Mileage Formula:
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E Bike mileage refers to the estimated distance an electric bicycle can travel on a single battery charge. It depends on the battery capacity and the energy consumption rate of the eBike.
The calculator uses the simple formula:
Where:
Explanation: The formula divides the total energy available in the battery by the energy used per kilometer to estimate total range.
Details: Knowing your eBike's estimated range helps plan trips, avoid running out of battery, and understand the efficiency of your electric bicycle.
Tips: Enter battery capacity in Wh (typically found on the battery label) and your eBike's consumption rate in Wh/km (available in manual or from manufacturer). Both values must be positive numbers.
Q1: What's a typical eBike battery capacity?
A: Most eBikes have batteries between 300Wh to 700Wh, with high-end models reaching 1000Wh or more.
Q2: What affects energy consumption?
A: Factors include rider weight, terrain, assist level, tire pressure, wind, and temperature.
Q3: How can I improve my eBike's mileage?
A: Use lower assist levels, maintain proper tire pressure, reduce weight, and ride on smoother surfaces.
Q4: Is this estimate accurate for all conditions?
A: No, this is a theoretical maximum. Real-world range is typically 20-30% less due to varying conditions.
Q5: Where can I find my eBike's consumption rate?
A: Check your manual, manufacturer website, or use a power meter if your eBike has one.