Best to just think in quantity terms, just as we do with cars, such as 30 mpg.I thought I was being clever by saying litres ... when actually using old money is much easier.. I can visualise a gallon bucket full of Apple's. But not a watt hour of sparks. I used to use the old one bar one kw electric fire to decide how much juce things used but it's gone way past that now.
Average e-bike consumption is 12 W/h per mile, shown by our many surveys over the years. So if you've got a 480 W/h battery and you're an average rider in moderate territory, you can get about 40 miles range.
Strong riders and a few older weak e-bike systems can get consumption down to about 8W/h, below that it's not worth e-biking since it's mostly pedalling.
And very powerful systems can eat more, up to 20 W/h per mile or more, while you sit back enjoying the view.
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