Adrian
The other thing to note is that with a 14 mile commute you will probably find the battery will not last you both ways
if you use the bike in high-power mode all the time.
My 9.5 mile commute was at the limit of what I was happy to do on a pedelec. If it had been 14 miles I would probably have gone for a scooter or a car. Am I allowed to say that on here?
Peter
I've set out with the objective of removing the use of fossil fuels for my commute to work without increasing my costs when getting rid of the car altogether is not an option (nursery run on occasions, the need to do long business trips sometimes demands a car, wife requires her car for work).
I've learnt a lot about electric scooters lately too and they would all require a re-charge due to short range which involves dangling power cables out of office windows as batteries are not detachable - never going to be acceptable.
I need to plan for a commute of up to 30 miles really (I change work location a coupel of times a year on average).
Recharging the detachable battery of a Pro-Connect at work would be no problem, the issue is it's never going to be fast enough for the whole journey.
The best compromise I can think of is drive to within a few miles of my work destination, find some where to park, carry the bike on a carrier on the car and cycle the rest of they way. At least I get round congestion, relies on finding somewhere safe to park the car though.
In the end all these electric bikes / scooters are brilliant for shortish distances in towns and cities where I think a pedelec is all you would ever need. 30mph electric scooters is not really going to get you there quicker.
I'm very frustrated that all the options aren't quite fast enough and / or don't quite have a long enough range