Range Calculation Formula:
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The Electric Motorcycle Range Calculator estimates how far an electric motorcycle can travel on a single charge based on its battery capacity and energy consumption rate. This helps potential buyers compare different models and understand real-world performance.
The calculator uses the range equation:
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Explanation: The equation divides the total available energy by the energy used per kilometer to determine maximum range.
Details: Accurate range estimation is crucial for understanding practical usage, trip planning, and comparing different electric motorcycle models before purchase.
Tips: Enter battery capacity in Wh (typically found in specifications) and consumption rate in Wh/km (provided by manufacturer or measured). Both values must be positive numbers.
Q1: Where can I find my motorcycle's consumption rate?
A: Check manufacturer specifications, or calculate by dividing battery capacity by advertised range.
Q2: How accurate is this calculation?
A: It provides theoretical maximum range. Real-world range varies with speed, terrain, temperature, and riding style.
Q3: What's a typical consumption rate for electric motorcycles?
A: Most range from 20-50 Wh/km, with lighter bikes at the lower end and performance models higher.
Q4: How does speed affect range?
A: Higher speeds significantly increase consumption due to air resistance. Range may drop 30-50% at highway speeds.
Q5: Should I include a safety margin?
A: Yes, it's recommended to plan using only 80% of calculated range to account for variables and battery aging.