There is always some price premium on brand specific products, companies know that customers will pay more for the genuine article.
For example, check online for a replacement battery for your digital camera and you'll find an unbranded one is very much less costly than the camera branded one.
The markup can be extreme and even a rip-off of course, I remember one case of Lucas Electrical parts repackaged by Volvo in boxes marked Volvo at three times the Lucas price.
That's not normally the case with e-bike batteries though, we largely get what we pay for as numerous early failures of the batteries on low cost bikes have shown. Fortunately most have been warranty replaced so mainly only the inconvenience suffered, but type for type, they've still eventually had shorter lives than the top make ones.
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For example, check online for a replacement battery for your digital camera and you'll find an unbranded one is very much less costly than the camera branded one.
The markup can be extreme and even a rip-off of course, I remember one case of Lucas Electrical parts repackaged by Volvo in boxes marked Volvo at three times the Lucas price.
That's not normally the case with e-bike batteries though, we largely get what we pay for as numerous early failures of the batteries on low cost bikes have shown. Fortunately most have been warranty replaced so mainly only the inconvenience suffered, but type for type, they've still eventually had shorter lives than the top make ones.
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