IZIP E3 E-Bike Battery Replacement

IZIP's are one of the most popular brand of e-bikes. Many of their models utilize the Currie Technologies Electro Drive drivetrain system. If your battery is in need of service, give us a call. We can rebuild and repair these often upgrading the capacity in the process giving you longer range rides.

We have upgraded customer's batteries for the E3 Peak, E3 Sumo, and E3 Dash which utilize the battery that inserts into the downtube up to 48V 10.5Ah. These are usually the TranzX BL17 model. If you're looking for even more range, we can double the capacity with one of our 48V 17.5Ah Sea Lion batteries. We can also take care of the flat rear rack battery found in the E3 Zuma, E3 Path, or E3 Vibe models along with their other electric bikes.

Currie IZIP E3 Dash Peak Sumo Battery TranzX BL17

Another common form factor is the downtube-integrated battery pack found in the E3 Protour line with the COBI system. These are paired with a TranzX motor and can also be upgraded to 48V 10.5Ah.

IZIP E3 Protour Battery

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.  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!


109 comments


  • EBike Marketplace

    @Francisco – We can rebuild and upgrade your existing battery, but we do not have new ones.


  • Francisco J Becerra

    Excse me i have a ebike izip e3 dash 2015 but i need a extra battery, you dont sell one?


  • EBike Marketplace

    @Dennis – Yes, we can upgrade it to 10.5Ah. https://ebikemarketplace.com/products/currie-i-zip-e-bike-battery-replacement?variant=39456388549


  • Dennis roman

    I have Izip 2015 e3 path electric bike, the original battery is starting to loose its power. The battery is 48 volt and amp is I think 8.6, can this battery be upgraded or replaced a 48 volt and higher amp?


  • EBike Marketplace

    @Byron – The easiest way to try to diagnose the battery is to use a volt meter and measure the voltage at the battery terminals. Do this after charging the battery and after using the battery for a bit.


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