It seems Giant forgot about emtbforums for the launch of the new and lightweight Trance X Advanced E+ Elite. Which I think is sad. At least it saved me the stress of figuring out how to fit such a long name into a headline.
Much has been said about the bike by other media, but I wanted to look closer at the 400 Wh battery. Usually we get 360 Wh batteries, and usually, they aren't big enough to run a full power 85 Nm motor. Why is the new Energypak 400 bigger and more powerful. Dare we hope for new battery chemistry? Watch me speculate in this video, or keep reading.
Giant offers part of the answer. The new battery doesnt contain the regular 21700 cell found in the 360 Wh batteries. Giant has gone for a slightly bigger 22700 cell. It's just 1 mm wider. Is that the explaination, or could we be looking at new cell chemistry? A bit of basic maths leaves me disappointed.
This cell isn't completely new to Giant. They've already introduced the Energypak 800, that's basically two 400's.
Much has been said about the bike by other media, but I wanted to look closer at the 400 Wh battery. Usually we get 360 Wh batteries, and usually, they aren't big enough to run a full power 85 Nm motor. Why is the new Energypak 400 bigger and more powerful. Dare we hope for new battery chemistry? Watch me speculate in this video, or keep reading.
Giant offers part of the answer. The new battery doesnt contain the regular 21700 cell found in the 360 Wh batteries. Giant has gone for a slightly bigger 22700 cell. It's just 1 mm wider. Is that the explaination, or could we be looking at new cell chemistry? A bit of basic maths leaves me disappointed.
Maths
A 400 Wh battery has to be running 20 cells to get anywhere near 400 Wh. The cell capacity has to be 5,56 Ah, that's about 10% more than the 5Ah 21700 currently being used. Calculating the cell volume gives about the same result, 10% bigger volume. There is no indication of improved battery tech, it's all down to the bigger cell.Still good
There are some signficant advantages using the 22700 cells. The max rated discharge current is very likely increased, perhaps by 5-10%. And that's probably enough to power the 85Nm motor without risking severe battery degradation. Also, we're looking at a 10% increase in capacity, which is good.This cell isn't completely new to Giant. They've already introduced the Energypak 800, that's basically two 400's.