Orbea Rise battery is built in, removal means dropping the motor. This design means a lighter down tube which is good, but not ideal for winter storage and/or replacing. Not a deal-breaker for me . . yet.I've been wondering how ebike riders can properly take care and maintain their batteries if they are non removable?
Battery removal & charging access is essential in my opinion and something I would check before buying an ebike that features a frame integrated battery design. A few questions always cross my mind:
I started compiling a list of recent eMTB models which unfortunately DO NOT offer self removal batteries or require tools for removing the battery. Here is my list so far:
- bike batteries are incorporated into the frame and ?
- Can the battery be quickly removed and replaced by myself without tools and without going to a bike shop ? Or is the bike/frame designed as such so that the battery cannot be removed by the rider?
- Can the battery be easily charged directly from the bike without removing the battery? Is the charging port on the bike well designed?
- Can a new battery for the bike be easily sourced if I want to secure a spare, or for after warranty replacement?
Brand Model Year Note Orbea Wild M-LTD 2023 Nukeproof Megawatt Carbon 2023 Tooling required
Is your ebike battery removable? If not, do you see this as a drawback or limitation?