Claims to never run out or power and can recharge 70% of the battery if you maintain 10 mph
Self Charge E-bike
Self Charge E-bike
Its not regenerative braking though its a hub motor that does the charging so they sayWhat a load of nonsense. 'Self-charging' ebikes are nothing new (a nonsense concept in itself) and regenerative braking is as old as the electric motor.
But that's exactly what regenerative braking is. Engage and pedal and you've got a 'self-charging' bike.Its not regenerative braking though its a hub motor that does the charging so they say
Crikey, you can tell that just from their hand. Was it the fingerprints or the scars? I better not show my face then.The person in that video is a moron.
It's a crowd funded project, I see they have 1 backer with $10 for the $10,000 enterprise so far with 29 days left. Shipments start in August so they're going to be VERY busy in July!Claims to never run out or power and can recharge 70% of the battery if you maintain 10 mph
Self Charge E-bike
28Kg isn't an outrageous weight, it's typical of many of the larger ebikes coming out of Germany from R&M for example.The thing is, this monster weighs 28kg!!
Whatever the added weight of the additional battery charging gear is there are two much better design philosophies.
One is simply use it for more battery.
The other is to reduce weight (the Orbea Gain philosophy) so you need to use less battery assist in the first place.
Now if regenerative breaking gear was very lightweight, cheap and reliable you could just about see it as worth having as an option for when you're freewheeling downhill and would have to brake anyway - free energy is free energy after all. But that scenario isn't actually that common on a lot of rides and the fact that basically no ebike manufacturers have thought this worthwhile suggests that it isn't worth it.
And certainly the enormous weight of this bike suggests this mob haven't cracked it either.
Though we do like Dave's photos!
What sun? This is England in June!You park the bike in the sun and gets something like 20W-30W trickle charge 5 hours a day, 100WH-150WH charge,