How many kilometers can an electric motorcycle travel?
2 Answers
Electric motorcycles with 48V20A can travel about 40 kilometers, 60V20A and 64V20A can travel about 55 kilometers, and 72V20A can travel about 70 kilometers. The following is a related introduction about electric vehicles: Introduction to electric vehicles: Electric vehicles, also known as electric-driven vehicles. Classification of electric vehicles: Electric vehicles can be divided into electric bicycles, electric motorcycles, electric unicycles, electric four-wheelers, electric tricycles, and electric scooters according to the number of tires and structural type. Charging cost: (Fast charging) The installation requirements and cost of charging equipment are very high. Fast charging has higher current and voltage, which has a greater impact on the battery in a short time, and is likely to cause the active material of the battery to fall off and the battery to heat up. No matter how perfect the battery is, long-term fast charging will eventually affect the service life of the battery.
I often commute on an electric motorcycle, and the range really depends on conditions. Generally, for city commuting, it can run 80 to 120 kilometers, but if you ride at high speed, carry heavy loads, or go uphill, the range drops below 60 kilometers. I tried rapid acceleration a few times, and the battery drained super fast; later, I learned to maintain a steady speed of 25-40 km/h, which significantly extended the range. When charging, be careful—mine has a lithium battery and takes about three to four hours to fully charge, but for long trips, it's safer to plan the route and bring a spare charger. In cold weather, battery performance is worse, so I added an insulation cover in winter, which worked well. In short, it's not a fixed number, and adjusting habits flexibly can optimize the experience.