Reviews

★★★★★

We use our Ferla cargo e-bike in Ann Arbor for most of our local trips. It works great in spring and summer, and even in cooler fall weather it performs reliably. The electric assist makes hills and longer rides very manageable.

Ethan W.

Living near Grand Rapids, we wanted a way to cut down on driving for school and errands. This bike has been perfect for neighborhood rides and grocery runs. It’s stable, easy to handle, and the kids enjoy every ride.

Lauren M.

We ride around Detroit and along the riverfront, and the bike has been excellent. It handles stop-and-go traffic well and feels very solid even when fully loaded. It’s become our go-to for short trips instead of the car.

Marcus J.
Are electric bikes legal in Michigan?

Yes. Michigan allows Class 1, 2, and 3 electric bikes, with regulations similar to traditional bicycles in most areas.

Can electric bikes be used year-round in Michigan?

They can be used most of the year, but winter conditions like snow and ice may limit riding. Many riders use them mainly from spring through fall.

How far can an electric cargo bike travel in Michigan conditions?

Typical range is 30–70 miles per charge, depending on temperature, terrain, and rider load.

Are electric bikes good for Michigan hills and suburban roads?

Yes. Electric assist makes hills and longer suburban distances much easier, especially around cities like Ann Arbor and Grand Rapids.

Do you need a license or insurance for electric bikes in Michigan?

No. Most electric bikes do not require a license, registration, or insurance in Michigan.

Are electric cargo bikes safe for carrying children in Michigan traffic?

Yes. They are designed with stable frames, safety harness systems, and strong brakes suitable for both urban and suburban riding.