Currie E-bike Battery Replacement
Posted on July 13 2017
Is your Currie e-bike battery not giving you the power it used to? We are the official repair center for legacy Currie batteries! Send it to us and we'll rebuild it to get it running better than new! We use fresh, grade A lithium ion battery cells and we have a variety of options to balance your budget with the performance you need. Often, we can upgrade the capacity of the original battery to give you even more range!
Currie Electro Drive units can be found on Raleigh, IZIP, Diamondback, and Yuba Bicycles brand e-bikes. We'll support most brands and models, even if they're discontinued or the manufacturer is out of business. We've rebuilt standard downtube, water bottle type, and rear rack batteries and even the less conventional seat tube battery for the Currie eFlow shown above.
Our experienced battery pack technicians rebuild, repair, and replace batteries for all types of personal light electric vehicles (LEV's). Our packs come with a full 12 month warranty. Give us a call or fill out our Battery Intake Form and let us get you back on your wheels. We'll even recycle your old battery for you!
77 comments
@Terry – Our current pricing for lithium ion rebuilds/upgrades can be found here:
https://ebikemarketplace.com/products/currie-i-zip-e-bike-battery-replacement
Hi.
I have a izip mountain trail al electric bike.
With a currie electro drive battery, I think it is a lead battery.
How much would it cost replace with a lithium battery .
Hank you. Terry Behrendt
@Michael – We’ll be in touch with some diagnostic tips.
I have a Yuba Spicy Curry. Seems the battery is bad and I may have bricked it by testing it with a third party battery by just connecting the positive and negative leads to a test battery. Got a lot of interesting flashing on the display screen before it went blank.
Any ideas?
Thanks, Michael
415-717-2497
@Tom – Please let us know the specifications of your batteries and we’d be happy to get you pricing information.
Have 3 ezip batterys to rebuild. Let me know on pricing. thanks
@Philip – Our current pricing can be found here:
https://ebikemarketplace.com/products/currie-i-zip-e-bike-battery-replacement?variant=39456388549
I have a Diamondback OverDrive Currie drive ebike that need a battery pack replacement, can you let me know what is the replacement cost including shipping and tax to zip code 94523?
@Kelley – Yes, it sounds like your battery is reaching end of life. We’re here to help whenever you want a rebuild/upgrade.
https://ebikemarketplace.com/pages/battery-intake-form
iv just bought a izip bike and when I go up a hill the charge on the handle says low battery but as soon as I’m up the hill its fine again do you think I need a new battery ??
@Richard – We’d be happy to rebuild/upgrade your battery for you. We will be in touch with our current pricing.
I’m looking for a new or rebuild battery for a 2018 Raleigh Cadent IE— I think it’s the same as an iZip. Can you price please?
@Renald – We will be in touch with our current pricing and instructions.
I have a Currie Electro-drive battery for the E-zip Currie E-Bike that has lost its capacity. I would like an upgrade to increase its range 24 volts 10AH to 24 volts 15 or more AH plus charger. Let me know the cost to maximize the range. Thanks!
@Scott – Yes, we’d be happy to rebuild and upgrade that battery for you! https://ebikemarketplace.com/products/currie-i-zip-e-bike-battery-replacement?variant=39456388549
The battery on my 2015 or 2016 Yuba Spicy Curry no longer charges. I believe the battery was manufactures by Currie Tech. Would you be able to repair the battery? Thanks.
@Dan – We will be in touch with our current options.
I have a diamondback 48v li-on, used to charge to show 40 mile range in the #1 setting,then one day it would only charge showing 32 mile range. Still has the same power, just lost range. Please contact me on what you recommend & possible prices.
@Michael – Yes, we can rebuild that battery.
Do you rebuild Currie 48v batteries that were once stocked on Yuba Spicy Curry models (we have a 2014 bike model)?