Top Electric Boards Available in Bali - Reviews and Buying Guide

Looking for an electric board in Bali? Our comprehensive guide highlights the best electric boards available on the island. With detailed reviews and expert recommendations, you'll find the perfect board to suit your needs and elevate your Bali experience.

Activities
Upd. 24/09/24
Surfing on the Efoil electric board

🌊 Have you ever dreamed of soaring above the sea waves, feeling the power of the ocean beneath you? Then try out the completely new surfing experience with eFoil!

🏄🏼‍♂️ EFoil is an innovative board with an electric motor that not only allows beginners to catch a wave on the first try, but also provides an unparalleled feeling of flying over the water! Unlike tr…

Surfing on the Efoil electric board
News
Upd. 05/11/25
Traveler Reaches Bali in an Electric Vehicle

German traveler Rainer Zietlow arrived in Bali after covering 35,000 km across 48 countries in a Volkswagen electric vehicle. The stop at the special economic zone Kura Kura Bali is part of the Volksw…

Traveler Reaches Bali in an Electric Vehicle
News
Upd. 30/04/26
Electric Vehicles in Bali May Lose Tax Incentives

Indonesia’s Ministry of Home Affairs has issued Regulation No. 11/2026. In the new document, electric motorbikes and electric cars are no longer listed separately among the vehicle categories that are…

Electric Vehicles in Bali May Lose Tax Incentives
News
Upd. 13/03/26
Bali Plans a Shift to Electric Taxis Across the Island

The Balinese government is actively working to make the island even greener. This time, the changes affect taxi services: they will switch to electric vehicles.

This will be supported by cooperation between Balinese transport services and the Vietnamese company VinFast. Cars of this brand are widely used in Vietnam; almost all taxis in the country are electri…

Bali Plans a Shift to Electric Taxis Across the Island
News
Upd. 12/05/26
Kuta Plans Major Sidewalk Upgrade and Parking Ban

Badung authorities are preparing a major redevelopment of Kuta. The area is set to become more pedestrian-friendly: pavements will be widened, some of the chaotic on-street parking removed, utility ca…

Kuta Plans Major Sidewalk Upgrade and Parking Ban
Our house
Upd. 18/04/26
How to sort and recycle waste in Bali

Waste management in Bali is becoming increasingly challenging. The situation is made worse by the halt to transporting organic waste to the Suwung landfill in Denpasar from 1 April 2026.

How to sort and recycle waste in Bali