Serving New Westminster from Vancouver

Electric bikes & scooters for New Westminster

A steep little city with a direct SkyTrain line to our door. New West has not joined the provincial e-scooter pilot yet — so we will start by telling you what you can actually ride here.

Our showroom and workshop are at 1199 Grant St. in Vancouver. There is no New Westminster storefront — the Expo Line runs from New West straight to Commercial–Broadway, or it is about 25 minutes by car.

25 min
By car, off-peak
16 km
Straight-line distance
Direct
Expo Line, no transfer
4.9★
657 Google reviews
Straight answers on what is legal where you live
Machines specified for New West gradients
In-house workshop — diagnosis before parts
Battery diagnostics and pack rebuilds
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Why riders come to us

What New Westminster riders get here

New West is the one city on this list where the honest answer changes the recommendation. It has not joined the provincial e-scooter pilot, and e-bikes are legal everywhere — so that is where we start.

About ProMechBC

We will tell you what is legal, not what sells

New Westminster is not currently a participating community in the provincial e-scooter pilot. If you live here and want something to commute on legally today, an e-bike is the answer, and we will say so.

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Specified for a genuinely steep city

New West drops from Uptown to the Quay in one sustained grade. Machines chosen here need climbing torque and brakes that do not fade — the terrain sorts the good ones out quickly.

E-bike repair

Repairs done here, whatever you ride

Legal status has nothing to do with service. We repair e-scooters and e-bikes for New West customers the same way we do for anyone else — diagnosis first, quote second.

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Battery work most shops turn away

A tired pack is usually rebuildable. We test cell groups, replace what has failed and return the machine, instead of quoting you a whole new battery by default.

Battery refurbishing

One SkyTrain line, no transfer

The Expo Line runs from New Westminster and Columbia straight through to Commercial–Broadway. It is the easiest trip to our door of any city we serve.

Getting here
Riding here

What riding in New Westminster is actually like

The legal picture here is genuinely different from its neighbours, and the terrain is steeper than most people expect from a city this small.

E-scooters not yet permitted

The e-scooter position in New Westminster

New Westminster is not currently a participating community in the provincial Electric Kick Scooter Pilot Project, which means e-scooters cannot legally be ridden on public roads, paths or sidewalks in the city. E-bikes are unaffected and legal everywhere a bicycle may go.

Not a participating community
An electric kick scooter is only lawful on a public road inside a community that has joined the provincial pilot. New Westminster has not joined, so e-scooters are not permitted on its public roads or paths. Electric Kick Scooter Pilot Project Regulation, BC Reg 247/2023
Council has asked staff to look at joining
At its 11 March meeting, council unanimously approved a motion directing staff to evaluate joining the pilot and report back with a recommendation. Nothing has changed yet. City of New Westminster council
E-bikes are fully legal here
Up to 500 W continuous, 32 km/h, with working pedals and a rider of at least 16, a motor assisted cycle is a bicycle under provincial law and goes wherever a bicycle goes. Motor Assisted Cycle Regulation, BC Reg 64/2024
The rules change at the city line
Burnaby and Coquitlam are both participating communities. A route that is not permitted on the New West side of the boundary may be permitted a few blocks away — which is why it is worth knowing exactly where you are riding. Province of B.C. · participating communities list
Helmets either way
An approved helmet is required for every rider of an e-bike at every age under the Motor Vehicle Act, and for every e-scooter rider under the pilot regulation. Motor Vehicle Act s.184 · BC Reg 234/96
Nothing to licence, register or insure
Neither a legal e-bike nor a compliant e-scooter needs a driver’s licence, registration or insurance in British Columbia. BC Reg 64/2024 · BC Reg 247/2023

Rules summarised from www2.gov.bc.ca, vancouverisawesome.com and reviewed 23 August 2026. Municipal bylaws change — confirm with the city before you rely on this, and tell us if you spot something out of date.

Small city, serious gradient

New Westminster falls from Uptown and Sixth Street down to the Quay in one long, sustained grade. It is short in distance and hard in effort — the sort of hill that makes a hub-motor e-bike overheat and an under-braked one frightening on the way down.

Mid-drive and hydraulic brakes, almost every time. See the e-bike range.

Greenways that get you out of the city

The Central Valley Greenway runs west into Burnaby and on toward Vancouver, and the BC Parkway shadows the Expo Line. Both are flat, both are calm, and both are how most New West riders leave the city without fighting the arterials.

Short trips, heavy use

New West commutes are short — often under five kilometres. That sounds easy on a battery, but repeated short trips with a big climb on each one are harder on a drivetrain and a brake set than a long flat run. Service intervals matter more than range here.

Book a tune-up twice a year rather than once. See what is included.

Wet brick and painted lines

The historic streets around Columbia and the Quay have brick, tram-era surfacing and a lot of painted markings, all of which go slick in the rain. Tyre compound and brake condition matter more here than in most of the region.

Getting here

From New Westminster to the workshop

The most direct transit trip of anywhere we serve — one line, no transfer.

By SkyTrain

Expo Line from New Westminster, Columbia, Sapperton or Braid straight through to Commercial–Broadway — no transfer. From there it is a short distance north-west toward Clark Drive.

Expo LineNo transferCommercial–Broadway

By car

Highway 1 west and out at Cassiar, or Marine Way and Kingsway across Burnaby. Allow around 25 minutes outside peak hours. Street parking out front.

~25 min off-peakHighway 1Free street parking

Dropping off a repair

Walk-ins are fine for a diagnosis. Bring the charger with a charging fault — more often than you would think, the charger is the part that has failed and not the pack.

Walk-ins welcomeBring your chargerQuote before work starts
Coverage

New Westminster neighbourhoods we see riders from

Our New Westminster customers come mostly from Uptown and the Brow of the Hill, where the gradient decides the machine, and from Downtown and the Quay, where the ride is flat until the moment you want to go home. Sapperton riders often work at Royal Columbian and want something that handles a shift-work commute in the dark and the wet.

We also see riders from Queensborough, which is flat and separate from the rest of the city, and from Connaught Heights, Massey–Victory Heights, Queen’s Park and the West End along the Burnaby boundary — where it is worth knowing exactly which side of the line you are riding on.

  • Uptown
  • Downtown
  • The Quay
  • Sapperton
  • Queensborough
  • Connaught Heights
  • Queen’s Park
  • West End
  • Brow of the Hill
  • Massey–Victory Heights
Questions

New Westminster e-bike & e-scooter FAQ

Not at the moment. An electric kick scooter is only lawful on a public road in British Columbia inside a community that has joined the provincial Electric Kick Scooter Pilot Project, and New Westminster has not joined. At its 11 March meeting council unanimously directed staff to evaluate joining and report back, so the position may change — but as things stand, e-scooters are not permitted on New Westminster’s public roads, paths or sidewalks.

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What our customers say

Real reviews from riders across Metro Vancouver — commuters, students and people who ride every single day.

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★★★★★

Amir and Alejandro were an amazing help. I can't recommend this place enough.

Ch33zu5
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★★★★★

I drove all the way from Seattle to bring my daughter's scooter to ProMechBC and I could not be more pleased with both the repairs and the customer service. I will definitely be bringing the scooter North of the border when it needs some love. Thank you so much for all of the help!

Katie Barber
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★★★★★

The service was incredibly fast, professional and efficient — they fixed my scooter wheel quickly and the quality of the repair was outstanding. Honest, reliable, professional and fast.

Amirreza Najmi
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Ready when you are

One SkyTrain ride away

Expo Line to Commercial–Broadway, no transfer. Bring the bike, bring the charger, and we will tell you what it actually needs.