pollywaffle
Member
Ok, so the nerds at endless sphere always talk about never charging your battery to 100% because it shortens its life. Conventional wisdom from NASA studies say you should only charge your battery to 70-80% and try to never run it below 20% and certainly not to zero percent. It also says to keep your battery around 50% for storage and even overnight.
On the other hand, EMBN on youtube tell us to charge your battery up to 100% after every ride but to let it cool down after a ride before you do this. They also say manufacturers say to charge up to 70% for storage.
Personally, if I know I am just going to smash out a few laps on my next ride I will store my battery at 50-60% and charge it up to around 80% before the ride. I only really fully charge my battery if I am commuting 20kms to my next ride.
However, Shimano reckon their batteries are good for 1000 cycles so if you fully charged it four times a week it would still last four years (tho I think it only puts out 300wh at that point). That's more or less the life of a well (ab)used bike I suppose.
I am wondering what others do and their experiences, especially those who have ridden ebikes for a few years.
On the other hand, EMBN on youtube tell us to charge your battery up to 100% after every ride but to let it cool down after a ride before you do this. They also say manufacturers say to charge up to 70% for storage.
Personally, if I know I am just going to smash out a few laps on my next ride I will store my battery at 50-60% and charge it up to around 80% before the ride. I only really fully charge my battery if I am commuting 20kms to my next ride.
However, Shimano reckon their batteries are good for 1000 cycles so if you fully charged it four times a week it would still last four years (tho I think it only puts out 300wh at that point). That's more or less the life of a well (ab)used bike I suppose.
I am wondering what others do and their experiences, especially those who have ridden ebikes for a few years.