Electric Bike
How to buy electric bike - Purchase guide
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More and more people are taking up cycling around the world. Leading a healthier lifestyle while contributing to reducing greenhouse emissions are some of the reasons people are choosing this sport and transport alternative.
Electric bicycles make cycling accessible to a wider population. You don’t have to be in a perfect physical shape to ride one of these two-wheelers. If you plan on purchasing an electric bike for the first time, you’ll be overwhelmed by the enormous number of brands in the market. There are hundreds, if not thousands of manufacturers. Also, electric bicycles come in many different styles and specifications. Where should you begin? Don’t worry. We have prepared this guide to help you with the purchase of your first e-bike.
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How e-Bike Batteries Work
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The battery is one of the vital components of an electric bike. Whether your eBike has a pedal-assist mode, a throttle, or a combination of the two the battery provides the energy to power the electric motor of the vehicle. There are several types of batteries that have been used through the years :
- Lead-acid and Gel: These types of batteries are descendants of the original lead-acid batteries developed in the mid-1800’s. They are used less frequently for electric bikes because of several drawbacks including: being heavy, having low capacity and needing maintenance.
- Lithium Polymer (Li-Po). This type of battery has been used successfully in electric cars and numerous other gadgets. They have a larger capacity and longer life when compared to gel batteries. However, they are not as resistant to impact and vibration.
- Lithium-ion (Li-ion). These batteries are the ideal partner for electric bicycles, as Li-ion batteries offer the best tradeoff between weight and capacity. Compared with other types, Li-ion batteries have the greatest capacity, longest life and are the most resistant to vibration. Their drawback is their sensitivity to temperature change, which can alter their performance.
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