Mohawk3a
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I’ve heard rumors of Bosch having a more powerful motor with a 750w battery in 2022. Has anyone heard anything similar?
Surely it'll just be a 15.625Ah battery pack (48v 750Wh = 15.625Ah), so potentially lighter (less cells) than what they have now (36v 625Wh = 17.4Ah pack)...My dealer just told the same.. new 48v motor with 750w battery, but he doesnt know anything more. Honestly I see very difficult with the actual cell technology make a 750w 48v battery and decent weight and size.
This is the most I can get with a full battery on my Trek rail when riding in tour mode. I wish I had more battery life for, longer rides, occasionally shifting in boost for strava segments, and not having to worry about running the bike dead.Is it just me that's lost the plot on needing a bigger battery, honestly my bosch 625 gives me several rides, 26 miles, 15 miles, 20 miles etc, i generally get between 60 and 75 miles out of a charge.
My guess is my rides are not long enough and my surroundings are not interesting enough ( no mountains) and maybe I don't use big power modes but i cant help but think my rides must be short and dull
well I would say you are probably in the minority.Is it just me that's lost the plot on needing a bigger battery, honestly my bosch 625 gives me several rides, 26 miles, 15 miles, 20 miles etc, i generally get between 60 and 75 miles out of a charge.
My guess is my rides are not long enough and my surroundings are not interesting enough ( no mountains) and maybe I don't use big power modes but i cant help but think my rides must be short and dull
I just got back from a fairly leisurely rainy 29k, 1000m, 1.5 hours. Last hill to the house was flat. (Kenevo 504wh - now 457wh due to degradation)Is it just me that's lost the plot on needing a bigger battery, honestly my bosch 625 gives me several rides, 26 miles, 15 miles, 20 miles etc, i generally get between 60 and 75 miles out of a charge.
My guess is my rides are not long enough and my surroundings are not interesting enough ( no mountains) and maybe I don't use big power modes but i cant help but think my rides must be short and dull
Certainly sounds like it.but i cant help but think my rides must be short and dull
Agreed. I didn't spend £5K on a bike to ride it slowly.I could ride in eco mode but I don’t really enjoy riding a 49lb bike in eco mode.
Happy to take you on a tour of the Forest of Dean some time.I think I need to get out into the wilderness, throw the bike into the van and head off to somewhere interesting and enjoy some full power outings instead of riding the same old trails from my door step in eco or off
Just to confirm, you had one bar of battery left or you were on a pub crawl and ran out still with one bar on your list ?Managed this with 1 bar left
Unfortunately it was your first scenario, the second sounds much better ?Just to confirm, you had one bar of battery left or you were on a pub crawl and ran out still with one bar on your list ?
This is more interesting than I thought! To get 48V, we need 13 cells (3.6V) in series. Using the current chemistry we have a few alternatives:
18650 cells:
750 Wh / 52 cells / 3.6V = 4Ah. There are no 18650 cells widely available with more than ~3.6Ah.
750Wh / 65 cells / 3.6V = 3.2Ah. There are (old) 3.2Ah cells on the market, but why on earth would Bosch use them?
2170(0) cells: 750 Wh
750Wh / 39 cells / 3.6V = 5.3Ah. There are no 2170 cells over 5Ah widely available, to my knowledge.
No point calculating with 26 or 52 cells, they would be nowhere near 750Wh.
So how will Bosch achieve this? I made a video about the development in battery tech last summer. A manufacturer leaked some info about new batteries hitting the market in about 2023. These would have an improved energy density of about 15%. This was pre Corona, so who knows how that affected the timeline.
A 10% increase in energy density would put the 18650 cells at 4Ah, which will enable a 52 cell 750Wh battery. A 10% increase increase would put the 2170 cells at 5.5Ah. The latter configuration seems less likely. I'm thinking we could see a new 2023 Bosch motor and battery being launched some time 2022, with improved batteries. This is pure speculation, I've heard nothing of this untill I read this thread.
No, please don't mix the Ah capacity and the weight!Surely it'll just be a 15.625Ah battery pack (48v 750Wh = 15.625Ah), so potentially lighter (less cells) than what they have now (36v 625Wh = 17.4Ah pack)...
I wish more bike manufactures would start integrating extender batteries like the turbo levo slThat's a good and correct analysis. 48V / 750Wh looks not possible with current 21700 or 18650 cell capacity.
On my opinion there will be no new motor for 2022, the gen4 is "only" 2 years old and still very competitive.
I think they will only come with a new 720Wh / 36V battery with the same form factor as the PowerTube 625 (so compatible with all gen4 / 625Wh bikes).
And a new firmware advertised at 90Nm... but only for a few seconds or something like that!
So a lot of expected YouTube videos on ebike channels comparing the 85Nm and the 90Nm firmware by climbing steep hills to prove the difference
Would be super interested in knowing what manufactures catalogs you have seen?.. between new controls and integrating kiox display, that would address the remaining complaints about Bosch. Bigger battery and engine refinements would be the "cherry on top" of a all ready excellent system!!! Can't wait for the announcements to come!!!I have seen ebike catalogs 2022 and bosch has 750 wh.
Screen, kiox, controls all new and the engine has improvements but I don't know what they are. By the way, in some models the kiox will be completely integrated into the frame of the ebike.
Would be super interested in knowing what manufactures catalogs you have seen?.. between new controls and integrating kiox display, that would address the remaining complaints about Bosch. Bigger battery and engine refinements would be the "cherry on top" of a all ready excellent system!!! Can't wait for the announcements to come!!!
The gen4 motor already have two connectors for the lights, and the battery extension also exists with the special cable to connect two batteries to the motor... nothing new here.I don't work in a bike shop, but I have a friend in a shop. I have seen new connections in bosch motor with my own eyes. It will have a separate entrance for light in front and behind and one connection for battery extension.
. A new screen and a new controller. All this together with a new 750 wh battery. The only question I have is whether the interior of the engine has new features or not
I don't work in a bike shop, but I have a friend in a shop. I have seen new connections in bosch motor with my own eyes. It will have a separate entrance for light in front and behind and one connection for battery extension.
. A new screen and a new controller. All this together with a new 750 wh battery. The only question I have is whether the interior of the engine has new features or not
Then it seems very likely this is a 36V system. A 60 cell battery with 3500mAh cells is ~750Wh. A Kiox integrated into the frame sounds interesting, something like the new Specialized TCU.I have seen ebike catalogs 2022 and bosch has 750 wh.
Screen, kiox, controls all new and the engine has improvements but I don't know what they are. By the way, in some models the kiox will be completely integrated into the frame of the ebike.
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