Compliance & Safety
At Sun Chaser, rider safety and regulatory compliance are never an afterthought — they’re built into the core of every bike we make. Our new AlphaV2 and NovaV2 models, arriving this November, are engineered to meet some of the world’s most stringent e-bike safety standards so you can ride with total confidence.
✅ Certified for Safety & Reliability
Every AlphaV2 and NovaV2 goes through rigorous independent testing to ensure the highest level of safety and performance. Both models are now certified under:
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UL 2849 – covering the complete e-bike electrical system, including motor, controller, charger, display, and wiring.
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UL 2271 – ensuring the battery pack meets strict standards for safety, durability, and thermal performance.
These globally recognised certifications mean your Sun Chaser ebike isn’t just built for performance, it’s built for trust.
Designed for EPAC Compliance
Our bikes are purpose-built to comply with Australian EPAC (Electrically Power-Assisted Cycle) requirements, allowing you to legally and confidently ride on public roads and shared paths. Key features include:
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Motor power: 500 W continuous output
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Speed assistance limit: Pedal assist smoothly tapers off as you approach 25 km/h and stops beyond that point on public roads
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Throttle: Can be disabled or isolated to ensure EPAC compliance (throttle operation permitted on private property)
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Maximum load: Up to 180 kg total rider and cargo weight
This balance of power, safety, and compliance means you can explore city streets, coastal paths, and weekend trails with complete peace of mind.
Transparent Certification
We maintain complete documentation for all safety and compliance testing, including detailed reports on electrical and battery certification. These documents are available for review upon request, part of our ongoing commitment to transparency and rider confidence.
Explore the AlphaV2 & NovaV2
Experience the perfect blend of performance, safety, and reliability. Our certified e-bikes are designed to go the distance, and they’re almost here.