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I played around with the Bosch distance tool where you can very type of ride, surface etc to estimate how far your battery will go, and guess the variations are typical of all makes (eBike range calculator for Bosch drive systems). It is interesting to see what makes a difference and my personal experience agrees. However, i wondered if people had found what makes a difference for them. To start off (15% routes on tarmac and rest mix of paths of rock, loose rock and hard rock), 50% climb and 50% downhill without assistance):
1. If I take a longer and less steep route to a point on a mountain (so mostly set a lower power mode but for longer I use about 10% less battery.
2. if a grassy route up a mountain is wet it sucks about 15% more out of a battery.
3. Going completely off path so over thick, tufted grass, bumpy terrain, heather etc sucks at least twice the power out of a battery (and on this terrain i need high power).
4. Don't find lowering pressure (28 to 24psi rear on 2.8inch tyres) makes any difference
1. If I take a longer and less steep route to a point on a mountain (so mostly set a lower power mode but for longer I use about 10% less battery.
2. if a grassy route up a mountain is wet it sucks about 15% more out of a battery.
3. Going completely off path so over thick, tufted grass, bumpy terrain, heather etc sucks at least twice the power out of a battery (and on this terrain i need high power).
4. Don't find lowering pressure (28 to 24psi rear on 2.8inch tyres) makes any difference