Visit Movin’s Toronto showroom at 654 College Street to compare models, ask delivery-specific questions, and see the Pulse in person before you buy. If you already know what you need, you can order online and have your e-bike delivered.
Renting can make sense when you are testing delivery work for a short period. But if you already ride several days a week, the cost can add up quickly. Buying the Movin Pulse gives you a delivery-ready e-bike for a one-time upfront price, instead of paying recurring monthly rental fees.
| Option | Estimated Cost | What You Get | Best Fit | Main Tradeoff |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Movin Pulse | $1,999 one-time bike price | Delivery-focused fat tire e-bike, up to 150 km range, 50 kg rack, hydraulic brakes, warranty, support | Full-time and part-time riders who plan to keep working through the year | You own the bike and manage normal upkeep |
| Zygg Rental | $3,120 to $3,640 per year | Rental e-bike access, plan-based use, service model depending on plan | Riders who want a lower starting cost or short-term setup | The monthly cost continues as long as you rent |
| Zoomo Rental | $3,120 to $3,640 per year | Rental e-bike access, plan-based use, service model depending on plan | Riders are testing delivery work before buying | You may pay more over a full year than buying outright |
If you plan to ride for most of the year, a $1,999 delivery e-bike can be the smarter long-term move compared with paying $3,120 to $3,640 per year in rental fees. The more you ride, the more ownership starts to make sense.
A delivery rider does not use an e-bike the same way a casual rider does. You are starting and stopping all day, carrying food bags, riding through busy streets, watching your battery, and trying to complete more orders without losing time.
The Movin Pulse is designed around the parts of delivery work that matter most: range, cargo, comfort, control, and weather-ready riding.
Long Shift Range
Running out of battery during peak hours can cost you orders. The Pulse is built with a dual-battery setup that can support long delivery days, with up to 150 km of range depending on rider weight, cargo, terrain, weather, and assist level.
Cargo That Matches the Job
Food bags, drinks, groceries, and stacked orders need stable rear support. The Pulse includes a reinforced rear rack with up to 50 kg cargo capacity, giving riders more space for real delivery work.
Top-and-Go City Control
Delivery routes are full of lights, turns, parked cars, construction, and sudden stops. Hydraulic disc brakes and fat tires help riders feel more in control during regular city riding.
Better Comfort Through the Day
A delivery e-bike should not feel tiring after one hour. The Pulse is built with a comfort-focused riding position, suspension support, and fat tires that help smooth out rough pavement and daily city roads.
Specs only help when they match the job. For courier riders, the most important details are range, battery setup, cargo support, braking, tire grip, ride comfort, and how well the bike handles daily use in Canadian conditions.
Up to 150 km Range
The dual-battery setup is built to support longer delivery shifts and reduce mid-shift charging stress.
50 kg Rear Rack
A reinforced cargo rack gives delivery riders more support for food bags, grocery orders, and heavier delivery loads.
32 km/h Top Speed
Designed to meet Canadian e-bike riding limits while giving riders steady support for urban delivery routes.
500W Motor
A strong rear hub motor helps with city riding, loaded bags, and repeated starts through traffic.
Hydraulic Disc Brakes
Hydraulic brakes help riders manage stop-and-go delivery routes with more control.
20 x 4 Fat Tires
Fat tires add grip and stability on rough pavement, wet roads, and uneven city streets.
Puncture-Resistant Tire Design
Built to reduce common delivery downtime from sharp debris and rough roads.
Dual Battery Setup
Removable and lockable batteries make charging easier for riders who store their bike indoors or charge between shifts.
LED Display
Track speed, assist level, battery level, and ride information while you work.
For delivery riders, range is not just a nice feature. It affects how many orders you can accept, how far you can ride from home, and how confident you feel during lunch and dinner rush.
The Pulse is designed to help riders stay out longer with a dual-battery setup that can reach up to 150 km in the right conditions. Actual range will vary, but the goal is simple: fewer charging breaks and more time available for paid orders.
For shorter shifts around 3 to 5 hours, many riders can work comfortably without worrying about constant charging, depending on route, weather, load, and assist level.
For 6 to 8 hour delivery blocks, the dual-battery setup becomes more useful. It gives riders more room to accept orders without planning every route around battery anxiety.
For 8 to 12 hour delivery days, riders should start with both batteries charged, monitor the display, and build a charging habit after every shift.
Range depends on rider weight, cargo weight, terrain, temperature, assist level, tire pressure, and riding style.
Delivery riders often carry more than one order at a time. That can mean a large food bag, drinks, grocery items, or heavier stacked orders during busy hours. A normal commuter bike may not be built for that kind of daily load.
The Pulse gives riders a stronger delivery setup with a 50 kg rear rack, fat tires, and a frame built for everyday utility. This helps the bike feel more useful for courier work instead of forcing riders to improvise with bags, straps, and weak rear support.
Buying a delivery e-bike is easier when you can see how it feels before you commit. Movin gives Toronto riders a local showroom option, while still making the Pulse available online for riders across Canada.
Bring the same questions you would ask before a long shift: how the bike feels with cargo, how the rack is built, how the battery setup works, how charging fits into your day, and which accessories make sense for delivery work.
The Pulse is a strong fit for riders working across Toronto and the GTA, including Downtown Toronto, Scarborough, North York, Etobicoke, Mississauga, Brampton, Vaughan, and Markham. Riders outside Toronto can order online and check delivery options at checkout.
- Which battery setup fits my shift length?
- Can I test the bike with a delivery bag?
- What cargo accessories should I add?
- How does the bike handle hills and heavy loads?
- What warranty and support comes with the bike?
- How fast can I get the bike ready for delivery work?
Movin e-bikes are not built around clean brochure claims. They are shaped by riders who use their bikes every day in real Canadian cities. That includes delivery riders, commuters, and high-mileage users who put serious distance on their bikes.
Since 2021, Movin e-bikes have covered more than 4.5 million kilometres. That kind of rider data matters because courier riders notice problems faster than almost anyone else. Brakes, batteries, racks, tires, lights, and comfort all get tested harder when the bike is used for work.
Covered by Movin e-bikes since 2021
A growing rider base across Canada
Professional riders can put serious yearly distance on their bikes
A strong signal from riders who use Movin e-bikes in the real world
The right delivery e-bike should help you stay out longer, carry more confidently, and reduce the stress of battery anxiety during busy hours. The Movin Pulse is built for courier riders who want to own their e-bike, work with a stronger range setup, and ride with cargo support made for real delivery use.
See the Pulse in person, ask delivery-specific questions, compare battery setups, and check the rear rack before you buy.
Choose your setup, add delivery accessories, and get your bike ready for work.