Yet again, a passer-by has asked me about my bike. Nearly all of them are over 60. Today, this man owned an e-bike that he paid £500 for.
Swansea is very hilly and he complained that this bike of his will not go up the hills. He stated that his friends German bike (presumably a crank driver) is much better, but cost a lot of money.
It is becoming obvious that if e-bikes are to become more popular, the price will have to come down as many of those interested are OAPs.
At present, the only way this can happen is by reverting to SLA batteries. However, the weight penalty will take them over the EU limit. Most of my enquirers want in effect a low powered electric moped and throttles are an absolute must, particularly in hilly districts where any restriction on the machine putting out full power because of torque or stress sensors is a great no no, and simply will not sell.
Swansea is very hilly and he complained that this bike of his will not go up the hills. He stated that his friends German bike (presumably a crank driver) is much better, but cost a lot of money.
It is becoming obvious that if e-bikes are to become more popular, the price will have to come down as many of those interested are OAPs.
At present, the only way this can happen is by reverting to SLA batteries. However, the weight penalty will take them over the EU limit. Most of my enquirers want in effect a low powered electric moped and throttles are an absolute must, particularly in hilly districts where any restriction on the machine putting out full power because of torque or stress sensors is a great no no, and simply will not sell.