Hi.
New to site and trying to convert bike to ebike.
But..
Above site link (usa etc) has simulators models on expected speed / range (which seemed buggy) ... but also on extending your battery life. As in number of battery charge cycles. So most warranties are for 500 or 1000 charge cycles or x months.
From above site :-
"It is now well known that most lithium chemistries (with the exception of LiFePO4) can see drastic improvements in calendar and cycle life when they are not held at the nominal full charge voltage of 4.2 V/cell but are charged to a lower voltage instead. That’s how electric car manufacturers are able to 5-8 year battery warranties on cells that usually only test to ~500 cycles.
With most ebike chargers, you have no ability to set the full charge voltage and have to accept topping it up to 4.2 V/cell. This gives the most range on a charge, but if you don’t require the full capacity of your battery on most of your trips then you are unnecessarily reducing the battery life every time you charge it. In many cases that means replacing your ~$1000 lithium battery pack every 1-2 years, when with proper management it could be lasting more like 4-5 years. In fact the further from full charge you go, the more pronounced the life cycle improvements".
So is there truth in above ?
A new ebike battery is say £200 so extending pack life double seems worth doing.
New to site and trying to convert bike to ebike.
But..
Cycle Satiator Lithium Battery Charge Simulator
The Satiator Charge Simulator is a web application for creating custom charge profiles for your lithium battery pack. It allows you to view a simulated charging graph to see the charging time in difference scenarios, produce partial charge profiles to maximize battery cycle life, and download...
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Above site link (usa etc) has simulators models on expected speed / range (which seemed buggy) ... but also on extending your battery life. As in number of battery charge cycles. So most warranties are for 500 or 1000 charge cycles or x months.
From above site :-
"It is now well known that most lithium chemistries (with the exception of LiFePO4) can see drastic improvements in calendar and cycle life when they are not held at the nominal full charge voltage of 4.2 V/cell but are charged to a lower voltage instead. That’s how electric car manufacturers are able to 5-8 year battery warranties on cells that usually only test to ~500 cycles.
With most ebike chargers, you have no ability to set the full charge voltage and have to accept topping it up to 4.2 V/cell. This gives the most range on a charge, but if you don’t require the full capacity of your battery on most of your trips then you are unnecessarily reducing the battery life every time you charge it. In many cases that means replacing your ~$1000 lithium battery pack every 1-2 years, when with proper management it could be lasting more like 4-5 years. In fact the further from full charge you go, the more pronounced the life cycle improvements".
So is there truth in above ?
A new ebike battery is say £200 so extending pack life double seems worth doing.