Cargo Bike
Addmotor M-330
A 750W trike with no battery — Addmotor's strangest cargo creation
by Addmotor
$4,399
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The Carryish Take
Bottom line: A $4,399 electric trike without electricity is a hard pass until Addmotor explains what they're thinking.
Best for
- DIY enthusiasts who already own compatible battery systems
- Riders who absolutely cannot balance a two-wheeled cargo bike
- People with specific battery requirements for their setup
Not for
- Anyone wanting a complete bike — the Lectric XP Trike ($1,999) includes everything
- Budget-conscious families — the RadWagon 4 does more for less money
- First-time cargo bikers who want plug-and-play simplicity
- Apartment dwellers — trikes eat up storage space
Pros & Cons
What we like
- +750W motor provides strong torque for hills and heavy loads
- +Three-wheel design eliminates balance concerns when loading kids
- +Class 2 rating keeps you legal on bike paths and trails
- +Trike format offers more cargo space than traditional two-wheelers
Watch out for
- –Ships without battery despite $4,399 price tag — seriously
- –Adding a decent battery pushes total cost over $5,000
- –Unknown weight and capacity specs make planning impossible
- –Trikes are harder to store and transport than regular bikes
Full Specifications
Motor & Power
- Motor
- Generic
- Power
- 750W nominal
- Class
- Class 2 (20 mph, throttle)
Cargo & Family
- Layout
- Trike
Frequently Asked Questions
Why doesn't the M-330 come with a battery?
Addmotor doesn't explain this decision on their product page. You'll need to contact them directly to understand their reasoning and get battery compatibility details.
What battery do I need to buy separately?
The specs don't specify battery requirements. Expect to spend $500-800 on a compatible pack, but confirm voltage and mounting requirements with Addmotor first.
How does this compare to other cargo trikes?
The Lectric XP Trike costs $1,999 and includes everything you need to ride. This costs twice as much and requires additional battery purchase.
What's the cargo capacity?
Addmotor doesn't list weight limits or cargo specs. This is crucial information missing from their product page.
The Lectric XP Trike does everything this promises for $1,999 with battery included. Even the premium Tern GSD S00 costs just $500 more and actually works out of the box.



