72V & 1000W+ High Power Ebike OEM (Off-Road)
For B2B buyers sourcing for niche, high-performance applications, high-power electric bikes offer capabilities far beyond standard models. This guide covers 1000W, 2000W, and high-voltage 72V e-bikes. Crucially, it also explains the legal compliance required for B2B procurement in 2025.
Key B2B Takeaways
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Power vs. Legality: High-power ebikes (1000W-3000W) deliver extreme torque and speed.
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CRITICAL B2B WARNING: These models are NOT STREET LEGAL in the EU (250W limit) or the US (750W limit). They are classified as Off-Road Vehicles for private land use only.
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72V Systems: A 72-volt system runs at higher efficiency and lower amperage than a 48V system for the same power (e.g., 3000W). This results in less heat buildup in the motor and controller, improving durability under high load.
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Dual Motors: Models listed as 2000W (like the BLJ-2603) often use dual 1000W motors. This provides All-Wheel Drive (AWD) traction, not just raw power.
🛑 The Critical B2B Compliance Warning: Off-Road Only
Before procuring any high-power e-bike, B2B buyers must understand the legal classification. The term "30MPH electric bike" is often misleading.
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EU Law: The legal limit for an EPAC (bicycle) is 250W (EN15194). A 1000W or 3000W bike is legally a moped (L-Category) and requires type-approval, insurance, and licensing.
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US Law: The federal limit is 750W (Class 1/2/3). A 1000W+ bike is classified as an "off-road vehicle" and is not legal for use on public roads or most bike paths.
B2B Procurement Insight: Your fleet must use these models exclusively for private land use (e.g., hunting, agriculture) or closed-course off-road rentals. Selling them as "street-legal" creates significant legal liability.
Top High-Power Off-Road Models by POLEEJIEK
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Model |
Voltage |
Power (Motor System) |
Legal Class |
Ideal B2B Use Case |
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BLJ-F4 (Retro) |
72V |
3000W (Dual Motor) |
Off-Road Vehicle |
High-Speed Off-Road |
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BLJ-2603 (MTB) |
48V |
2000W (Dual 1000W) |
Off-Road Vehicle |
AWD Traction (Sand/Snow) |
POLEEJIEK Model Showcase
BLJ-F4 – 3000W Dual Motor Retro Monster
Built with a powerful 72V battery system and a 3000W dual motor configuration. This model is a fusion of retro style and beast-mode performance, capable of speeds well over 30 mph. It is designed exclusively for high-performance off-road use.
BLJ-2603 – 48V 2000W Off-Road Master
This fat tire e-bike features a 2000W total power system (dual 1000W motors), providing true AWD traction and excellent shock absorption. It's a 26x4.0" mountain bike with 21-speed SHIMANO gears, hydraulic brakes, and a full suspension system, built for tough trails, sand, or snow.
Why B2B Buyers Choose POLEEJIEK
We are an OEM/ODM supplier specializing in high-performance configurations for specific B2B applications. We provide:
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CE/RoHS certified models up to 72V.
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OEM-ready battery/motor configs: 48V, 52V, 72V.
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Private label support and global logistics.
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A full range of e-MTBs, retro ebikes, and folding models.
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FAQ
Are 1000W / 3000W e-bikes street legal?
No. In the US, the limit for street-legal "Class 3" e-bikes is 750W and 28 mph. In the EU, the limit is 250W and 25 km/h. Any e-bike exceeding these limits is considered an "off-road vehicle" for private land use only.
What is the advantage of a 72V e-bike system?
A 72V system delivers high power (e.g., 3000W) at a lower current (Amps) compared to a 48V system. This reduces heat buildup in the motor and controller, leading to higher efficiency and better durability under extreme load.
What is the BLJ-2603's power? 1000W or 2000W?
The BLJ-2603 is a dual motor e-bike. It uses two 1000W motors (one front, one rear) for a total power output of 2000W and an All-Wheel Drive (AWD) experience.




