Megawheels eBikes Canada — verified 2026 brand profile (ownership, warranty, safety, verdict), Zeus eBikes Canada
Quick Answer — MEGAWHEELS in Canada

Independently traceable: the MEGAWHEELS wordmark is a registered US trademark owned of record by Shenzhen Jialike Electronic Co., Ltd. Founded 2014. Canadian legal entity: Not confirmed. Confidence in research findings: medium. See the full verdict, 6 green flags, and 7 red flags below.

MEGAWHEELS eBikes Canada (2026): Verified Brand Profile

Research Methodology This profile was compiled from: corporate registry searches (Canada Business Registry, provincial registries, US Secretary of State filings), manufacturer supply-chain reporting, CPSC and Health Canada recall databases, consumer-review platforms and owner forums (Trustpilot, Google, independent forums), trademark filings (USPTO, CIPO), and primary brand-website review. Each claim is attributed to a named source — corporate registries, government databases, and primary brand pages where available, with consumer reviews, forums, and third-party listings clearly identified as such rather than treated as primary evidence. Claims that could not be independently verified are labelled UNCERTAIN or omitted.
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High-Caution Profile This profile contains 7 sourced concerns, including a battery-fire report, a product recall. Review all of them below before purchasing.

Who Is MEGAWHEELS?

When you search for MEGAWHEELS Canada, you are looking for something specific: whether this brand has the corporate substance to back up its warranty, where the money goes when something breaks, and whether a Canadian buyer has any recourse if the experience goes wrong. This profile answers those questions with sourced facts, not marketing copy. (New to vetting eBike brands? Start with our guide on how to spot a legit eBike store in Canada.)

What MEGAWHEELS Claims

The brand's own site (megawheels.com/our-story) positions MEGAWHEELS as a youth/urban e-mobility brand and, in its own materials, dates itself to "since 2014" in Shenzhen, China, describing itself as an expert supplier of e-scooters, e-bikes and dirt bikes with overseas warehouses/offices and exports to many countries. The company's own marketing also states it has earned "over 2 million customers" and that its sales reached the "Top 5" of its category in 2021. These are the company's own marketing claims and are not independently verified here. The brand's own pages do not disclose a legal entity name or ownership; marketing variously dates the brand to roughly 2014–2016 (UNCERTAIN), while the US trademark was filed Jan 11, 2017.

What Independent Research Found

Independently traceable: the MEGAWHEELS wordmark is a registered US trademark owned of record by Shenzhen Jialike Electronic Co., Ltd. (USPTO 87296312; REGISTERED; filed Jan 11, 2017). The brand sits within Shenzhen Leqi Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. (LEQI SMART), whose live supplier profile states it was established in Shenzhen in 2005, is "a subsidiary of Longfu Industry Group," operates a multi-building manufacturing facility in the Longfu Industrial Park (Longhua District, Shenzhen), serves clients mainly in the USA, Canada and Europe, and lists Megawheels among its brands. The Amazon.ca e-bike listings as reviewed in the draft are sold/shipped by GO LUCK LLC. The product line is a Chinese-manufactured, Shenzhen-origin budget e-mobility range sold direct-to-consumer through Amazon and the brand's Shopify site. The company's "over 2 million customers" and "Top 5 in 2021" figures originate from the company's own marketing and are not independently verified. Canadian operating history is not established — the Canadian presence is recent direct-to-consumer Amazon.ca selling (2025–2026), with no Canadian entity located.

No Confirmed Canadian Legal Entity MEGAWHEELS does not appear to be registered as a Canadian business as of 2026-06-10. No Canadian legal entity for the MEGAWHEELS e-bike brand was found as of June 2026. The Calgary "Megawheels Technologies Inc." (TSX-V: MWT) is, per the OSC record, an unrelated classified-advertising/Web-to-print software company and is not the e-bike brand. No GST/HST number is publicly disclosed for the e-bike brand. Canadian orders for the e-bike listings reviewed ship via Amazon.ca, where GO LUCK LLC is listed as the seller/shipper of record; the brand's own site ships from the United States. No Canadian warranty depot, importer of record, or Canadian support address was found. Canadian tax-compliance status could not be verified from public sources (stated as not verifiable, not as non-compliance). Purchases may be covered under Canadian consumer law at the retailer level, but warranty claims against the brand itself cannot be escalated through Canadian courts without a local entity.
Key Takeaway — Company Identity MEGAWHEELS is headquartered in China. Founded 2014. Canadian corporate entity: None found. Research confidence: medium.

