Distance Formula:
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The Electric Bike Distance Calculator estimates how far an e-bike can travel on a single charge based on battery capacity and energy consumption rate.
The calculator uses the simple distance formula:
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Explanation: The formula divides the total available energy by the energy used per kilometer to determine maximum range.
Details: Knowing your e-bike's range helps plan trips, avoid running out of battery, and compare different e-bike models.
Tips: Enter battery capacity in Wh (found in specifications) and your typical consumption rate. Actual range may vary based on terrain, rider weight, and assist level.
Q1: What's a typical e-bike battery capacity?
A: Most e-bikes have batteries between 300-700 Wh, with high-end models reaching 1000+ Wh.
Q2: What affects energy consumption?
A: Factors include rider weight, terrain, speed, tire pressure, wind, and assist level used.
Q3: How can I measure my actual consumption?
A: Note your battery percentage before and after a ride of known distance, then calculate Wh/km used.
Q4: Why is my actual range different?
A: This is a theoretical maximum. Real-world conditions typically reduce range by 10-30%.
Q5: How can I increase my e-bike's range?
A: Use lower assist levels, maintain proper tire pressure, reduce weight, and pedal more.