I thought I'd start a thread where we can all post the available range extenders.
In a world where lighter bikes are becoming more "trendy" adding weight might not seem that appealing to everyone, but even all the lightweights have a factory range extender option for people who want to go a bit further than standard or whose terrain may involve significantly more climbing.
The range extender also gives people whose batteries may have degraded in capacity over the years a chance to refresh their bike to bring it back upto, or above, the capacity of many of the latest bikes which generally now ship with 625,700 or 750wh's as standard.
Technology hasn't really advanced much, so your existing "antique" bike, which might be 2, 3 or even 4 years old is probably not vastly different and is just as capable as many newer bikes, so if all you want is a bit more autonomy, a range extender, rather than a new bike is a cheaper option.
These are just some examples to get the thread started.
First up, for anyone who's been on the forum for a long time, there's one of the originals - Trailwatts. For Levos, Kenevo's and Focus Jam2 Shimano/tec pack bikes.
Volabike - A Spanish company but with the option to set the website to English :
252/378wh extenders for Bosch, Ebikemotion, Fazua, Giant, Mahle, Polini, Specialized.
E-batterycentre - Italian .
For Bosch, Specialized, Focus Tec Pack.
They do quite a funky hexagonal 360wh pack weighing 1600g which is compatible with Specialized, Shimano, Yamaha, Brose, Bafang, Oli, Bosch & altri :
In a world where lighter bikes are becoming more "trendy" adding weight might not seem that appealing to everyone, but even all the lightweights have a factory range extender option for people who want to go a bit further than standard or whose terrain may involve significantly more climbing.
The range extender also gives people whose batteries may have degraded in capacity over the years a chance to refresh their bike to bring it back upto, or above, the capacity of many of the latest bikes which generally now ship with 625,700 or 750wh's as standard.
Technology hasn't really advanced much, so your existing "antique" bike, which might be 2, 3 or even 4 years old is probably not vastly different and is just as capable as many newer bikes, so if all you want is a bit more autonomy, a range extender, rather than a new bike is a cheaper option.
These are just some examples to get the thread started.
First up, for anyone who's been on the forum for a long time, there's one of the originals - Trailwatts. For Levos, Kenevo's and Focus Jam2 Shimano/tec pack bikes.
Trail Watts Booster Battery Systems
Enhance the e-bike battery life by 50% and 76% with Trail Watts. For Specialized Levo or Kenevo e-bikes
trailwatts.com
Volabike - A Spanish company but with the option to set the website to English :
252/378wh extenders for Bosch, Ebikemotion, Fazua, Giant, Mahle, Polini, Specialized.
RANGE EXTENDER BATTERIES | COMPONENTS FOR ELECTRIC BIKES
www.volabike.com
E-batterycentre - Italian .
For Bosch, Specialized, Focus Tec Pack.
They do quite a funky hexagonal 360wh pack weighing 1600g which is compatible with Specialized, Shimano, Yamaha, Brose, Bafang, Oli, Bosch & altri :
Range Extender "Hexagon 360" - 10Ah 360Wh
Batteria supplementare da 360wh a forma esagonale dalle elevate prestazioni compatibile con motori Shimano, Brose, Yamaha, Brose, Oli, Bosch .
www.e-batterycenter.com