Where Are MEGAWHEELS eBikes Made?

Shenzhen Leqi Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. (LEQI SMART), with the affiliated Shenzhen Jialike Electronic Co., Ltd. as trademark owner — Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. The company's published profile describes in-house OEM/ODM manufacturing at a multi-building Shenzhen facility in the Longfu Industrial Park. A separate Made-in-China supplier showroom also lists "Shenzhen Megawheel Electronics Co., Ltd." (Bantian, Shenzhen); whether this is the same legal entity is not confirmed here.

Battery Cells

Battery cell brand not publicly disclosed on product pages.

Motor & Controller Serviceability

Controller and motor support details not publicly confirmed.

Ownership, Corporate History & Canadian Presence

Corporate Entity

MEGAWHEELS is a brand, not a separately registered company in North America. The MEGAWHEELS US federal trademark (USPTO serial 87296312, filed Jan 11, 2017; status REGISTERED) is owned of record by SHENZHEN JIALIKE ELECTRONIC CO., LTD. (per the USPTO record as indexed by Trademarkia). The brand sits within the Shenzhen Leqi Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. corporate family, whose published supplier profile lists Megawheels among its brands. No US or Canadian operating company is disclosed on the brand's own site. Manufacturing origin is China (Shenzhen); the company describes itself as a self-manufacturing OEM/ODM, and product listings advertise UL2272, CE and RoHS certifications (certifications per the company/listings; independent UL-file verification not performed). IMPORTANT DISAMBIGUATION: a separate Canadian company, "Megawheels Technologies Inc." (Calgary, AB; TSX-V: MWT) — per the OSC record, a classified-advertising / Web-to-print software firm serving the automotive and real-estate/newspaper sectors — is unrelated to the e-bike/scooter brand and should not be conflated with it.

Parent Company / Investor Ownership

Shenzhen Leqi Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. (LEQI SMART). Per its published supplier profile it was established in Shenzhen in 2005 and is described as "a subsidiary of Longfu Industry Group," operating brands that include Megawheels. The MEGAWHEELS US trademark is held by a related entity, Shenzhen Jialike Electronic Co., Ltd. Whether Jialike and Leqi are the same legal entity or sister companies under the group is UNCERTAIN — both names recur across the corporate family, and the brand's own site does not publish the exact ownership chain.

Related Brands & OEM Connections

The following brands, parent entities, or OEM manufacturing relationships were found in verified sources:

  • Leqi / LEQI SMART — listed as a sister brand under Shenzhen Leqi Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. (note: its former lqwheel.com domain now 301-redirects to aotos.com)
  • Jialike / Shenzhen Jialike Electronic Co., Ltd. — the MEGAWHEELS trademark owner of record (USPTO 87296312)
  • LEQISMART — the companion smartphone app referenced for Megawheels/Leqi devices
  • GO LUCK LLC — listed as the seller/shipper of record on the Amazon.ca MEGAWHEELS e-bike listings as reviewed in the draft (per the Amazon.ca listing pages; recommend a live re-check of the specific ASINs at publication)

Canadian Registration & Tax Compliance

No Canadian legal entity for the MEGAWHEELS e-bike brand was found as of June 2026. The Calgary "Megawheels Technologies Inc." (TSX-V: MWT) is, per the OSC record, an unrelated classified-advertising/Web-to-print software company and is not the e-bike brand. No GST/HST number is publicly disclosed for the e-bike brand. Canadian orders for the e-bike listings reviewed ship via Amazon.ca, where GO LUCK LLC is listed as the seller/shipper of record; the brand's own site ships from the United States. No Canadian warranty depot, importer of record, or Canadian support address was found. Canadian tax-compliance status could not be verified from public sources (stated as not verifiable, not as non-compliance).

Key Takeaway — Ownership & Canada No confirmed Canadian legal entity. If a dispute arises with MEGAWHEELS, a claim under Canadian consumer law would generally have to be directed at the Canadian retailer where the bike was purchased, rather than the brand, unless a Canadian entity is later confirmed.

Models Available in Canada

No specific Canadian model list available in this research cycle. Check the brand's official website or Amazon.ca for current Canadian listings.

Pricing above sourced from Canadian brand website and major Canadian retailers as of 2026-06-10. Prices change frequently.

