Yes, electric bikes are incredibly water resistant and are designed to withstand rainy or snowy riding conditions. After a ride, you can take a minute to wipe or dry your bike off after riding in the snow to remove any built-up grime and avoid any residual moisture from staying on the bike.
Slushy Season: How to Ride an E-Bike in the Snow
Written by: Rémy Rossi | March 3, 2025 | Time to read 6 min
Electric bikes can be a secret weapon when riding through snow, but there are a few tips you should keep in mind to stay safe and comfortable on your chilly winter expeditions.

More about the Author: Remy Rossi
Rémy Rossi is a bike writer, mechanic, and educator who got his start in community-based bike shops and co-ops. With a decade in the industry, he still wrenches on bikes when he can and plays bike polo on a fixie.

Riding a bicycle or electric bike in the snow requires a bit of preparation and practice, but it’s a seriously cool experience on two wheels. Whether you cycle through the snow for pleasure or necessity, here are some tips on how to safely ride an electric bike during winter.
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Get the right set of tires

You’ll want to have wide or fat tires to ride through soft snow, but narrower tires are fine for hardpack surfaces. Fat tire bikes and their oversized tires have the ability to “float” over loose surfaces like fresh snow. That said, the boost from the e-Bike motor can also help you get through that softer terrain, even without as wide of tires. It’s also a good idea to run lower tire pressures for better grip.
Ride safely and maybe even slowly (*gasp*)
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Don’t go overboard with the power

Be prepared that battery range will decrease
To maximize battery life, store and charge it indoors— keeping it in a chilly garage or outside takes a serious toll on e-Bike battery efficiency. You might hear people talk about insulation sleeves to keep the battery warm and from the cold, but batteries heat up during use, so the temperature is not as much of a problem while riding. Another note— phone batteries are the same way so keep your phone in a pocket that's close to your skin to maintain an ideal temperature.
Keep your electric bike clean

Fat bikes vs. e-Bikes

But fat bikes aren’t the only option. Their wide tires provide sufficient traction to be able to pedal through the snow, but e-Bike with added power can help overcome those same challenges that come with soft snow. Some riders don’t like the cumbersome feel of fat tires and may prefer an electric bike to take on winter rides. Both styles of bikes have increased in popularity in recent years and it’s great to see more winter-ready setups than ever.
Upway has a large selection of fat tire electric bikes that are ready for the winter. Or if you’re looking for a commuter e-Bike or used electric bike, we offer deep discounts on models from the top brands! As mentioned, e-Bikes are especially suited to power through tricky snow-covered trails and may just be your ticket to fun, safe riding this winter season.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you ride an electric bike in the rain and snow?
Do you need a winter bike?
A dedicated “winter bike” isn’t required to ride during the colder months. Some riders enjoy the convenience of having an additional bike that’s already prepared with wider tires and fenders, but you can winterize your e-Bike with just a few tweaks.
Are electric bikes waterproof?
Yes, e-Bikes are designed to withstand rain and frequent washes. The motor and battery are protected by heavy-duty seals and channels to draw away any moisture. Avoid leaving your e-Bike out in downpours for an extended period and don’t use a power washer around the electrical components.
Key Takeaways
- Tires and Traction Are Key: Studded tires provide exceptional grip, while fat tires help float over snow. Lower tire pressure improves winter traction.
- Ride Carefully and Control Power: Snow and ice hide hazards, so ride cautiously. Sudden acceleration can cause wheel spin—smooth starts and steady pedaling help.
- Cold Affects Battery and Maintenance: Cold reduces battery range, so store and charge it indoors. Clean your e-Bike regularly to prevent salt and slush damage.