I also love my Rise, it does everything I want . . but I'd definitely be tempted by the Amflow. Less weight, bigger battery, more power, more suspension - all good! What I really like is the integrated GPS and touch screen controller; fully configurable, anti-theft, route logging etc. sounds brill!
Heat dissipation is key and this would depend on the external temperature. If ultra boost mode is monitored using temperature sensors and limits are not reached then presumably the software would allow it to be re-engaged.
Two hooks screwed in roof joists with two nylon straps to lift front and rear in the garage, and cheap Lidl bike stand for cleaning outside. Bought a cheap pair of drop handle bars off eBay, wrapped them in soft padding and clamp them in the stand then hang bike on them.
Elevation and AUW - heavier pals with bigger batteries get very similar numbers . . I'd probably go for the 600Wh if buying the Amflow as that would be enough plus losing a kg is bonus.
On a longer ride typically 1200m - 1500m but not sure how relevant that is without knowing battery size or AUW . . would be a lot less on my analogue bike, and probably more on a lighter Amflow with 800Wh battery.
Confused . . if you can't get far enough on a given battery you're going to be riding a much shorter distance on an analog bike or by riding an ebike in turbo.
My eMTB in 'eco' is a perfect fit for a day out riding ~50k on single tracks over 6hrs, with a bit of 'trail' towards the end, leaving...