The Warranty — What They Promise vs What You Get

What MEGAWHEELS States

Per the brand site (megawheels.com/warranty): a "1-year all-inclusive warranty for all manufacturing defects to the original owner," non-transferable (initial purchaser only), with claims valid within 1 year of purchase. Stated exclusions: human-caused damage, battery capacity fade over time, water damage and wear-and-tear; shipping-damage claims must be filed within 7 days of receipt. The stated remedy is free replacement parts first, or return-for-repair via a provided label. Contact: support@megawheels.com, +1 626-989-0826 (re-confirmed live this session). Separately, some Amazon listings advertise a longer warranty on specific Peak models, and the Peak/EB01 e-bike listings advertise UL2849 and UL2272 certification (warranty term and certifications per the respective listings; independent verification not performed).

Warranty Reality

Customer experiences published on Trustpilot (megawheels.com profile, a small sample of roughly two dozen reviews) are mixed and skew toward service complaints. Among attributed reviewer claims (re-corroborated via Trustpilot result snippets this session): that customer service was unresponsive across multiple emails (one reviewer describes sending "10 emails" without an answer); that one reviewer's faulty scooter, returned since January, was reportedly neither repaired, returned, nor responded to; that one reviewer says they were told to pay for repairs themselves despite believing they had been sold a "3-year warranty"; and a recurring product complaint of scooters/e-bikes failing to power on after storage. Positive reviews also appear — at least one reviewer reported a reply within a day and a scooter repaired and returned within about two weeks. These are individual, attributed reviewer accounts, not adjudicated findings; the company's formal warranty page states one year, which contradicts the "3-year" expectation one buyer describes being sold. The company has not publicly responded to these specific reviews in the sources reviewed. (Note: the live Trustpilot page returned an access block when re-checked this session; the reviewer claims above were re-corroborated through Trustpilot search-result snippets but the verbatim quotes and current rating/count should be re-confirmed against the live page before publication.)

Review Authenticity

No FTC action, court finding, or regulatory ruling against MEGAWHEELS for fake or incentivized reviews was found as of June 2026 (re-verified against FTC enforcement records this session — MEGAWHEELS was not among the companies named in the FTC's December 2025 Consumer Review Rule warning letters or any public action). ReviewMeta indexes a MEGAWHEELS brand page (cataloguing roughly 1,300 reviews across ~15 products); for one specific product (a MEGAWHEELS hoverboard, a very small sample of about 9 reviews) ReviewMeta's automated analysis flagged a majority as "unnatural," but ReviewMeta publishes no brand-wide manipulation verdict for MEGAWHEELS, and that single-product, tiny-sample flag is not evidence of a brand-wide scheme. The brand also maintains an on-site "review" page that curates favourable YouTuber coverage (self-curated marketing, not independent verification). Treat the overall picture as "none found," not "none exists." No lawsuits, court rulings, or regulatory enforcement actions against the MEGAWHEELS e-bike/scooter brand or against Shenzhen Leqi / Jialike were found; the OSC ruling that surfaces in searches relates to the unrelated Calgary company "Megawheels Technologies Inc." and does not pertain to this brand.

Key Takeaway — Warranty Read the stated warranty carefully before purchasing. The reality section above is sourced from verified complaint records, not opinion. Pay particular attention to what voids the warranty (retailer vs direct purchase, charge cycles, third-party repair) and whether MEGAWHEELS has a documented pattern of denying claims.

Safety Record & Recalls

No recall for MEGAWHEELS e-bikes or scooters was found in the CPSC recall database, the Health Canada / Transport Canada recalls-rappels.canada.ca database, or news sources as of June 2026, and no specific MEGAWHEELS battery-fire report was located (re-verified this session). For category context (not Megawheels-specific): CPSC and Health Canada / Transport Canada issued multiple 2025–2026 lithium-ion e-mobility fire recalls and warnings affecting other brands, underscoring category-wide risk for budget lithium e-mobility products. Any company reference to a historical "CPSC factory inspection" is the company's own marketing claim and could not be independently verified here.

Source: CPSC recall database, Health Canada recall database, Transport Canada recall database, all searched June 2026. Absence of a listed recall is not a guarantee of safety — it means no government action was found at time of research.

Before you buy any eBike in Canada, confirm it is road-legal where you ride: see our breakdown of Canadian eBike laws by province — power-assisted bicycle rules are set provincially, not federally, and most provinces cap 500W rated power and 32 km/h motor-assisted speed.

