If you were/are an enthusiastic cyclist looking to do a decent days riding then range will be a problem.
I did my first full day yesterday and the battery gave up just as I reached the top of my drive on the way home - 46 miles with a mixture of Eco, Tour and Turbo for some of the hills. I was consciously trying to save the battery for the second half of the trip. That's a 500 battery with a Bosch motor (Kalkhoff Pro Connect B10)
To have a good day out and no concerns would really need a battery of twice the capacity.
The problem is that the bike is such a heavy lump when the battery dies!
They reckon that the Saturn moon rocket had to carry so much fuel in order to give enough power to carry the big load of fuel, and you can get to a similar situation with an ebike.
One thing I've not seen are any indications that pubs etc welcome bikes bringing in batteries to charge over lunch/drinks. Maybe Bosch or some other manufacturer or industry body should compile a database with window stickers. It would help with planning rides and would be a distinct advantage to the pub/ cafe I'd have thought?
I'm very fond of my new ebike but recognise that they are at an early stage in their evolution and looking forward to seeing next years Bosch bikes.
So, get the biggest battery you can and maybe pay some attention to what they are like with the power turned off.
I did my first full day yesterday and the battery gave up just as I reached the top of my drive on the way home - 46 miles with a mixture of Eco, Tour and Turbo for some of the hills. I was consciously trying to save the battery for the second half of the trip. That's a 500 battery with a Bosch motor (Kalkhoff Pro Connect B10)
To have a good day out and no concerns would really need a battery of twice the capacity.
The problem is that the bike is such a heavy lump when the battery dies!
They reckon that the Saturn moon rocket had to carry so much fuel in order to give enough power to carry the big load of fuel, and you can get to a similar situation with an ebike.
One thing I've not seen are any indications that pubs etc welcome bikes bringing in batteries to charge over lunch/drinks. Maybe Bosch or some other manufacturer or industry body should compile a database with window stickers. It would help with planning rides and would be a distinct advantage to the pub/ cafe I'd have thought?
I'm very fond of my new ebike but recognise that they are at an early stage in their evolution and looking forward to seeing next years Bosch bikes.
So, get the biggest battery you can and maybe pay some attention to what they are like with the power turned off.