Apparently my bike has regenerative braking. I'm slightly familiar with regenerative and dynamic brakes on trains, but to be honest I never noticed anything when I braked on the bike. I thought it would slow the bike down a bit but it doesn't seem to have any braking effort at all.
I have noticed if I take the battery out, and put the key in the bike and switch it on anyway, the lights (front and rear) will come on when the bike picks up speed, although slightly dimmer than usual. The security alarm also still works when the wheel starts going round.
I've also noticed if I coast down long hills my battery indicator creeps back up, and stays up if the descent was long enough. Today I got caught out after 10.5 miles of mostly uphill riding. The battery cut out completely less than a mile from home. However I started pedalling down Headington Hill, and coasted down to the traffic lights and stopped, and I couldn't believe the low warning light went out. When the traffic light turned green I turned the throttle and the bike started moving. I got nearly 250 metres and then the battery cut out again.
So does the regen actually work then? I assume so because I coasted downhill for half a mile and got enough charge for 250 metres. Or do all ebikes do that? Once my battery dies, that's it, it never creeps back up again.
I also get asked quite often if "the bike charges when pedalling" and I say it charges when braking or going downhill.
I have noticed if I take the battery out, and put the key in the bike and switch it on anyway, the lights (front and rear) will come on when the bike picks up speed, although slightly dimmer than usual. The security alarm also still works when the wheel starts going round.
I've also noticed if I coast down long hills my battery indicator creeps back up, and stays up if the descent was long enough. Today I got caught out after 10.5 miles of mostly uphill riding. The battery cut out completely less than a mile from home. However I started pedalling down Headington Hill, and coasted down to the traffic lights and stopped, and I couldn't believe the low warning light went out. When the traffic light turned green I turned the throttle and the bike started moving. I got nearly 250 metres and then the battery cut out again.
So does the regen actually work then? I assume so because I coasted downhill for half a mile and got enough charge for 250 metres. Or do all ebikes do that? Once my battery dies, that's it, it never creeps back up again.
I also get asked quite often if "the bike charges when pedalling" and I say it charges when braking or going downhill.