The weekly grocery run is where a regular bike rack can start to feel small. A backpack handles a few items, but not a full shop, work gear and an extra stop on the way home.
That is the job behind the new Jasion Kago cargo ebike. It pairs an extended rear rack with two removable batteries, a 350 lb maximum load and a compact step through frame. It is made for trips that are too much for a backpack but too short to justify taking the car.
What Makes Kago Different?
| Feature | Kago | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Maximum load | 350 lb | The rating covers the rider and cargo together |
| Battery | 52V 20Ah × 2, removable | Charge the batteries away from the bike when needed |
| Listed range | Up to 120 miles | Built for errands, commuting and days with several stops |
| Motor | 1500W listed motor power | Extra assistance when setting off with a load |
| Controls | 5 assist levels, twist throttle and Shimano 7 speed | Choose motor support and a mechanical gear to suit the route |
| Brakes | Hydraulic disc brakes with motor cutoff | Pulling a brake lever also interrupts motor power |
| Tires | 20 x 3 inch | Compact wheels with a wider footprint than a narrow city tire |
| Safety standard | UL 2849 | The complete electrical system is listed to the standard shown on the product page |
Range and speed are listed maximums. Actual results vary with load, terrain, temperature, tire pressure, assist level and throttle use.
A Cargo Setup You Can Use Every Day
Kago's rear rack is part of the bike rather than an afterthought. It creates a useful base for groceries, packages, work supplies or weekend gear while keeping the rider's back free. Compatible baskets and bags can divide smaller items and make unloading easier; check the Kago product page before choosing anything from the Jasion accessories collection.
The 350 lb limit includes the rider, the load and anything attached to the bike. A simple way to pack is to place the heaviest items low and near the center, share the weight evenly from side to side and secure loose straps before setting off. This matters more than filling every available inch of a basket.
Three checks before a loaded ride
- Press and shake the load. Nothing should slide, tip or touch a wheel.
- Squeeze both brake levers. They should feel consistent before the bike begins moving.
- Start with a low assist level. Get used to the extra weight, then add support as the route requires.
Two Removable Batteries, Fewer Charging Decisions
A cargo ride often grows during the day. The commute home picks up a grocery stop; one errand becomes three. Kago's dual battery setup gives those changing plans more breathing room, with up to 120 miles of listed range.
The batteries can be removed for charging, so the bike does not need to sit beside an outlet. Range will be lower when the bike carries more weight, makes frequent starts or relies heavily on higher assist and throttle. Riders who want to understand those tradeoffs can read our electric bike battery guide.
Power That Is Easy to Adjust
Kago's listed 1500W motor power is controlled through five pedal assist levels and a twist throttle. Use less assistance on an easy stretch, then add more when pulling away with cargo or meeting a stronger grade. A Shimano 7 speed drivetrain lets you adjust pedaling effort separately from the motor support.
One useful habit is to shift into an easier gear before coming to a stop. The next start takes less effort and feels more controlled, especially with a loaded rack. New riders can learn how the battery, controller and motor work together in How Do Electric Bikes Work?, then see how assistance changes while pedaling in our pedal assist guide.
Comfort and Control Around Town
The open step through frame makes frequent starts and stops less awkward. A lockable front suspension fork helps smooth rough patches, while 20 x 3 inch tires keep the wheels compact without using a full 4 inch fat tire.
Two piston hydraulic disc brakes include motor cutoff. The lighting setup combines a headlight and horn at the front with a running light, brake light and turn signals at the rear. Together, these details suit the stop and go nature of errands and neighborhood trips.
Kago is recommended for riders approximately 5 ft 4 in to 6 ft 2 in. If easy mounting is a priority, you can also compare other models in the Jasion step through ebike collection.
Does Kago Fit the Way You Ride?
Kago makes the most sense when carrying is part of the trip, not an occasional extra. It is a practical match for:
- Regular grocery and household runs
- Work equipment or a change of clothes
- Packages and local pickups
- Picnic, camping or sports gear
- Several short errands in one outing
Choose Pearl White or Obsidian Black and check the product page for the configuration, launch offer and accessories currently included. You can also visit the Jasion cargo ebike collection to see the current Kago options, or browse the complete electric bike collection to compare other riding styles.
Buying for two riders?
The Kago two bike option lets you select a pair in one order. Check the product card for the available color combinations and current bundle price.
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of ebike is the Jasion Kago?
Kago is a compact cargo ebike with a step through frame, an extended rear rack and two removable batteries. It is designed for transportation that regularly includes groceries, work supplies, packages or gear.
How much weight can Kago carry?
Kago has a 350 lb maximum load rating. This is the combined weight of the rider, cargo and anything attached to the bike.
How far can Kago travel?
Kago has a listed range of up to 120 miles. Load, terrain, temperature, tire pressure, speed, assist level and throttle use all affect the distance of an actual ride.
Can the Kago batteries be charged off the bike?
Yes. Both batteries are removable, allowing them to be taken indoors for charging.
How fast does Kago go?
Kago has a listed top speed of up to 28 mph with five assist levels. Riders should follow the ebike rules that apply on their route.














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