No Standards
Too Many batteries,
No Upgrade Path
No backwards compatibility
etc...
Just the mounts, and wiring, and battery, and charger. Internal components, the level of quality, R&D, could potentially remain the same.We’ll see standardized e-bike motors like we see standardized engines in cars.
Neither will happen mores the pity .We’ll see standardized e-bike motors like we see standardized engines in cars.
Yeah, it's a manufacturer and marketing wild west.No Standards
Too Many batteries,
No Upgrade Path
No backwards compatibility
etc...
a good comparison is a power pack.....e.g Jackory. Invariably RRP is £1 per w/h...........so a 500w/h is £500 and often cheaper in a sale. That includes the charger, several ports, usually a cooling fan and a robust casing with handle. I really connot see why EMTB batteries are up to double that sort of pricing.Agree with you Rob
When I see a 700Wh "Specialized" battery for more than €1200 when it should actually cost barely €200... I think that it's a pain in my ass !
There is no expectation to move around engines, transmissions, axles, drive shafts, ecu's from one vehicle to another as a consumer.
Wait... whaaaaat? The funnest vehicle I ever had was a '57 Ford Styleside into which I stuffed a 427 and a C6. My wife drove the Ford Courier that rocked a 302 and a C4. And then there was the Corvair bolted onto the VW transaxle. I'll admit, that was a POS.
I think it will be the Chinese to first crack the nut and offer up motors that are a direct replacement for OEM. But you know what blows me away? The interchangeability of parts on modern mountain bikes. With a few variations, forks, brakes, droppers, handlebars, pedals, grips, stems, saddles, hubs, derailleurs are interchangeable.
I'm also the same kind of idiot.
It can be and has been done. Here’s standardisation for batteries for motorbike EV”s.
Swappable Batteries Motorcycle Consortium:
- Develop common technical specifications of the swappable battery systems
- Confirm common usage of the battery systems
- Make, and promote, the Consortium’s common specifications a standard within European and International standardization bodies
- Expand the use of the Consortium’s common specification to global level
Swappable Batteries Motorcycle Consortium agreement signed between Piaggio Group, Honda Motor, KTM and Yamaha Motor for motorcycles and light electric vehicles
September 06th, 2021 – Following the signing of the Letter of Intent on March 1, PIAGGIO Group (PIA.MI), HONDA Motor Co., Ltd., KTM F&E GmbH and YAMAHA Motor Co., Ltd., have officially signed the agreement for the creation of the Swappable Batteries Motorcycle Consortium (SBMC).www.piaggiogroup.com
Why don’t manufacturers offer buyable extended warranties (like motorcycle and car manufacturers) so at the end of the warranty period you go back to your Bosch service centre or your original point of sale and buy an extended warranty for the electrical components on your bike ie battery and motor.
No Standards
Too Many batteries,
No Upgrade Path
No backwards compatibility
etc...
Why don’t manufacturers offer buyable extended warranties (like motorcycle and car manufacturers) so at the end of the warranty period you go back to your Bosch service centre or your original point of sale and buy an extended warranty for the electrical components on your bike ie battery and motor.
So long as certain criteria has been met (software updates ,bike condition and servicing) this would be piece of mind for owner and also help shops with service and repair trade. If the manufacturers have faith in the product this should not be a problem.
Same here.I’m a lot more relaxed about a £2k bike lasting 4-5 years than I am about one costing £8k, but everybody is different.
we are seeing it in electric vehicles more and more and that was the same story but it will take time.
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