

Rottweiler Electric Tricycle







Alaskan Electric Tricycle






Husky Plus Electric Tricycle







Husky Electric Tricycle






Rottweiler Electric Tricycle
Full suspension electric tricycle.





Alaskan Electric Tricycle
Safe and reliable E-Trike.




Husky Plus Electric Tricycle
Dual battery long endurance E-Trike.





Husky Electric Tricycle
Safe and reliable E-Trike.


Electric tricycle FAQs
Is it legal to ride an electric tricycle on public roads?
Yes, riding an electric tricycle (also commonly known as an etrike) on public roads is legal in many regions, provided the vehicle complies with local regulations. These regulations typically include limits on motor power, maximum speed, and safety requirements such as lights and reflectors.
It’s important to check your local laws before riding, as rules may vary by city or state. Overall, e trikes offer a stable and accessible transportation option that’s widely accepted on bike lanes and roadways.
How can I transport a three wheel bike using a car?
Transporting a three wheel bike can be a bit more involved than transporting a standard two-wheel bicycle due to its wider frame and added stability features. If the trike is foldable, it may fit into the back of a large SUV, van, or pickup truck with the seats folded down.
For non-foldable models, using a hitch-mounted cargo rack or a small utility trailer is often the most practical solution. Some riders also use loading ramps to roll their trike into a truck bed safely.
If portability is a concern, you might also consider a more compact option. Puckipuppy offers other lightweight eBikes designed for easier transport and storage—perfect for urban riders, RV travelers, or anyone short on space.
Do electric tricycles require pedaling?
Most electric tricycles do not require constant pedaling. These vehicles typically offer multiple riding modes, including full electric (throttle-only), pedal-assist, and manual pedaling.
With the throttle mode, you can ride your e trike without pedaling at all—ideal for when you're tired, going uphill, or carrying a load.
Whether you're commuting, running errands, or just cruising, an electric tricycle gives you the freedom to ride your way.
Are three wheel electric bikes easy to tip over?
Three wheel electric bikes are generally designed to offer more stability than two-wheeled bikes, especially at low speeds or when stationary.
Their wide rear base and low center of gravity reduce the chances of tipping, making them a great option for seniors, people with balance concerns, or anyone seeking a more secure ride.
If you’re considering a safer, more stable option, a well-built electric trike like those from Puckipuppy can make a big difference.
For example, Puckipuppy’s models are equipped with full suspension systems, differential axles, and wide tires — all of which work together to improve grip, balance, and cornering stability.
This thoughtful engineering greatly minimizes the risk of tipping, even on hills or bumpy paths.
How much cargo weight can an electric tricycle safely carry?
The cargo capacity of an electric tricycle varies by model, but most standard electric trikes for adults can safely carry between 300 to 450 pounds, including the rider and any cargo. Heavy-duty models built for hauling can often handle up to 500 lbs or more, depending on the frame, motor, and brake system.
For instance, Puckipuppy’s three wheel electric bikes are specially designed with reinforced frames, powerful motors, and reliable braking systems — allowing for a payload capacity of up to 500 lbs. That means you can comfortably carry groceries, gear, or even a small passenger without compromising stability or performance.
When loading any three wheel bike, always make sure the weight is evenly distributed and within the manufacturer's recommended limit for safe and smooth rides.
What is the typical speed of a three wheel electric bike?
The range of a three wheel electric bike varies depending on factors like battery size, motor efficiency, terrain, and rider input. Most electric trikes for adults typically offer 25 to 45 miles of range per charge, especially models with a single 48V battery and moderate use of pedal assist.
However, if you're looking for extended range, dual-battery electric trikes can go much farther. For example, Puckipuppy’s Husky Plus electric trike offers an impressive up to 110 miles of range thanks to its dual-battery system — making it an excellent choice for riders who need to cover long distances without frequent recharging.