A german consortium of an insurance company (Wertgarantie) and a scientific institute (Statista) have conducted a study on the reliability of ebike components in the year 2021. Data is probably representative (N > 20 even for small brands). Results for Shimano Steps are a total disaster.
Engine defect rates:
E6000: 16,0%
E8000: 17,6%
E6100: 42,9% (!)
Battery defect rates:
BT-E8010: 24,1%
BT-E8014: 65,0%
From a leading Japanese manufacturer, you would expect their engineers to commit ritual mass suicide and that the company apologizes publicly for this shame. However, no word from Shimano. I highly recommend to never ever buy a Shimano Steps product (again). Not because of the faulty products, but rather Shimano's insincere and intransparent communication and service policy.
By the way, I find it quite remarkable that you read nothing on this topic in journals and magazines. On the other hand, this is not a suprise. We have a saying in Germany: "whose bread I eat, whose song I sing". I guess that's it.
The study can be found (also in English language) at: E-Bike-Reparatur-Studie 2020 ▷ Tops & Flops Akku/Motor - WERTGARANTIE
Engine defect rates:
E6000: 16,0%
E8000: 17,6%
E6100: 42,9% (!)
Battery defect rates:
BT-E8010: 24,1%
BT-E8014: 65,0%
From a leading Japanese manufacturer, you would expect their engineers to commit ritual mass suicide and that the company apologizes publicly for this shame. However, no word from Shimano. I highly recommend to never ever buy a Shimano Steps product (again). Not because of the faulty products, but rather Shimano's insincere and intransparent communication and service policy.
By the way, I find it quite remarkable that you read nothing on this topic in journals and magazines. On the other hand, this is not a suprise. We have a saying in Germany: "whose bread I eat, whose song I sing". I guess that's it.
The study can be found (also in English language) at: E-Bike-Reparatur-Studie 2020 ▷ Tops & Flops Akku/Motor - WERTGARANTIE
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