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Tips on charging your electric bike to maximize the batteries life

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Tips on charging your electric bike to maximize the batteries life



Having a fully charged battery is important. The most expensive component of an electric bike is the battery and the motor. Today most ready-to-go e-bikes use a lithium-ion battery pack and the size of the bikes makes a difference in the price you will pay.To get more news about ebike battery charging, you can visit magicyclebike.com official website.
These lithium-ion batteries are now used in all types of applications. So it’s no surprise to find them powering electric bikes. What you will discover, more expensive e-bikes have higher-tech batteries that are lighter, charge quickly, and last longer. Batteries degrade over time, holding less charge as they age.
The better the battery is will help you maximize the distance (range) you expect to achieve, so look for a reputable named battery manufacturer. Then make sure the warranty covers the battery for at least two years. Conservatively lithium-ion batteries are typically said to last for 1,000 full charge cycles. That’s about three years of daily with five to seven charging periods a week. With careful use, the battery can survive longer, so you could possibly double its life with half-charge cycles. In practice, battery life of several years is quite easy to achieve depending on how often you charge and store the battery.

To get the best out of your electric bike battery it is important to know how to look after it. Charging and care are the two most important factors when looking at the life and service of a battery.

All of our batteries are certified to UN38.3. This is a worldwide legal requirement for battery safety and charger compatibility.The battery cases come in several different styles. The battery can either be “hidden” or disguised on the bike, or fitted to the frame or rack. However, the internal cells and battery management system is the same, just packaged in a slightly different way.

There are a number of factors that affect the performance and hence the range of your electric bike. Terrain, riding pattern, tyre pressure, user weight and temperature all play a part. Time is a factor too, all batteries deteriorate with time, whether in use or not.

Obviously, if the terrain is hilly, you are likely to use more power. Also, the surface you are riding on can make a difference. A smooth tarmacked surface takes less effort. A softer surface, such as sand, or a loose substance like gravel takes more effort. Keeping tyres pumped up makes a big difference because soft tyres have more rolling resistance and drag. Tyres pumped to the correct pressure will give you more miles from your battery.

In general terms: If you are somewhere where it would be hard work to ride an ordinary bicycle, then it will probably use more from the battery on your electric bike than easier conditions.
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