About ElectricBikeCompare
Who runs the site, who it is for, and how the advice is formed.

ElectricBikeCompare is an independently run editorial website operated by Nofo Times LLC. It is built for adults trying to choose an e-bike that will still make sense after the first week of ownership, not just on a product page.
The site is for readers who care about real-life fit and friction: apartment storage, bike weight, carrying a battery upstairs, theft risk, charger routine, comfort, kid hauling, local service, range honesty, and whether the bike actually fits the routine it is supposed to improve.
Who this site is for
This site is especially useful for commuters trying to replace more car trips, apartment dwellers dealing with stairs and storage, parents comparing cargo and passenger options, older riders looking for confidence and easier mounting, and value-focused shoppers trying to avoid false-economy bikes that look good only on a sales page.
It is less useful for readers who want racing coverage, enthusiast tuning, or spec-sheet hype for its own sake. The point here is practical buying guidance for normal adult ownership.
Who runs it
ElectricBikeCompare is run as a small independent publishing site, not as a bike brand, dealer, or marketplace. That matters because the goal is not to push whichever model looks newest or loudest. The goal is to help readers make cleaner decisions about what is worth paying for, what is good enough, and what is likely to become annoying after delivery.
The site can be reached at info@electricbikecompare.com for corrections, business questions, and editorial issues.
How the advice is formed
The editorial lens is ownership first. Pages are built around the things that shape satisfaction in ordinary life: fit, ease of mounting, carrying weight, charging routine, parking, battery replacement risk, parts availability, local service practicality, weather exposure, passenger setup, and how different categories behave once the bike is part of a weekly routine.
Advice is formed from primary brand and product information, public manuals and support material, warranty and policy language, safety guidance from primary organizations where relevant, and judgment about the tradeoffs that matter most in actual use. The site is not trying to sound neutral for the sake of it. It is trying to be clear about where a bike, category, or feature makes sense and where it does not.
That means asking plain questions buyers actually care about: Will this be miserable on stairs? Is the battery easy to remove? Is the frame easy to live with in regular clothes? Is the low price real value or just low upfront cost? Will this still look like a smart buy once service, storage, accessories, and replacement parts enter the picture?
How pages are reviewed
ElectricBikeCompare uses a sitewide editorial review process rather than publishing around a personal expert persona. On higher-risk pages involving battery safety, child passengers, transport, warranty, insurance, and other policy-sensitive ownership topics, the standard is to keep the advice plain, cautious, and grounded in primary source material wherever possible.
Those pages are written as general decision support, not as a substitute for the official instructions for your exact bike, battery, child seat, rack, insurer, or warranty terms.
More on the method: read How We Evaluate E-Bikes for the site's selection process, tradeoff framework, and source priorities.