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Let’s assume your e-bike battery is rated for 500 cycles. For the first 250 cycles, each full charge gives you an average of 50 miles, and for the subsequent 250 cycles, it gives you 40 miles. This would total 22,500 miles after 500 cycles (500*45).
The energy stored in these batteries is highly flammable and unstable when damaged, potentially resulting in a fire. Ebike battery fires are extremely aggressive when they occur, spreading fast and igniting anything else flammable in the surrounding area. The battery of an ebike consists of very sensitive components. The energy storage works most effectively in a temperature range of 20 degrees Celsius to 25 degrees Celsius. At temperatures as low as minus 10 degrees Celsius, performance can be impaired. The reason for this is the electrochemical processes inside the battery. Store an e-bike battery for the winter in a cool and dry place, ensuring it has roughly half a charge. Each manufacturer has different recommendations, ranging from 30 to 75%. If you store it when fully discharged or fully charged, it could damage the cells. Why do e-bike batteries catch fire?
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If you are riding your ebike in low temperatures, you should simply put a neoprene cover on the battery. It provides effective thermal protection and keeps out most of the extreme cold. Electric bikes are a great way to enjoy riding, but you might not be sure on the best ways to care for an e-bike battery, or how to spot if something’s wrong. div>