The Swedish company Cake has just released a new electric bike called Aik. It's been hailed as the ultimate food delivery bike by many because of its super-strong load-carrying capacity and incredibly long battery life. However, its starting price of 6,470 euros has put off a lot of food delivery riders. Now, let's compare this so-called ultimate food delivery bike with the ChamRider Ebike, which is only one-fifth of the price of Aik, and see which e-bike is better and which one is truly the top-notch food delivery bike.
1. Cargo and People Carrying Functions
The Aik e-bike features a modular aluminum frame that allows you to attach all kinds of modular accessories. For example, you can easily install a long rear saddle on it.
As well as the possibility of installing a loading platform.
With these optional accessories, both the ChamRider E-bike and the Aik E-bike can transform into minivans on two wheels! Their maximum load capacity can reach up to 200 kilograms. Sure, hauling cargo is the fundamental function of a food delivery bike, but here's where ChamRider shines. It goes the extra mile to be more user-friendly and thinks ahead for the delivery riders, opening up a world of more possibilities. It's not just about transporting food; it's about making the rider's job easier and more efficient every single day.
2. Multiple accessory functions
When it comes to accessories, the Aik e-bike comes with a display screen. What's more, it has an exclusive app that allows you to check the vehicle information in real-time, and it also has functions like auto-locking and positioning.
(This picture shows the product ChamRider DR630)
When it comes to the riding modes, the Aik e-bike has four different ones, namely Reach, Efficiency, Power, and Walk Assist.
ChamRider riding mode sticks to the good old traditional style. All you need to do is adjust the gears to control your speed. Simple as that! It gives you a familiar and straightforward way to zip around town, whether you're on a delivery run or just out for a casual ride.
(This picture shows the product ChamRider DM427.)
Sure, accessories like the front light and the rear light, which are essential for ensuring the rider's safety, are also must-haves for us.
(This picture shows the product ChamRider DT450)
When it comes to the motor, the Aik Ebike is equipped with a 500-watt mid-drive motor that has a torque of 100 Nm.
The ChamRider Ebike also comes with a whopping 98 Nm of torque. It can start up easily even when carrying a load, and it has no trouble going uphill even when relying solely on the electric system.
(This picture shows the product ChamRider DM427)
3. Battery life function
But everyone, please note that the ChamRider E-bike comes standard with a set of 48V50AH batteries. With a capacity of 2.4kWh, this battery can easily take you on a 378-kilometer ride. That's like journeying from Rome to Naples and back, with enough power remaining to zip around Rome's ancient streets.
Moreover, we can also equip riders with a double-battery setup, a powerful 48V100AH combination. This means a whopping 4.8kWh of capacity. With a standard - battery e-bike, they might be able to complete only 30 - 40 short-distance deliveries in a day due to limited range. However, with the 48V100AH double-battery setup on the ChamRider E-bike, they could potentially double that number, reaching 60 - 80 deliveries. This significant jump directly leads to a substantial increase in earnings.
Imagine you're a Deliveroo courier in Rome. The city is filled with historical landmarks and narrow, winding streets, and high-demand delivery areas are scattered all over. With a single - battery e-bike, you may have to stop halfway through your shift to recharge, wasting precious time and potentially missing out on orders from popular tourist spots like the Colosseum or Trastevere. But with the ChamRider E-bike's 48V100AH double - battery setup, you can power through an entire 9-hour shift without worry. You can easily navigate from the trendy Monti neighborhood to the elegant Prati district, ensuring you never miss out on high-paying delivery requests, all while maximizing your income potential.
(The picture shows the product ChamRider DT450)
Conclusion
I've got to say, the design of the Aik E-bike is novel, and its cargo-carrying capacity and battery capacity are quite good too. But when you take a look at the price, it suddenly doesn't seem so appealing. However, isn't the ChamRider E-bike, which only costs between 899 euros and 1499 euros, a more suitable choice for food delivery riders? Not only do we offer a favorable price, but we also do a better job in terms of cargo-carrying capacity and battery life. If it were you, who would you vote for as the best food delivery e-bike?