You’ve got your favourite electric bike and you’re loving the rides. But here comes the tricky part: how do you take it with you when you want to explore a trail that’s not just around the corner?
If you’ve tried hoisting your e-bike onto a regular rack, you’ll know it’s not exactly fun. E-bikes are heavier, bulkier, and simply don’t fit well on racks designed for standard bicycles. That’s where you need a good e bike rack that makes all the difference.
Let’s walk through the essentials together, what makes these racks different, how to pick one that works for your lifestyle, and a few specific recommendations from ENGWE that could save you headaches in the long run.

Why a Regular Bicycle Rack Won’t Do
Let’s be honest: a regular bicycle rack and an e-bike don’t get along very well.
Most e-bikes weigh between 25 and 35 kilos. Add accessories, fat tires, or a battery that’s on the bigger side, and suddenly you’re dealing with something much heavier than your old mountain bike. Put that weight on a standard rack, and it might bend or shake the whole way to your destination. Not a great feeling when you’re watching in the rear-view mirror.
This is exactly why bike racks for e bikes exist. They’re built to handle higher loads, with reinforced arms and trays that stop the bike from wobbling while you’re on the road. Think of them as the heavy-duty upgrade your e-bike deserves.
ENGWE goes a step further with bikes like the ENGWE EP-2 Pro, ENGWE Engine X, and ENGWE L20. These models fold down in seconds, making it simple to store them in your car trunk or even an RV. Some also come with sturdy rear racks, perfect for daily errands or grocery runs.

What to Look for in the Best e Bike Racks
There are dozens of racks out there. Some are good, some not so much. So how do you choose the right one? Here are the things that really matter:
1. Weight Capacity
Always check the maximum weight per bike. A proper e bike rack should easily hold 30 kg or more per slot. If it doesn’t, skip it.
2. Mounting Style
Hitch racks are by far the strongest option. They attach to your car’s tow hitch, giving stability and peace of mind. Platform racks (that hold the bike by the wheels) are a great choice for heavy e-bikes. Hanging racks, where the bike hangs by the frame, aren’t really designed for this weight.
3. Loading Ease
Be honest with yourself: do you want to lift your 30-kg e-bike onto a roof? Probably not. Many good e bike racks include ramps, so you can roll the bike up instead of straining your back.
4. Durability
Look for racks made from steel or strong aluminum, ideally with a protective finish. You’ll want something that survives rain, dust, and long highway miles.
5. Security
Good racks come with locks for both the rack and the bikes. With the price of e-bikes, you don’t want to take chances at rest stops.
Types of Bike Racks for E Bikes
There isn’t just one type of rack. Each has pros and cons. Here’s what you should know:
Hitch-Mounted Racks: The Safe Bet
If your car can take a hitch, this is hands down the best option. The weight sits closer to the ground, it’s easier to load, and it’s the safest for long trips. For ENGWE’s heavier models — or even their foldable ebikes, a hitch rack keeps things secure.
Platform vs. Vertical
Platform racks are the friendliest. Just roll the bike up, secure the wheels, and you’re done. Vertical racks, on the other hand, let you carry several bikes upright. They’re great for families or group trips, but they do take a bit more effort when loading.
Roof and Trunk Racks
Yes, you can put an e-bike on a roof rack. But unless you’ve got some hidden muscle, it’s not going to be fun. Trunk racks are cheaper, but honestly, they’re not designed for heavy bikes. If you ride a lightweight e bike, these might work for very short trips, but for long-term use, they’re not the best idea.

How to Load an E Bike onto a Rack Safely
You’ve chosen your rack. Now, how do you actually get the bike on it without hurting yourself or the bike? Here’s a quick step-by-step:
1. Remove the battery. It makes the bike lighter and keeps the battery safe.
2. Use a ramp if you have one. Rolling the bike is easier than lifting it.
3. Strap the wheels first. This keeps the bike from shifting around.
4. Lock the frame with clamps or arms built into the rack.
5. Double-check everything before driving off.
It’s not complicated, but doing it properly saves you headaches later.
Matching the Rack to Your Lifestyle
Not all riders use their bikes in the same way. Here’s how to match racks to your habits:
The Daily Commuter
If you’re riding a smaller model like a lightweight e bike, a compact platform rack works perfectly. It’s easy to mount, doesn’t take much space, and gets you to work or the city trail without fuss.
The Adventurer
Love weekend rides, forests, or mountain paths? Then you’ll want something stronger. A hitch-mounted rack with wide trays for fat tires is the right choice for ENGWE’s off-road models like the Engine Pro.
The Family Rider
If there are multiple e-bikes in the picture, a vertical hitch rack is worth it. You’ll fit more bikes without overloading the car.

Will Your E Bike Rack Work with ENGWE Models?
Good news! Most ENGWE bikes are designed with racks in mind, and many of them are foldable, which makes storage simple and mounting on e bike racks much easier. Popular models like the ENGWE EP-2 Pro have compatible designs.
Some, like the ENGWE L20 Boost and ENGWE L20 3.0 Pro, are easier to lift, store, and secure on a proper e bike rack at the back of your vehicle. Their compact design means less hassle when mounting and more confidence on the road.
Tips to Keep Your Bicycle Rack in Shape
Your rack, whether for the car or the bike, will last longer if you take care of it. Here are a few quick tips:
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Wipe it down after muddy or rainy trips.
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Check bolts and straps before every ride.
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Lubricate moving parts now and then.
- Store it in a dry place when you’re not using it.
It doesn’t take long, but it keeps your bicycle rack safe and ready whenever you need it.
Freedom with the Right E Bike Rack
A good e bike rack isn’t just a convenience, it’s a must if you want to travel with your bike safely. Standard racks can’t handle the weight, and forcing them to usually ends in frustration.
With a rack designed for e-bikes, plus a few simple loading tricks, you can take your bike anywhere. Hitch racks for road trips, platform racks for daily use, and rear racks like ENGWE’s N1 Air and N1 Pro for your everyday rides, it’s all about picking what matches your lifestyle.
Take a look at the ENGWE accessories collection, you’ll find best quality rear racks and other handy add-ons that fit perfectly with your ride.
Choose wisely, and your bike will always be ready to follow you, whether it’s across the city or into the mountains.







