E-Cells Launches Super Electric Off-Road Bicycle Top of the Line That Comes with Two Powerful Batteries and Two 750W Motors Each
The E-Cells, a company based in the United States that bets on more luxurious models to stand out in the competitive market, has created a super electric bicycle that promises to leave any other in the dust.
The Super Monarch All-Wheel Drive 1500-Watt Dual Crown lives up to its name. The e-bike comes equipped with two batteries, all-wheel drive made possible by two electric motors. The original creation is a hybrid of bicycle and motorcycle and is included in the family of high-performance models that the company offers.
The super electric bicycle has practically everything in pairs, including even the suspension, in addition to the two motors and two batteries. A fork, also dual crown, more common in motorcycles, can be found in the front suspension of the Super Monarch.
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According to the manufacturer, the equipment set available for the super electric bicycle allows users to ride it quietly on trails while also enabling jumps over rocks and other obstacles.
With two electric motors, the Super Monarch has a continuous power output of 1,500W. This is significantly beyond the legal limit of 750W in the United States for vehicles to operate on the streets. This shows that the electric bicycle from E-Cells has been designed for off-road use.
The motors are powered by a pair of batteries manufactured by Samsung, with a combined capacity of 1,638Wh, almost three times the typical capacity seen in other types of electric bicycles on the market. The batteries have a combined capacity of 3500 mAh and use the same charging connector built into the frame of the super electric bicycle. E-Cells has not provided any information about the vehicle’s range. Check out the video:
Besides Powerful Motors and Batteries, the Super Electric Bicycle from E-Cells Comes Equipped with Several Robust Top-Notch Components
The Super Monarch also features a rear shock absorber, 4-piston hydraulic disc brakes, anti-stretch chain, Shimano 10-speed gearbox, and a set of double-walled aluminum rims with 26-inch tires.
Weighing about 43 kilograms, the super electric bicycle is not exactly lightweight, and its price is not very encouraging either. For now, the model can be purchased in the American market for the price of US$ 5,095, equivalent to over R$ 26,600.
This amount is considered expensive even for the international market, as electric bicycle models in the United States typically do not exceed US$ 2,000. However, it is justifiable considering the level of top-notch components that outfit the e-bike.
It is worth remembering that the Super Monarch is only sold abroad; if it is marketed here in Brazil, it will likely cost much more than R$ 26,000, as this mentioned price is a direct conversion without considering the taxes applied here in the country.


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