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These are all valid points, and you may well be correct that running the MM radials at low pressures does indeed add a significant amount of extra drag (although remember I run the Maxxis at very low pressures too). I can't comment on your 20% figure, but clearly if it could be as much as that then the tyres might be well be the main culprit for the low autonomy.Like already said, I would also pointmy finger to the Schwalbe radials. U already ride the Maxxis non-radials at extremely low pressures.
The Schwalbe radials are by some tests supposed to have cca 20% higer drag, have seen reports by other users on other online forums of extremely increased consuption on the radials.
In your case combine this, your extra low pressures, bit lower temperatures and a bit smaller battery, let's say all ads to cca 25% higher battery consumption overall
45km - 25% = 33,75km which is very near your number.
Also you can't realy equate access road km to uphill km, a better base value for emtb is altitude gain, distance should be second.
This guy on yt did quite some tests in Turbo mode on all the new batterys on the new Bosch Gen5 all on the same trail.
I asked about his trail, the area he does the tests has an average incline of cca 9 to 10%.
Altitude test in Turbo on the 600Wh
Distance test in Turbo on the 600Wh
BTW I agree that you can't equate access road km with uphill off-road km, but in my case the Rail and the Vala did exactly the same steep, rocky off-road circuit, but the Rail then did - in addition - another 15km on the road. Even if this only equates to say 10km of trail riding it's still a noticeable difference and hence my enquiry into the autonomy of the Gen 5 motor/battery compared to the Gen 4. However, I would be quite happy to see that my single poor autonomy experience is just a statistical outlier - possibly explained by accumulated small factors - and that other Gen 5 riders get an equivalent performance+autonomy to the older Gen 4s. Hence this thread and everyone's useful comments so far
Sadly I don't understand German, so I can't follow the conclusions in the two YT videos. Can anyone summarise?