import ebike from Australia to Japan

My Japanese wife, daughter & I are emigrating, long term,  from Australia to Japan to care for 90 old Oji-san.

I wish to ship a Riese & Muller – Nevo 3 – ebike , with CX Bosh motor ,to Japan but can not find a company to ship the 625kwh , 4kg , Bosch battery.

The bike & battery  is only 2 months old as I specifically bought it for life in Tokyo as I to big & heavy for any Japanese ebike.

Has anyone hints on how to import an ebike battery to Japan ? \[ I have tried Cubit +DHL + Fedex + Aust Post + Pack & send ,etc .

3 comments
  1. Shipping a Li-Ion battery pack of that size is pretty much going to be a non-starter.

    The usual answer for a large battery is “put it in your carry-on”, but most airlines restrict anything above 160kw/h, so… You may in fact be totally out of luck.

    >I specifically bought it for life in Tokyo

    Did you check and make sure that bike is actually compliant with Japanese laws? Many (Most?) ebikes sold abroad are *not* compliant.

    For example, the Bosch motor on the Nevo is rated up to 25 km/h. Japanese law requires ebikes to be limited to ***24*** km/h. That 1 km/h is the difference between a legal ebike and being required to register it as a small motorcycle (which requires a number of modifications to the bike)

    See [this thread](https://www.reddit.com/r/japanlife/comments/sopwcu/confused_about_japan_ebikes_laws/) on r/japanlife for some details/discussion.

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