eBikes

The Thames Valley Parkway has a posted 20 km/h speed limit on the trail. Ontario's motor cut-off is 32 km/h — but on the TVP, you must ride at 20 km/h or under regardless of what the motor can deliver. Riding above the trail speed limit is a bylaw infraction enforced by London Parks. Reduce your assist level when on the trail; many e-bike display units allow you to set a speed limit override. Source: City of London Parks & Recreation, TVP trail rules.

  • Thames Valley Parkway (45 km): e-bikes permitted; 20 km/h speed limit on trail. Multi-use path shared with pedestrians, inline skaters, and conventional cyclists. The trail is paved for most of its length and is London's primary urban cycling corridor.
  • Wellington Gateway / Clark's Bridge construction (2024–2028): the Wellington Gateway project (Clark's Bridge widening) has been affecting TVP access since 2024. Phase 2 began March 2026 and runs to 2028. The Watson Park parking lot at Front Street and that TVP section are closed for the duration; a signed detour is in place. Confirm current detour routing with the City of London before planning routes through that section — closures shift with project phases. Source: City of London, Wellington Gateway project page.
  • Medway Creek Trail: e-bikes are permitted on the paved and crushed gravel multi-use paths in the Medway Creek corridor. Unpaved hiking trails within the same area prohibit bicycles under Parks By-law PR-2. Stick to the paved/gravel surface to stay compliant. Source: City of London Parks & Recreation By-law PR-2.
  • Springbank Park multi-use paths: e-bikes are permitted on the shared multi-use paths within Springbank Park. Ride at speeds appropriate to pedestrian traffic, particularly on summer weekends when the park is busy.
  • City bike lanes: compliant e-bikes (500W / 32 km/h / under 120 kg / helmet) are permitted in all London bike lanes. London's separated bike lane network has grown significantly under the city's Cycling Master Plan.
The Takeaway

The TVP is 45 km of riverside trail — but it runs at 20 km/h. Set your assist to match the trail before you arrive, not when a pedestrian is already in front of you. Confirm Clark's Bridge detours before a long ride; construction access points move with the project phases.

All London Shops at a Glance

Shop Neighbourhood eBike brands (verified) Key services
Trek Bicycle Store of London Wellington Rd S (south corridor) Trek (Rail+ full-suspension eMTB, Fuel EXe lightweight eMTB, urban and commuter e-bikes), Electra Sales · Repairs & tune-ups · Rentals · Test rides
London Bicycle Café Thames St café / 24 York St service (downtown riverside, at the Forks of the Thames) Gazelle (Avignon C380, Ultimate C380, Arroyo, Medeo), Tern (HSD, Quick Haul) Sales · Bosch-brand dealer (Gazelle & Tern) · Test rides · Café
E-Ride London Wellington St (inner city) Taubik, Velec, ENVO, Hiboy Sales · Repairs · Component replacement
Moto Kave Hamlyn St (south London) Emmo (Zone GTS and other models); broader electric mobility lineup Sales · Service · Parts & accessories

The Shops — City of London

Trek Bicycle Store of London

4487 Wellington Rd S, London, ON N6E 2Z8 · (519) 680-5100 · trekbicyclestorelondon.com
Hours: Mon–Fri 10:00am–6:00pm, Sat 10:00am–5:00pm · Closed Sun
eBike brands: Trek (Rail+ full-suspension eMTB, Fuel EXe lightweight eMTB, urban and commuter e-bikes), Electra
Services: Sales, repairs, tune-ups, rentals
Neighbourhood: Wellington Rd South (south corridor, near Highway 401)

An official Trek dealer in south London carrying Trek's full electric lineup — including the Rail+ full-suspension eMTB, the Fuel EXe (a lightweight TQ-motor trail eMTB), and Trek's urban and commuter e-bike range. The Wellington Rd S location is the most convenient shop for riders in the south end, Byron, Lambeth, and for buyers arriving from Highway 401. Trek's factory-backed service and parts supply chain is the main advantage here: warranty issues are handled through Trek's Canadian dealer network, and parts availability for Trek-specific components is more reliable than for smaller brands.

The Takeaway

Trek Bicycle London is the destination for buyers committed to the Trek brand — the full electric lineup, factory service, and the rental option for buyers who want to test the platform before purchasing. South London location suits riders south of the Thames and 401-corridor commuters.

