I bought my Trek Super Commuter with this sort of riding in mind.
Have made a few changes to the bike since, but nothing too drastic.
I have bought an additional 500w battery, but if you are going to ride say 70 miles a day or so, then you will need two batteries.
Bought a brooks saddle, nice, but not essential.
The bike comes with a rack for panniers, but I also bought a Carradice Pendle saddlebag which accommodates the spare battery easily.
Leaves the panniers free for anything you want to carry, avoids the battery being on your back in a backpack.
Comes with built in lights, I bought the hub geared version with the Nuvinci hub, has been excellent in 750 miles of use, with minimal attention.
There is a slight saving on the list price to be made if you purchased the same bike with Shimano XT gears.
Have made a few changes to the bike since, but nothing too drastic.
I have bought an additional 500w battery, but if you are going to ride say 70 miles a day or so, then you will need two batteries.
Bought a brooks saddle, nice, but not essential.
The bike comes with a rack for panniers, but I also bought a Carradice Pendle saddlebag which accommodates the spare battery easily.
Leaves the panniers free for anything you want to carry, avoids the battery being on your back in a backpack.
Comes with built in lights, I bought the hub geared version with the Nuvinci hub, has been excellent in 750 miles of use, with minimal attention.
There is a slight saving on the list price to be made if you purchased the same bike with Shimano XT gears.