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CarTell.tv is Australia's only all-female car review channel and a growing voice in future mobility. Our audience is women, families and commuters who research for weeks before they buy. If you have built something for an Australian rider or driver, we want to put it on camera.

Future mobility

E-bikes, cargo bikes and personal EVs

We have been quietly reviewing e-bikes since 2023. They are not a side project. The commute to school, the trip to the cafe, the second car you never bought, that is the story we are telling. If you are an e-bike brand looking for an Australian voice that does not read like a press release, we are it.

Below are the e-bikes already on the site. Yours could be the next one.

AventonAventon Aventure 3 review: big fat-tyre power, AU-legalVerdict / 5Watt's UpNSW e-bike rules are changing in 2026: what to check before you buyVerdict / 5Watt's UpHow to stop your e-bike being stolen in Australia in 2026Verdict / 5Watt's UpEOFY e-bike buyer's guide: five worth a look before June 30Verdict / 5Watt's UpHow to charge and store your e-bike battery safely at homeVerdict / 5Watt's UpWhat an e-bike actually costs to run in a year in AustraliaVerdict / 5Watt's UpTorque sensor or cadence sensor: the e-bike spec that decides how yours ridesVerdict / 5TernTern Quick Haul Long D9 review: a family cargo bike worth the moneyVerdict / 5TernTern Quick Haul P9 or Long D9: which compact cargo bike for the school runVerdict / 5Watt's UpYour e-bike in an Australian winter: range, lights and battery careVerdict / 5Watt's UpNSW's new e-bike battery rules are live. What they mean before you buy.Verdict / 5Watt's UpQueensland passed its e-mobility law. Now comes the hard part.Verdict / 5Watt's UpEOFY e-bike deals: what is real, what is run-out, and the three checks before you payVerdict / 5Watt's UpYour e-bike is not insured. Here is what cover actually exists and what it costs.Verdict / 5Watt's UpBest e-bikes for the school run in 2026Verdict / 5Watt's UpQueensland's new e-bike laws just passed. Here is what actually changes and when.Verdict / 5TrekTrek's Allant+ 7 is the serious commuter e-bike that just got more affordableVerdict / 5Watt's UpFour e-bikes worth buying before June 30Verdict / 5AventonThe Aventon Level 3 Is a Commuter E-Bike With a Spy in Its FrameVerdict / 5Watt's UpQueensland's e-bike licence law starts in 28 days. The FAQ for riders.Verdict / 5Watt's UpThree months in: what's actually changed under NSW's e-bike crackdownVerdict / 5Watt's UpFour e-bikes you can actually buy under $4,000 right now in AustraliaVerdict / 5Watt's UpQLD's e-mobility reset is 29 days out. Three things just changed.Verdict / 5Watt's UpFour folding e-bikes for Australian apartment commuters, rankedVerdict / 5SegwaySegway Max G3 review: built around Australia's 25 km/h capVerdict / 5Watt's UpQueensland's e-bike licence rules are five weeks out. What changesVerdict / 5Watt's UpHow many e-bike brands sell in Australia? More than fiftyVerdict / 5Watt's UpThe new e-bike brands to watch in Australia, 2026Verdict / 5Watt's UpHow to buy a cargo e-bike in Australia the law won't catchVerdict / 5GiantGiant Talon E+ review: a light hardtail that plays by the rulesVerdict / 5LimeLime's Manly rollout is putting NSW's new e-bike rules to the testVerdict / 5TeewingTeewing Turbo Force XT Is the Best-Value Avinox eMTB in AustraliaVerdict / 5LekkerLekker Jordaan Urban 8sp Review, the law-abiding commuterVerdict / 5Watt's UpThree e-bikes for Australian commuters under $2,000 (and which one we would actually buy)Verdict / 5Watt's UpAustralia's top 5 e-bikes of 2026 so farVerdict / 5EunorauEunorau META26 X2.0 E-Bike Review, the best commuter under $2000?Verdict 4 / 5EngweEngwe T14 E-Bike Review, the folding commuter that fits in your bootVerdict 3.5 / 5EngweEngwe EP2-Pro E-Bike Review, fat tyres and 60km of rangeVerdict 3.5 / 5

How it works

  1. Get in touch. Email partners@cartell.tv with a one-line pitch and a spec sheet.
  2. We agree the test. Two to four weeks with the vehicle, real conditions, our calls.
  3. We film and write. Long-form review on YouTube, full write-up on cartell.tv, social cutdowns across TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and X.
  4. You see it before anyone. We share the final pieces 24 hours before they go live so you are not caught flat-footed.

We do not run paid positive reviews. We do accept loan vehicles for review. If a product is bad we will say so, kindly but plainly. That is why our audience listens.

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