

Use only 100% when planning an extended trek with your e-bike. That you should avoid charging to 100% all the time, and charge up to 80% to get better battery life. I too have been doing some research and have found out just about the same. Ultimately I would like to know these info for two reaons.Ī) I want to eventually be able to go further and know what the limit is before running out of battery.ī) I want to monitor the battery life so I know how much life is actually left.Ĭlick to expand.Thank you for this. Since I highly doubt that the battery is actually regenerating, my question is, how do I find out how much actual battery do I have left on the road and maybe when I get home. Now, I do notice the bars drop when I used throttle to climb a long steep hill, but then it almost "recovers" if I go back to just PAS especially if I drop down to like a level 2 or 1. I was actually more afraid that it doesn't really work until yesterday when I returned home from a 60 km ride and have 3 bars left. One thing that I could use clarification on is that while I mostly ride with PAS the battery indicator doesn't seem to drop. So far, I have been enjoying the new bike for the most part, aside from the odd nuts and bolts that needed tightening (and possibly treadloc later on.)