London Bicycle Café

Café: 320 Thames St Unit 101, London, ON N6A 0E1 · Sales & Service Centre: 24 York St, London, ON N6A 1A5
(226) 289-2670 · londonbicyclecafe.com
Café hours: Mon–Tue 9:00am–4:00pm, Wed–Sun 8:00am–10:00pm
Sales & Service hours: Tue–Sat 10:30am–5:00pm, Sun by appointment · Closed Mon
eBike brands: Gazelle (Avignon C380, Ultimate C380, Arroyo, Medeo), Tern (HSD, Quick Haul)
Services: Sales, service and repairs (Gazelle and Tern), test rides, café (espresso and baked goods)
Neighbourhood: Downtown riverside — at the Forks of the Thames, directly beside the TVP

London Bicycle Café is the most distinctive shop in this directory — carrying European pedal-assist specialists Gazelle and Tern (both Bosch mid-drive), with a café at the Forks of the Thames and a Sales and Service Centre one block away at 24 York St. The café sits directly at the TVP's Forks trailhead; the service centre handles bike sales and repairs. The two-location setup is deliberate: you can stop mid-ride for an espresso at the waterfront café, then walk one block to the service bay if the bike needs attention.

The Gazelle selection is notable for London. The Dutch brand designs e-bikes around the commuter riding position — upright, relaxed, integrated racks and fenders — and the Bosch Cargo Line motor on certain Gazelle models handles payload better than most hub-motor commuters. The Tern Quick Haul is a compact cargo e-bike with Bosch power, built for urban loads. Neither brand is widely available in Ontario — London Bicycle Café's presence here fills a gap for buyers who want European pedal-assist quality without ordering from Toronto.

The Takeaway

London Bicycle Café is the destination for buyers who want Gazelle or Tern with Bosch mid-drive motors and a riverside location at the Forks of the Thames. The café opens at 8am Wed–Sun for riders who want a pre-ride espresso. Call ahead — the café and the Sales & Service Centre at 24 York St keep different hours.

E-Ride London

92 Wellington St, London, ON N6B 2K6 · (519) 601-7433 · e-ridelondon.ca
Hours: Call to confirm current hours
eBike brands: Taubik, Velec, ENVO, Hiboy
Services: Sales, repairs, component replacement
Neighbourhood: Wellington St corridor (inner city)

E-Ride London has approximately 15 years of operating history in London's e-bike market — the longest tenure of any shop on this list. The brand selection emphasises Canadian-origin and North American brands: Velec is a Quebec-designed e-bike brand, ENVO is a Canadian e-drive system company that builds pedal-assist conversion kits and complete bikes. For buyers who want Canadian brand support and a shop with institutional knowledge of the London market, E-Ride London is the option that has been here through multiple product generations.

Call ahead to confirm hours — E-Ride's posted hours are not always current on all platforms, and hours can vary with the season.

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Moto Kave

6402 Hamlyn St, London, ON N6P 1P8 · (519) 471-3618 · motokave.ca
Hours: Tue–Fri 10:00am–5:00pm, Sat 10:00am–3:00pm · Closed Sun–Mon
eBike brands: Emmo (Zone GTS and other models); broader electric mobility lineup — call ahead to confirm current inventory
Services: Sales, service, parts, accessories for e-bikes and electric mobility
Neighbourhood: Hamlyn St area (south London, near Lambeth)

Moto Kave serves south London and the growing Lambeth corridor — a practical option for riders in the south-west residential areas who want to avoid the drive downtown for a test ride or service appointment. The primary e-bike brand confirmed in stock is Emmo, a Canadian electric mobility brand. The shop also carries a broader range of electric transport products. Call ahead to confirm current inventory before making the trip.

Buying Local vs Online in London

London is the right size of city to make the local-purchase argument clearly. With four shops covering different parts of the city and different brand specialisations, a London rider who buys locally gets not just a bike but a service relationship within riding distance. The TVP makes that relationship practical: if something fails on the trail, knowing which shop is two kilometres ahead of you is worth more than saving $150 on a platform purchase.

The Gazelle and Tern angle is the strongest argument for London Bicycle Café specifically. Bosch mid-drive systems are the most sophisticated and the most proprietary in the industry — diagnostic work requires Bosch-specific tools and a dealer relationship with the brand. If you are buying a Gazelle or Tern, buying from London Bicycle Café and keeping your service there is not just convenient — it keeps you inside the brand's service ecosystem. Call (226) 289-2670 and ask about their service capabilities for your specific model before committing.

For hub-motor bikes at lower price points, the online-versus-local calculation is more neutral. Any competent mechanic can service a hub motor; the Ontario PAB compliance label is the thing to verify at purchase regardless of channel. See our guide to spotting a legit eBike store for the questions that apply whether you buy in-store or online in London. For a Victoria, BC comparison on what a similarly-sized cycling city's shop landscape looks like, see our Victoria eBike shops directory.

