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The Eunorau G30‑CARGO is a 48V 250W long‑tail cargo eBike with a 48V 14Ah battery (dual‑battery ready), 200 kg payload, 20x3.0 tyres and hydraulic disc brakes. If it’s not in stock online, just message us to order.
The Eunorau G30‑CARGO is a heavy‑duty long‑tail electric cargo bike designed to move serious loads without needing a car. Its 48V 250W geared rear hub motor delivers smooth, quiet assistance with up to 45 Nm of torque, giving you confident starts and steady climbing even when you are carrying kids, groceries or work gear.
A 48V 14Ah lithium‑ion battery comes standard, and the system is dual‑battery ready so you can add a second pack for longer days in the saddle. With dual batteries fitted, Eunorau quotes a range of around 50–120 km depending on load, terrain and assist level, making the G30‑CARGO ideal for daily commuting, school runs or delivery work.
The G30‑CARGO uses a sturdy 6061 aluminium alloy frame with a long rear rack and a massive 200 kg total payload rating, so you can comfortably carry passengers and cargo together. Wide 20x3.0 inch Kenda tyres keep the centre of gravity low, improve stability at low speed and add grip and comfort over rough paths, speed bumps and gravel.
A Shimano 7‑speed drivetrain lets you fine‑tune your cadence on hills and flats, while hydraulic disc brakes with 180 mm rotors provide strong, controlled stopping power even when the bike is fully loaded. The CDC6 LCD display puts assist level, speed and battery info in front of you, and 0–5 levels of pedal assist make it easy to choose between maximum range or maximum help.
The G30‑CARGO is built to comply with Australian e‑bike rules, using a 250 W hub motor with assist limited to 25 km/h, so you can ride on paths and roads as a legal e‑bike without registration or a licence. For family use, Eunorau offers accessories such as cushioned rear seats and a “monkey bar” style handrail that bolt to the long‑tail rack, turning the bike into a versatile kid‑hauler.
If this model shows as not in stock on our site, just message us – we can often order one in or let you know the next shipment ETA.
48V 250W geared rear hub motor with up to 45 Nm torque, tuned to 25 km/h for Australian e‑bike compliance.
48V 14Ah lithium‑ion battery as standard, with optional second battery for extended range (up to 50–120 km with dual packs).
200 kg total payload capacity on a robust 6061 aluminium long‑tail frame.
20x3.0 inch Kenda tyres for stability, comfort and control when loaded.
Shimano 7‑speed gear system for smooth shifting across varied terrain.
Hydraulic disc brakes with 180 mm rotors for reliable stopping power.
Compatible with Eunorau rear cushioned seats and monkey‑bar style handrail accessories for passengers.
Frame: 6061 aluminium alloy long‑tail cargo frame.
Motor: 48V 250W geared rear hub, max 45 Nm torque, 25 km/h top assisted speed.
Battery: 48V 14Ah main battery; optional 20Ah main and 15/17Ah secondary battery.
Range: Approx. 50–120 km with dual batteries (conditions and assist level dependent).
Total payload: 200 kg (rider + cargo).
Tyres: Kenda 20" x 3.0".
Brakes: Hydraulic disc brakes with 180 mm rotors, motor cut‑off levers.
Drivetrain: Shimano 7‑speed derailleur and shifter.
Display: CDC6 LCD display with 0–5 levels of pedal assist.
Recommended rider height: 155–186 cm.
Charger: 48V 2.0A AU‑standard smart charger.
This e‑bike is built to comply with Australian e‑bike laws, which limit power‑assisted bicycles to 250 W continuous motor output with assistance cutting out at 25 km/h. That means you can ride it on bike paths and roads in the Northern Territory without registration or a licence, just like a normal bicycle, as long as you follow standard road rules and helmet requirements.
The motor on this bike can deliver higher peak power to help you get moving with cargo or kids on board, but it is electronically limited so its continuous output and top assisted speed stay within the legal 250 W / 25 km/h e‑bike standard. If you have any questions about where you can ride or how the assist works, just ask the Blue Cycles team and we can walk you through it in plain English.