HAOQI is a brand that was started in 2014. They make Ebikes and offer several different styles to fit various use cases.
The Eagle isn't dual battery - unlike some of HAOQI's other offerings - but it still has a beefy 960 watt-hour battery that has more range than your butt does. Available in both high-step and step-through varieties and rocking commuting niceties like fenders and a rear rack, the Eagle is a fairly balanced e-bike that will ride well in a variety of situations. You can even do some off-road exploring thanks to the suspension fork, though it's a pretty basic one so avoid stunt jumps.
Lot's of modern e-bikes have a dual battery option for a lot of extra cheddar, but the HAOQI Antelope Cargo has two included by default! That allows for some serious range of between 40 and 80 miles depending on how much you're pushing the motor, but take that with a grain of salt as we haven't actually tested it ourselves yet. The Antelope Cargo is a thick-framed step through with 20x4" fat tires and a full set of commuting must haves; lights, fenders, and all that jazz. This style of e-bike has been wildly popular in 2023, though one thing that sets the Antelope Cargo apart is the very high carrying capacity of 400 pounds, due in part to the extremely sturdy cast alloy wheels. That combined with the dual battery setup will definitely make this an attractive e-bike for delivery drivers!
Dual battery and full suspension for under $2,000 might sound too good to be true... but you can get it on the Cheetah! This fat tire e-bike is designed for adventuring both on and off the pavement, and even includes free rack & fenders which will come in handy for commuters. Integrated lights are also present although they aren't super bright, and there aren't any turn signals... but hey, for $1,899 it's tough to complain about that. Plus, this tanky Class 3 can carry up to 400 pounds of weight, making it a great fit for us larger riders.