World Cup 2026 Ebike FAQs
Why is PUCKIPUPPY offering special deals on e-bikes during the 2026 World Cup?
To celebrate the 2026 World Cup, we're offering exclusive e-bike deals designed to help more people enjoy a faster and more convenient way to get around in busy cities. These special offers make it easier to navigate traffic, arrive at match venues on time, and enjoy a better viewing experience.
Is the range of an e-bike sufficient for a full day's activities?
Most modern e-bikes can travel 30-80 miles (approximately 48-130 kilometers) on a single charge, which is sufficient for a day's journey between hotels, stadiums, restaurants, and fan events.
Are e-bikes more cost-effective than renting or carpooling?
Yes, especially for short trips. Carpooling prices can skyrocket and wait times can increase as demand grows. E-bikes require only a one-time investment with minimal ongoing costs, making them a smart and affordable option.
Can I ride an e-bike with friends or family?
Absolutely. Many fans choose to ride in groups, each riding an e-bike. This is a fun and flexible way to get around, avoiding traffic jams and giving them control over their journey.
Do I need a driver's license or special permit to ride an e-bike during the World Cup?
In most cities, standard e-bikes (such as Class 1, 2, or 3) do not require a driver's license or registration. However, it's best to check the local regulations of the cities you plan to visit beforehand.
What if my e-bike runs out of power?
It's best to fully charge it before you set off and plan your route in advance. Many e-bikes support fast charging or removable batteries, and some cities may have public charging stations or rest charging points.
Are the e-bikes sold during the 2026 World Cup safe?
Yes, our 2026 World Cup e-bikes meet several recognized safety standards, including UL 2849. This ensures that the entire electrical system—battery, motor, and charger—has undergone safety and reliability testing.