Verified Green Flags & Red Flags

Every flag below is sourced from primary records — corporate filings, CPSC/Health Canada databases, trademark filings, investigative journalism, and verified consumer complaint repositories. No flag is added from opinion alone.

Green Flags (6 found)

  • MEGAWHEELS is a federally REGISTERED US trademark (USPTO 87296312; owner of record Shenzhen Jialike Electronic Co., Ltd.; re-verified live) — a traceable, named brand owner rather than a disposable Amazon shell name
  • The parent group, Shenzhen Leqi Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd., publishes a verifiable, live supplier profile (described as established 2005; multi-building Shenzhen facility in the Longfu Industrial Park; clients in the USA, Canada and Europe) and lists UL2272, CE and RoHS certifications for its products (per the company/listings)
  • The Peak 1500W / EB01 e-bike listings advertise both UL2849 (e-bike electrical-system standard) and UL2272 certification — the relevant safety standards for the category (per the listings; independent UL-file verification not performed)
  • No recall, lawsuit, or regulatory enforcement action against the e-bike brand was found in CPSC, Health Canada, Transport Canada, FTC, or court records as of June 2026
  • A published, written 1-year warranty with a defined claims process and contact details (support@megawheels.com, +1 626-989-0826)
  • Lowest median Amazon.ca price among the brands ranked by Street Rides Canada ($487) — genuine budget accessibility

Red Flags (7 found)

  • No Canadian legal entity, importer of record, GST/HST disclosure, or Canadian service depot was found for the e-bike brand as of June 2026; on the listings reviewed, Canadian buyers transact via Amazon.ca (seller/shipper GO LUCK LLC) or the brand's US-shipping Shopify site, which leaves warranty recourse cross-border
  • Name-collision risk: an unrelated Calgary firm, 'Megawheels Technologies Inc.' (TSX-V: MWT), shares the name, so buyers searching corporate records may wrongly assume a Canadian presence — the two are not connected
  • Multiple attributed Trustpilot reviewers describe unanswered emails and difficulty obtaining warranty service — including one account of a faulty scooter returned and reportedly neither repaired nor responded to, and one of being told an advertised '3-year warranty' did not apply — against a written warranty that is stated as one year; these are individual reviewer accounts, and the company has not publicly responded to these reviews in the sources reviewed
  • The battery cell brand is undisclosed across the listings reviewed; an independent reviewer (scooter.guide) describes the cells as generic/Chinese and unidentified, so buyers cannot verify cell provenance on a ~750Wh lithium pack
  • Motor and controller component brands are not published, and no Canadian parts/service network was located — which, in this reviewer's assessment, limits serviceability and repair speed for Canadian owners (opinion based on the stated absence of a Canadian depot)
  • Category-level lithium-ion fire risk: while no Megawheels recall was found, CPSC and Transport Canada issued multiple 2025–2026 fire recalls/warnings for comparable budget lithium e-mobility products
  • The Peak/EB01 is advertised with a 500W nominal / 1500W peak motor and an unlockable top speed of about 33 mph (~53 km/h) — above the power-assisted bicycle limits most provinces set (500W nominal / 32 km/h). At those unlocked settings it would not meet most provinces' PAB definition and may be restricted on some Canadian roads and paths (the default mode is advertised as ~20 mph; specs re-verified this session)

Frequently Asked Questions — MEGAWHEELS Canada

Is MEGAWHEELS a legitimate company?

MEGAWHEELS has a traceable corporate structure, but several claims require buyer caution. Review the complete Green and Red Flag sections, paying particular attention to the warranty reality and Canadian legal-entity status.

Is MEGAWHEELS a Canadian company?

No Canadian legal entity for the MEGAWHEELS e-bike brand was found as of June 2026. The Calgary "Megawheels Technologies Inc." (TSX-V: MWT) is, per the OSC record, an unrelated classified-advertising/Web-to-print software company and is not the e-bike brand. No GST/HST number is publicly disclosed for the e-bike brand. Canadian orders for the e-bike listings reviewed ship via Amazon.ca, where GO LUCK LLC is listed as the seller/shipper of record; the brand's own site ships from the United States. No Canadian warranty depot, importer of record, or Canadian support address was found. Canadian tax-compliance status could not be verified from public sources (stated as not verifiable, not as non-compliance).

Where are MEGAWHEELS eBikes made?