The Takeaway

For Bosch-powered bikes (Gazelle, Tern) in London: buy from London Bicycle Café — purchasing from the brand's authorized dealer keeps you inside the brand's service ecosystem. For Trek: buy from the Wellington Rd S dealer. For Canadian brands: E-Ride London has the longest track record in the city. For south London: Moto Kave saves the downtown drive. Call before you go — smaller shops have seasonal hours.


Frequently Asked Questions

How many electric bike shops are in London, Ontario?

There are 4 verified e-bike storefronts in the City of London as of June 2026: Trek Bicycle Store of London (Wellington Rd S), London Bicycle Café (Thames St, downtown riverside), E-Ride London (Wellington St), and Moto Kave (Hamlyn St, south London). This directory lists each with address, phone, hours, brands, and services — all verified June 2026.

Which London Ontario shop is best for Gazelle or Tern e-bikes?

London Bicycle Café is the verified Gazelle and Tern dealer in London, carrying the Gazelle Avignon C380, Ultimate C380, Arroyo, and Medeo, plus the Tern HSD and Quick Haul. The café is at 320 Thames St Unit 101; the Sales and Service Centre is at 24 York St — call (226) 289-2670 before visiting to confirm which location to go to. Both Gazelle and Tern use Bosch mid-drive motors, and London Bicycle Café is an authorized dealer for both brands.

Can I ride my e-bike on the Thames Valley Parkway in London?

Yes. The TVP permits compliant e-bikes (500W max / 32 km/h cut-off). The trail has a posted 20 km/h speed limit — twelve kilometres per hour below Ontario's motor cut-off. You must ride at 20 km/h or under on the trail. The Wellington Gateway project (Clark's Bridge widening) has been affecting TVP access since 2024, with Phase 2 running to 2028 — confirm current detours with the City of London before planning routes through that section. Source: City of London Parks & Recreation, By-law PR-2.

Are e-bikes legal in London, Ontario?

Yes, under Ontario's PAB framework. O. Reg 369/09 requires a 500W nominal motor maximum, cut-off at 32 km/h, unladen weight under 120 kg, functional pedals, and a bilingual compliance label affixed to the bike. Helmets are mandatory for all ages (HTA s.103.1(2)). Minimum age: 14 for conventional bicycle-style e-bikes; 16 for moped or motorcycle-style PABs (HTA s.38, as amended by SO 2021, c.26). No licence or registration required. See the full Ontario eBike Laws 2026 guide.

Which London shop has been operating the longest?

E-Ride London (92 Wellington St) has approximately 15 years of operating history in London's e-bike market as of 2026, making it the longest-established e-bike-focused dealer on this list. They carry Canadian brands including Taubik, Velec, and ENVO.

Can I get a test ride at a London Ontario e-bike shop?

Confirmed test rides: Trek Bicycle Store of London and London Bicycle Café both offer test rides. London Bicycle Café's location at the Forks of the Thames — directly beside the TVP trailhead — makes their test rides genuinely useful: you ride the trail the bike is actually built for, not just a parking lot loop. Call ahead at all shops; e-bike demos typically need advance notice on weekends.

Can London Bicycle Café service a Bosch-powered e-bike I bought elsewhere?

London Bicycle Café carries Gazelle and Tern — both Bosch mid-drive brands — and is an authorized dealer for both. Their Sales and Service Centre is at 24 York St (N6A 1A5); call (226) 289-2670 to confirm service availability for your specific model before bringing it in. If you own a Gazelle, Tern, or another Bosch mid-drive bike bought elsewhere, call ahead to confirm whether they can take on out-of-brand service work.


The Bottom Line

London has four shops that cover the city's geography and buyer profiles without overlap. Each one serves a distinct need: the Trek dealership for brand-committed buyers in the south end; the riverside café-and-Bosch shop for Gazelle and Tern buyers who ride the TVP; the inner-city Canadian-brand specialist for riders who want a shop with 15 years of London knowledge; and the south London mobility dealer for riders who don't want the downtown drive. The TVP is the infrastructure that ties them all together — 45 km of riverside trail with a 20 km/h limit that rewards bikes tuned for control rather than speed. Understand the trail before you buy the bike, and buy from the shop that knows the trail. That combination is what separates a good London e-bike purchase from an expensive online mistake.

Related Zeus Guides

This London shop guide is part of the Canadian eBike Brands & Shops directory — verified brand profiles and city-by-city shop listings across Canada. Zeus eBikes is a Canadian online retailer and does not operate a London storefront; the shops listed here are independent and we have no commercial relationship with them. All shop details verified June 2026 — call ahead to confirm hours and current inventory, which change seasonally. Found an error or closure? milad@zeusebikes.ca.

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