it would be interesting to see how watts per mile vary from different bikes and riders and also over different terrain.
for instance my (18kg bike + 75 kg rider) storck raddar on full assist is averaging 11.5 watt per mile on rides of about 25 mile including 2000 ft ascent and 2000 ft descent. average speed 12mph......
my (27kg bike + 75kg rider ) wisper alpino averaged approx 15 watts per mile over the same journey and average speed lower at 10mph....
my understanding of battery capacity is ah x volts, minus 10% to make sure there just enough juice to get home...!!!!! this seems to work well when planning a ride out.
as i dont live in a flat area, i dont know what numbers would apply to long flat rides, but assume watt per mile would be lower ?
equally where the power is off, or if riding for long periods above assist level then this is not relevant and should not be included if you have any data, as of course it then looks like the battery is lasting for much longer than it actually is......
anyone got any accurate information for their bikes ?????
regards
for instance my (18kg bike + 75 kg rider) storck raddar on full assist is averaging 11.5 watt per mile on rides of about 25 mile including 2000 ft ascent and 2000 ft descent. average speed 12mph......
my (27kg bike + 75kg rider ) wisper alpino averaged approx 15 watts per mile over the same journey and average speed lower at 10mph....
my understanding of battery capacity is ah x volts, minus 10% to make sure there just enough juice to get home...!!!!! this seems to work well when planning a ride out.
as i dont live in a flat area, i dont know what numbers would apply to long flat rides, but assume watt per mile would be lower ?
equally where the power is off, or if riding for long periods above assist level then this is not relevant and should not be included if you have any data, as of course it then looks like the battery is lasting for much longer than it actually is......
anyone got any accurate information for their bikes ?????
regards