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Amazon to Stop Selling E-Bikes That Exceed California Speed Limits After Fatal Crashes

By Matthias Binder May 11, 2026
Amazon says it won't sell e-bikes in California that exceed state speed limits
Amazon says it won't sell e-bikes in California that exceed state speed limits - Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)
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Amazon says it won't sell e-bikes in California that exceed state speed limits

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Details of the New RestrictionContext of Recent IncidentsImpact on Riders and the MarketNext Steps for Compliance

Amazon says it won’t sell e-bikes in California that exceed state speed limits – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)

California – Amazon has announced it will no longer allow sales of certain electric bicycles in the state that can travel faster than permitted under California law. The decision follows a series of deadly crashes involving these higher-speed models. Company officials indicated the change is intended to reduce risks for riders and other road users.

Details of the New Restriction

The policy applies specifically to e-bikes capable of surpassing the speed thresholds set by state regulations. Amazon stated it will block listings and purchases for these models within California. Existing inventory already in the state may still be sold, but no new units exceeding the limits will be offered going forward. The company emphasized that the move aligns with efforts to prioritize safety in its marketplace.

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Context of Recent Incidents

Several fatal crashes have drawn attention to the dangers posed by e-bikes operating beyond legal speeds. These events have prompted scrutiny from regulators and safety advocates alike. Amazon’s response reflects a broader recognition that certain product features can contribute to heightened accident risks on public roads. The company has not released specific numbers or details about the incidents that triggered the policy shift.

Impact on Riders and the Market

California consumers seeking e-bikes will now encounter fewer options that push past the state’s speed caps. Many standard models remain available, provided they comply with existing limits. Retailers and manufacturers may need to adjust their California-specific offerings to meet the new marketplace rules. The change could encourage greater focus on compliant designs that balance performance with safety requirements.

Next Steps for Compliance

Amazon has indicated it will continue monitoring its e-bike category to ensure ongoing adherence to state laws. Buyers are advised to verify speed capabilities before purchase to avoid disappointment. The policy may serve as a signal to other platforms about the importance of aligning product availability with local regulations. As enforcement tightens, the emphasis on safer e-bike options is expected to grow.

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