Serving Richmond from Vancouver

Electric scooters & e-bikes for Richmond riders

The flattest city in Metro Vancouver, and the one where range goes furthest. Steveston to City Centre, dyke to dyke — we sell and service the machines that suit a sea-level commute.

Our showroom and workshop are at 1199 Grant St. in Vancouver. There is no Richmond storefront — most Richmond riders reach us in about 25 minutes over the Knight or Oak Street bridges.

25 min
From Richmond Centre
14 km
Straight-line distance
20 km/h
Richmond road speed cap
4.9★
657 Google reviews
Flat terrain means real-world range — sized properly
Corrosion and salt-air servicing
Workmanship warranty on every repair
Same-day pickup once the work is signed off
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Why riders come to us

What Richmond riders get here

Richmond is a different engineering problem from the rest of the region: no gradient to speak of, longer distances, wind off the Strait, and salt air that quietly eats hardware.

About ProMechBC

Range you can actually use

With no hills to climb, a Richmond commute gets closer to a quoted range than anywhere else we serve. That means you can often buy less motor and more battery — and we will tell you when that is the better trade.

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Built for salt air and standing damp

Sea-level moisture and salt spray corrode connectors, brake hardware and fasteners faster than inland. We seal, grease and specify accordingly, and we catch it early on service.

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The right tyres for Richmond surfaces

Smooth pavement, painted bike lanes that go slick when wet, and gravel dyke trails that small wheels hate. Tyre and wheel choice matters more here than power does.

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Repairs done in our own workshop

Diagnosis first, price second, work third. Nothing gets shipped to a third party, and nothing gets replaced before we have found out why it failed.

E-scooter repair

Clear on Richmond’s own speed limits

Richmond sets its own e-scooter speed caps on top of the provincial rules — lower than most people expect. We will make sure you know before you ride, not after.

See the rules below
Riding here

What riding in Richmond is actually like

Richmond is in the provincial pilot, and it layers its own speed limits and surface rules on top. Those local details catch more riders out than the provincial rules do.

Legal — with local speed caps

Where you can ride an e-scooter in Richmond

Richmond is a participating community, so a compliant e-scooter is legal on designated cycling facilities, local streets posted at 50 km/h or less, and marked paved shared-use paths. Sidewalks and unpaved trails — including the gravel dykes — are not permitted.

Richmond is in the provincial pilot
A compliant e-scooter is legal on designated cycling facilities, local streets posted at 50 km/h or less, and off-street paved pathways or park routes marked for shared use. City of Richmond · BC Reg 247/2023
20 km/h on roads, 15 km/h on shared paths
Richmond sets lower speed limits than the provincial maximum, and requires you to slow to a walking pace when passing people on foot. City of Richmond
No sidewalks, no unpaved trails
The gravel dyke trails are unpaved, so they are not permitted routes for an e-scooter even though they are the most obvious flat ride in the city. City of Richmond
Fines are real
Richmond bylaw fines run from $95 to $175, and provincial penalties for dangerous operation can reach $2,000 with seizure of the device. City of Richmond · Province of B.C.
16 and over, helmet, no passengers
Provincial rules apply: 16 minimum, approved helmet at every age, one rider only, 500 W continuous and 25 km/h maximum capability. Electric Kick Scooter Pilot Project Regulation, BC Reg 247/2023
E-bikes go where bicycles go
A legal e-bike — up to 500 W, 32 km/h, working pedals — is a bicycle under provincial law, including on the dyke trails where e-scooters are not allowed. Motor Assisted Cycle Regulation, BC Reg 64/2024

Rules summarised from richmond.ca, www2.gov.bc.ca 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.

The flattest city we serve

Richmond sits at sea level and stays there. There is effectively no gradient anywhere in the city, which means motor power is rarely the constraint — battery capacity and comfort are. A machine that would be underpowered in Burnaby is entirely adequate here.

Spend the budget on the pack rather than the motor. See the scooter range.

Wind is the load, not hills

The open ground west of No. 2 Road and out toward Steveston and Terra Nova catches wind straight off the Strait. A headwind on a long flat run drains a pack much like a hill does, and it is the thing new riders here consistently under-estimate.

The dyke trails are gravel

Richmond’s dyke network is the best flat riding in the region — and it is unpaved, which puts it out of bounds for e-scooters and unpleasant on small wheels regardless. An e-bike with proper tyres is the machine for it.

If the dykes are your reason for buying, buy the bike. See the e-bike range.

Salt air quietly eats hardware

Sea-level damp and salt spray corrode connectors, brake pistons, spokes and fasteners faster than anywhere inland. Most of the Richmond machines we open up have corrosion somewhere the owner had not looked yet.

An annual clean-and-seal service is cheap next to a seized caliper. Book a service.

Getting here

From Richmond to the workshop

Over one of the bridges and up Knight or Oak. Around 25 minutes off-peak.

By car

Knight Street Bridge and north on Knight, or the Oak Street Bridge and east across town. From Richmond Centre allow around 25 minutes outside peak; from Steveston add ten. Street parking out front.

Richmond Centre ~25 minSteveston ~35 minFree street parking

By SkyTrain

Canada Line from Brighouse, Lansdowne or Aberdeen to Waterfront, then the Expo Line east to Commercial–Broadway. The shop is a short distance from there toward Clark Drive.

Canada LineExpo LineCommercial–Broadway

Dropping off a repair

Walk-ins are fine for a diagnosis. If you are coming from Steveston it is worth calling first so we can tell you whether the part is on the shelf before you make the trip.

Walk-ins welcomeCall ahead from StevestonQuote before work starts
Coverage

Richmond neighbourhoods we see riders from

Most of our Richmond customers ride in from City Centre and Brighouse, where the density and the Canada Line make short electric trips the obvious choice. Steveston riders are usually after range — it is a long flat run into town and back — and often end up on an e-bike so the dyke trails stay open to them.

We also see riders from Broadmoor, Seafair and Terra Nova on the west side, from East Cambie and Hamilton along the eastern edge, and from staff working out on Sea Island and around YVR, where the distances between terminals make a scooter genuinely useful.

  • City Centre
  • Brighouse
  • Steveston
  • Broadmoor
  • Seafair
  • Terra Nova
  • East Cambie
  • Hamilton
  • Sea Island / YVR
  • Lansdowne
Questions

Richmond e-scooter & e-bike FAQ

Yes, with local limits. Richmond is a participating community in the provincial Electric Kick Scooter Pilot Project. You may ride on designated cycling facilities, on local streets posted at 50 km/h or less, and on off-street paved pathways marked for shared use. Richmond then caps e-scooters at 20 km/h on roadways and 15 km/h on shared pathways, and requires walking pace when passing pedestrians. Riders must be 16 or over, wearing an approved helmet, and carrying no passengers.

Loved by riders

What our customers say

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

4.9
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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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★★★★★

Recently had an accident with my Apollo Go — luckily nothing major was damaged, but it still needed some repair and replacement parts. Service was great, and I got my scooter back within a week. :D

nw
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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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Ready when you are

Ride in from Richmond

Twenty-five minutes over the bridge. Bring the scooter, bring the charger, and we will tell you what it actually needs.