ADO Air 28 vs Batavus Finez E-go Power
Comparison 2026 — Electric Bikes
Our verdict
Based on our weighted scoring, the Batavus Finez E-go Power edges out the ADO Air 28 with an overall score of 85/100 against 78/100. It scores particularly well on motor performance (82/100) and comfort (86/100), making it the better all-round pick in Electric Bikes.
The ADO Air 28 remains a sensible alternative if price is your main concern — it lands at €999.00 versus €2499.00.
Motor performance winner
Batavus Finez E-go Power
10% higher than its rival
Value winner
Batavus Finez E-go Power
8% better value for money
Specifications
| Specification | ADO Air 28 | Batavus Finez E-go Power |
|---|---|---|
| Price | €999.00+150% | €2499.00 |
| Rating | ★4.4 (290) | ★4.5 (920) |
| Overall | 78/100 | 85/100+9% |
| Motor & Drivetrain | ||
| Motor | 250W achternaafmotor / 250W rear hub | Bosch Active Line Plus |
| Power | 250W nominaal / nominal | — |
| Torque | 40 Nm | 50 Nm+25% |
| Gearing | Single-speed | Shimano Nexus 7-speed |
| Drive | Carbon riem / Carbon belt | Ketting in gesloten kast |
| Support modes | — | Eco/Tour/Sport/Turbo |
| Battery & Range | ||
| Capacity | 346 Wh (36V 9.6Ah) | 500 Wh+45% |
| Range | 40-60 km | 60-110 km+50% |
| Charge time | 4-5 uur / hours | 4.5 uur / 4.5 hours+13% |
| Removable | Ja / Yes | Ja / Yes |
| Frame & Comfort | ||
| Frame material | Aluminium | Aluminium |
| Frame type | Urbaan / Urban | Lage instap / Step-through |
| Wheel size | 28 inch | 28 inch |
| Suspension | Geen / None | Voorvork / Front fork |
| Foldable | Nee / No | — |
| Seatpost | — | Geveerd / Suspension |
| Safety | ||
| Brakes | Hydraulische schijfremmen / Hydraulic disc brakes | Shimano Rollerbrakes |
| Lighting | Geïntegreerde LED / Integrated LED | AXA Blueline 30 lux |
| Lock | App-diefstalalarm / App theft alarm | ART-2 ringslot / ART-2 ring lock |
| Top speed | 25 km/h (wettelijk / legal limit) | 25 km/h (wettelijk / legal limit) |
| Dimensions | ||
| Weight | 19 kg+39% | 26.5 kg |
| Max load | 120 kg | 130 kg+8% |
Pros and cons
ADO Air 28
Pros
- Gates-style carbon belt drive — no chain oil, no maintenance, no clothing stains
- At 19 kg light enough to handle stairs and thresholds — rare for an e-bike
- App control with theft alarm, route tracking and assist configuration
- Clean, minimalist design fits design-conscious urban environments
Cons
- Only 346 Wh battery — 40-60 km range is shorter than rivals with bigger batteries
- Single-speed: no gears means hard pedalling without motor assist on a climb
- No integrated rear rack or mudguards — less commute-ready
Batavus Finez E-go Power
Pros
- Shimano Nexus 7-speed hub gear needs almost no maintenance and shifts silently
- Bosch Active Line Plus is whisper-quiet and delivers a natural 50 Nm of support
- Fully enclosed chaincase keeps clothing clean in rain and mud
- Very strong second-hand value thanks to the Batavus dealer network
Cons
- Roller brakes are weaker than disc brakes, especially on steep descents
- Only 7 gears limit flexibility in hilly terrain