The JiMove MC Pro 3.0 is the latest LTA-approved ebike from JIMOVE — and if you’re a delivery rider or long-distance commuter in Singapore, it deserves a serious look. This review covers everything: real specs, who it suits, what’s new over the 2.0, and the one trade-off you need to know before buying.

Quick Verdict

The JiMove MC Pro 3.0 is the best ebike in Singapore for riders who prioritise comfort and range over portability. The air suspension front fork and IP65 rain-proof rating make it purpose-built for Singapore’s roads and weather. Not the right pick if you need to fold it for HDB storage or MRT travel.


Jimove MC Pro 3.0 air suspension ebike for delivery riders
Jimove MC Pro 3.0 air suspension ebike for delivery riders

JiMove MC Pro 3.0 Specs at a Glance

SpecDetail
Motor48V 250W Brushless Geared, IP65 Rain-Proof
Battery48V 19.2Ah (921.6Wh), detachable
RangeUp to 100km per charge
Max Speed25km/h (LTA capped)
Charging Time~3.5 hours (fast charger, 50% faster than standard)
SuspensionAir suspension front fork
BrakesHydraulic disc brakes (front and rear)
Tyres16×3″ fat tyres
Waterproof RatingIP65 (electrical system), IPX5 (standard)
Safety StandardsEN15194, LTA Orange Seal registered
FrameNon-foldable, double-welded aluminium 6061
Anti-theftBuilt-in alarm
Battery MonitorBuilt-in voltmeter
Weight~20kg

What’s New Over the MC Pro 2.0

If you’re upgrading from the 2.0 or deciding between the two, here’s what actually changed:

Air suspension front fork — The 3.0’s biggest upgrade. Where the 2.0 uses a standard front fork, the 3.0’s air suspension absorbs road shock before it travels up through the handlebars. On Singapore’s speed bumps, uneven tarmac, and rougher PCN sections, the difference is immediately noticeable. For delivery riders doing 60–100km shifts daily, reduced vibration across hundreds of kilometres per week significantly reduces wrist and shoulder fatigue over time.

Non-foldable frame — This is the 3.0’s deliberate trade-off. The reinforced non-foldable frame improves structural rigidity and long-term durability under heavy daily use. If you’re parking and locking outside, this is a net gain. If you need to bring your ebike into an HDB flat, up a lift, or fold it into a car boot, stick with the 2.0.

Fast charger included — The 3.0 ships with a fast charger that cuts charging time by up to 50% versus standard 2A chargers in the market. For delivery riders squeezing in a mid-shift top-up, this matters.

Price difference — The MC Pro 3.0 costs $100 more than the 2.0. Given the air suspension and fast charger, it’s fair value for the right rider.

Everything else — motor, battery, range, rain-proofing, brakes, safety certification — is shared between both models.


Real-World Performance in Singapore

On the road: The 25km/h LTA-capped top speed keeps you legal on Singapore roads and cycling paths. The 48V 250W motor handles Singapore’s gradients comfortably — the 3.0 is approximately 10% faster than the previous MC Pro when climbing the same incline, according to JIMOVE’s own testing.

In the rain: Singapore’s weather doesn’t wait for anyone. The IP65-rated electrical system means you can ride in heavy rain with confidence. Do not hose the bike down or submerge it, but commuting through a downpour is what this bike is built for.

Range in practice: The advertised 100km range is achievable under normal Singapore riding conditions — flat terrain, moderate assistance level (modes 1–3), lighter rider weight. Delivery riders doing full shifts report comfortably covering 60–80km before needing a charge, with the fast charger topping up quickly during breaks.

Battery monitoring: The built-in voltmeter is genuinely useful. A short press of the power button shows exact battery voltage — more precise than a standard battery indicator bar, which matters when you’re planning whether you can complete the next delivery run.

Assistance modes: Five levels of pedal assistance. Modes 1–3 for flat ground, modes 4–5 for uphill. The motor cuts off at 25km/h in compliance with LTA PAB regulations.


Who Should Buy the JiMove MC Pro 3.0

Best for:

  • GrabFood, Foodpanda, and Deliveroo riders doing full-day shifts
  • Commuters riding 30km+ daily on PCNs and cycling paths
  • Riders who park and lock their ebike outside
  • Anyone who has experienced wrist or shoulder fatigue on longer rides

Not ideal for:

  • HDB dwellers who need to store the bike indoors (get the foldable MC Pro 2.0 instead)
  • Riders who need to take their ebike on public transport
  • Riders on a tight budget (the MC Pro 2.0 saves $100 with minimal compromise for non-delivery use)

LTA Compliance

The JiMove MC Pro 3.0 is fully LTA-approved and comes with the orange LTA seal and registration number plate. It meets EN15194:2017 European safety standards and is registered under Singapore’s PAB framework. You can legally ride it on Singapore roads (excluding expressways), cycling paths, shared paths, and Park Connector Networks.

Note: PABs are not permitted on footpaths. For a full breakdown of where you can ride, see our [guide to LTA ebike rules in Singapore].

EkoLife includes free LTA registration with every JiMove MC Pro 3.0 purchase — no extra trips to an inspection centre required.


Where to Buy

The JiMove MC Pro 3.0 is available at EkoLife’s showroom at Tai Seng (24 New Industrial Road #04-07/08, S536210). Test rides available. Installment plans from $129/month over 24 months via Fundbox.

Browse the JiMove MC Pro 3.0 or WhatsApp EkoLife directly to check availability and current pricing.


FAQ

Is the JiMove MC Pro 3.0 LTA approved in Singapore? Yes. The JiMove MC Pro 3.0 carries the LTA orange seal and is fully registered under Singapore’s Power-Assisted Bicycle (PAB) regulations. It is legal for use on roads, cycling paths, and Park Connector Networks.

What is the difference between the JiMove MC Pro 2.0 and 3.0? The MC Pro 3.0 adds an air suspension front fork and ships with a fast charger, but removes the foldable frame. The battery, motor, range, and rain-proofing are identical. The 3.0 costs $100 more and is better suited to delivery riders; the 2.0 is better for commuters who need foldability for HDB storage.

Can the JiMove MC Pro 3.0 be ridden in heavy rain? Yes. The electrical system carries an IP65 rain-proof rating, meaning it handles heavy rain reliably. Avoid hosing the bike down directly or submerging it in water.

How long does the JiMove MC Pro 3.0 battery take to charge? With the included fast charger, approximately 3.5 hours for a full charge — roughly 50% faster than standard 2A chargers. Standard charging takes 6–7 hours.

Does EkoLife offer installment plans for the JiMove MC Pro 3.0? Yes. Fundbox installment plans are available: 6 months at $331/month, 12 months at $196/month, or 24 months at $129/month.


Specs sourced from JIMOVE Singapore and verified against LTA’s type-approved PAB list. Prices correct as of March 2026 — confirm current pricing with EkoLife directly.

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