Independently traceable: the MEGAWHEELS wordmark is a registered US trademark owned of record by Shenzhen Jialike Electronic Co., Ltd. (USPTO 87296312; REGISTERED; filed Jan 11, 2017). The brand sits within Shenzhen Leqi Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. (LEQI SMART), whose live supplier profile states it was established in Shenzhen in 2005, is "a subsidiary of Longfu Industry Group," operates a multi-building manufacturing facility in the Longfu Industrial Park (Longhua District, Shenzhen), serves clients mainly in the USA, Canada and Europe, and lists Megawheels among its brands. The Amazon.ca e-bike listings as reviewed in the draft are sold/shipped by GO LUCK LLC. The product line is a Chinese-manufactured, Shenzhen-origin budget e-mobility range sold direct-to-consumer through Amazon and the brand's Shopify site. The company's "over 2 million customers" and "Top 5 in 2021" figures originate from the company's own marketing and are not independently verified. Canadian operating history is not established — the Canadian presence is recent direct-to-consumer Amazon.ca selling (2025–2026), with no Canadian entity located.

Does MEGAWHEELS honour its warranty in Canada?

Customer experiences published on Trustpilot (megawheels.com profile, a small sample of roughly two dozen reviews) are mixed and skew toward service complaints. Among attributed reviewer claims (re-corroborated via Trustpilot result snippets this session): that customer service was unresponsive across multiple emails (one reviewer describes sending "10 emails" without an answer); that one reviewer's faulty scooter, returned since January, was reportedly neither repaired, returned, nor responded to; that one reviewer says they were told to pay for repairs themselves despite believing they had been sold a "3-year warranty"; and a recurring product complaint of scooters/e-bikes failing to power on after storage. Positive reviews also appear — at least one reviewer reported a reply within a day and a scooter repaired and returned within about two weeks. These are individual, attributed reviewer accounts, not adjudicated findings; the company's formal warranty page states one year, which contradicts the "3-year" expectation one buyer describes being sold. The company has not publicly responded to these specific reviews in the sources reviewed. (Note: the live Trustpilot page returned an access block when re-checked this session; the reviewer claims above were re-corroborated through Trustpilot search-result snippets but the verbatim quotes and current rating/count should be re-confirmed against the live page before publication.)

Has MEGAWHEELS had any recalls or safety issues?

No recall for MEGAWHEELS e-bikes or scooters was found in the CPSC recall database, the Health Canada / Transport Canada recalls-rappels.canada.ca database, or news sources as of June 2026, and no specific MEGAWHEELS battery-fire report was located (re-verified this session). For category context (not Megawheels-specific): CPSC and Health Canada / Transport Canada issued multiple 2025–2026 lithium-ion e-mobility fire recalls and warnings affecting other brands, underscoring category-wide risk for budget lithium e-mobility products. Any company reference to a historical "CPSC factory inspection" is the company's own marketing claim and could not be independently verified here.

Are MEGAWHEELS reviews trustworthy?

No confirmed fake-review exchange programme was documented for MEGAWHEELS in this research. The brand maintains an influencer programme, as most eBike brands do. Always cross-reference Amazon, Google, and Trustpilot reviews independently.

Zeus Verdict — Should a Canadian Buy Megawheels?

Proceed with informed caution. This profile covers Megawheels as researched in June 2026. See the Green Flags and Red Flags sections above for the sourced findings. The summary: if you have read all flags, verified the Canadian warranty terms in writing before purchase, and confirmed return logistics, you can make an informed decision. If you want a Canadian-backed eBike with domestic warranty support and local recourse without those unknowns, see the Zeus lineup →

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About This Research This profile is part of the Canadian eBike Directory — an independent, Canada-wide directory of every eBike brand sold in Canada, compiled by the Zeus eBikes editorial team. Research was conducted June 2026. No brand paid for inclusion, positive coverage, or removal of negative findings. Zeus eBikes is itself listed in the directory on the same terms. MEGAWHEELS is welcome to respond to any finding on this page; corrections and replies will be reviewed and published. Questions or corrections: milad@zeusebikes.ca
Written by Milad Ghobadibeygvand, BScN (Western University, 2014)
Co-founder, Zeus eBikes Canada. This profile is part of the Zeus Canadian eBike Directory — an independent, editorially neutral review of every eBike brand active in Canada in 2026. No brand paid for inclusion, positive coverage, or removal of negative findings. Corrections and right-of-reply: milad@zeusebikes.ca