NOTES ON BATTERY DURATION
Battery duration may vary significantly (from 20 to 150 km) depending on the type of use and the age of the batteries (on average, battery duration is
reduced by approx. 40 % after 3 or 4 years). The main factors that affect battery duration are:
Decreases as the weight of the rider and any ac-
cessories increases.
Decreases as the tyre pressure decreases.
Decreases significantly when riding on mud,
damp grass, or irregular surfaces, increases on
smooth surfaces.
Decreases as the gradient increases.
Decreases when using “harder” ratios (e.g. 4 or 5),
increases when using “easier” ratios (e.g. 1 or 2).
Decreases by approx. 15% if the temperature fal-
ls below 0°C.
Decreases exponentially as the speed increases.
Decreases significantly in the presence of a head
wind in excess of 15 km/h, negligible variations
at lower wind speeds.
Decreases as the requested pedalling assistance
level increases (long duration in “Cruise” setting,
short duration in “Sport” setting).
Decreases the more often the “stop&go” function
is used, since the bicycle consumes almost 3 ti-
mes as much power during the acceleration pha-
se as when it is travelling at a constant speed.
*
= low significance
**
= medium significance
***
= high significance
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