I know some of you on this forum have been involved with e-bikes from the early days and have probably seen a lot of innovations and improvements over the years...
I'm curious to know...where are e-bikes at the moment in terms of technology, are they reaching their pinnacle or is there still a long way to go? If they still have a way to go, does anyone feel brave enough to make any future predictions and timescale?
It seems that the single biggest factor is battery technology which has come on in leaps and bounds in recent years with new Lithium-Ion batteries getting smaller and more powerful. This is still the highest cost component on many bikes from what I understand. Is it likely the cost of these batteries will become considerably cheaper, as and when the market expands?
How likely is it that the prices we are seeing today of £1.5k-£2k for decent bikes, could begin falling dramatically in a few years? Or do you guys think it will be like cars, and e-bikes will hold their value or even get more expense as they become increasingly more advanced?
I will start the ball rolling on future predictions.. one possible innovation that may come is a controller with a computer interface, so that it's possible to plug in your laptop and finely control the power modes and performance, and also get data out, upload stuff etc.
I'm curious to know...where are e-bikes at the moment in terms of technology, are they reaching their pinnacle or is there still a long way to go? If they still have a way to go, does anyone feel brave enough to make any future predictions and timescale?
It seems that the single biggest factor is battery technology which has come on in leaps and bounds in recent years with new Lithium-Ion batteries getting smaller and more powerful. This is still the highest cost component on many bikes from what I understand. Is it likely the cost of these batteries will become considerably cheaper, as and when the market expands?
How likely is it that the prices we are seeing today of £1.5k-£2k for decent bikes, could begin falling dramatically in a few years? Or do you guys think it will be like cars, and e-bikes will hold their value or even get more expense as they become increasingly more advanced?
I will start the ball rolling on future predictions.. one possible innovation that may come is a controller with a computer interface, so that it's possible to plug in your laptop and finely control the power modes and performance, and also get data out, upload stuff etc.