Personally I don’t understand why anyone would need even 750W for an electric bike, let alone multiple kilowatts.
Mine is an EU-regulation 250W and I never even use the top power level. In fact sometimes I forget to turn on the battery and (on the flat) don’t even notice.
This really looks like the same story of macho horsepower inflation that’s been at work with combustion motorbikes for a century. Look at those giant BMWs with 1.4-litre engines that are enough to power a sedan. Completely unnecessary and irrational (and non-existent just a few decades ago) but the biker-dude owners will always find a reason that they “need” it. And let’s face it, this really is a story about dudes.
There are people with limited mobility. There are places with lots of hills. There are people who need to carry cargo like kids and groceries on there bikes.
There are people who live in places with lots of hills who have mobility issues and need to be able to carry lots of heavy cargo on their bikes.
Personally I don’t understand why anyone would need even 750W for an electric bike, let alone multiple kilowatts.
Mine is an EU-regulation 250W and I never even use the top power level. In fact sometimes I forget to turn on the battery and (on the flat) don’t even notice.
This really looks like the same story of macho horsepower inflation that’s been at work with combustion motorbikes for a century. Look at those giant BMWs with 1.4-litre engines that are enough to power a sedan. Completely unnecessary and irrational (and non-existent just a few decades ago) but the biker-dude owners will always find a reason that they “need” it. And let’s face it, this really is a story about dudes.
There are people with limited mobility. There are places with lots of hills. There are people who need to carry cargo like kids and groceries on there bikes.
There are people who live in places with lots of hills who have mobility issues and need to be able to carry lots of heavy cargo on their bikes.