Yes, simply measure the battery's voltage before you set off then again when you arrive at work. Post the readings here, we'll help you to make sense of these readings.
I know the overall feeling is that my battery is okay, but I thought I would post these results hopefully to confirm it...
Start voltage was 54.4
14.5 mile commute, took 56 minutes. Its a pretty flat journey along part dirt track, canal path and a couple of miles on average condition roads.
A lot less wind than there has been of late, but the cycle path was still quite wed and muddy in places. Ice spiker tyres on still, running at 60psi
My weight is around 80kg, bike around 25 and my bag probably 4 or 5 on my back.
Bike was set on high power, and I would say power assist level 1 for 25%, level 2 for 60% and level 3 for 15% of the journey. Don't recall using the throttle.
Felt like there was a bit of juice left when I got here, as it quite often does the almost empty fuel tank thing.....you know when you're car has enough fuel in the tank for another mile, if you are going down hill and the fuel is at the right end of the tank? Weird that, but it does seem to happen.
Voltage now when I am about to charge it is 49.1
Dont know if this is expected, but it shows 4 volts when not switched on, both before the ride and after.
When it has drained on the odd occasion when I get here, it takes 3 hours or so to charge....
Many thanks