**Note - Due to shipping regulations, at this time lithium batteries can only be shipped with a motor kit. We are working to address this situation in the near future.
A high quality, long lasting battery that will take you over hill and dale to where you need to go. Lithium-Iron-Phosphate is the most stable and lightweight lithium chemistry used in ebikes today. Combined with extra long life, this battery is the best value your money can buy. With over 1500 cycles recorded in testing, LifePO4 should give you many solid years of transportation service.
But not all LifePO4 is created equal. We've searched high and low for a pack with high quality cells and circuitry that won't break down in the first year of use. You will be able to find cheaper LifePO4 batteries, but with this battery, you'll have the peace of mind of quality, backed up by a company that can help you with anything that might come up.
Available in 10 or 15 amp hour capacity (20Ah special order), so you can find the right size for your needs.
I use an eZee at 36V on my daily commuter, which is a "Surly Big Dummy" on which I carry my daughter, computer, groceries, etc. Our typical load on that bike is about 280-320 pounds (total), and I have several steep (but short) hills. At 36V, the eZee does a great job of taking the grunt out of those hills, and at 48V it is downright zippy. The other day I tried the ride without motor assist, and with that kind of load on the bike, it was a real grunt - I am in pretty good shape, but was going up the hills at 4 miles per hour standing on the pedals. My electric assisted speed on the same hills is 8-12 mph, with a lot less pedaling effort.
I usually use a BMC V2 motor with 48 V battery on my daily commute, which is about 7 miles over hilly terrain. Often, I am in a hurry and running late, so I tend to run full tilt a good portion of the way. With the 48V battery I barely even have to shift down out of top gear when going up and down hills on the highway and in-town on major roads. Usually I can blast up at 18mph+ and I typically keep my speed between 18-22mph for the full commute with only moderate pedaling effort. When I am not in a hurry, I use the bike at only half throttle or less for most of the ride.
Product 9/15
This product was added to our catalog on Friday 05 December, 2008.
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