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HomeSportE-Move Bikes brings the hottest brands of electric rides to Noosa

E-Move Bikes brings the hottest brands of electric rides to Noosa

Noosa, get ready to charge up your lifestyle, with the help of E-Move Bikes moving into town.

E-Move Bikes are already Sunshine Coast favourites for providing the best brands in e-bikes and e-scooters in Alexandra Headland since 2020 by owners Marcelo Goncalves and Marcela Scareli, and they are now ecstatic to opening their second store right in the heart of Noosaville.

Marcelo and Marcela, originally from Brazil, are shaking things up on the coast with their international team and their friendly, cool cultural vibes. Their main focus is creating a strong community and a shared enthusiasm for electric bikes and scooters.

They invite you to come down and step into the future of travel with their huge range of electric rides, including e-scooters, e-bikes, electric dirt bikes and kids e-bikes.

“Bringing a burst of eco-conscious rides to Noosa’s doorstep is a milestone for us,” Marcelo said.

This new storefront is more than just a shop, it’s a launchpad for Noosa to propel into a greener, cleaner way of life and to give the Noosa community the freedom to weave through their local suburbs with style and ease, dodging the all-too-familiar parking pandemonium during peak season and making every holiday period not only adventurous but also a breeze.

“Imagine a Noosa where every trip is a joyride, and the environment thanks you. That’s the tomorrow we’re riding towards. We believe that electric bikes are the future. Letting more people get out onto two wheels and helping friends and families spend more time together are just some of the benefits that became the driving force behind E-move Bikes,” Marcelo said.

Visit the new store at 1/3 Gibson Road, Noosaville.

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