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iGO DRIVE
BATTERY RANGE AND CAPACITY
How far can I travel on my electric bike?
The total distance you can travel on your electric bike is not an easy amount to specify.
The range depends on many different factors including, but not limited to :
• The level of pedal assistance and throttle usage
• Resistance (wind, tire pressure, speed, inclines, road conditions and altitude)
• Total Weight (weight of the bike + rider + cargo)
• Outside Temperature
• The condition of the battery (battery capacity decreases as the battery ages)
Batteries are often compared based on capacity (Amp hours - Ah). However, a comparison
based on capacity alone does not properly depict a battery since the performance of
a battery pack is also based on battery voltage (V). The best way to compare battery
performance is by looking at the amount of energy that can be provided in watt-hours
(Wh). Wh takes into account both the capacity of the battery, as well as the average
voltage during discharge. Simply put, the higher the V/Ah, the higher Wh range.
Watt hours calculation : Battery voltage (V) x Amp hours (Ah) = Watt hours (Wh)
Every individual will have their own riding style and determine their own preference
for how much assist to use and when to engage this. The attainable distances will
likely be as varied and unique as the riders, even over the same terrain using the
same bikes. iGO only supply bikes with batteries that we confidently believe will
allow sufficient range to sustain an active riding schedule between charges.
Efficient use of the gears while riding will greatly benefit your
riding experience and extend battery range.
Tips to maximize eBike range
• Maintain your tire pressure in the recommended range as indicated on the tires.
• Minimize the use of throttle, especially hard acceleration from a standstill.
• Pedal while you are accelerating, especially from a stop.
• Slow down and enjoy the ride - higher speeds use a
proportionately greater amount of battery power.
• Lower the total weight of the rider and bike - carrying around
excess weight will use extra battery power.
• Frequent starts and stops require more energy than steady-state riding. We
recommend always obeying traffic signals, but if you can avoid pulling over
many times during a ride, you will be rewarded with a greater range.
• Use the correct gear. Shift gears so that your pedaling
cadence is maintained in the 70-90rpm range.
• A well-maintained bike is more efficient and will give greater range.
Correctly lubed chains, brakes that do not rub and well-maintained
wheel bearings will run much smoother and save battery energy.
IMPORTANT BATTERY SAFETY INFORMATION
DO NOT connect the positive terminal of the battery to the negative terminal.
DO NOT open your battery as it will void warranty.
The battery is sealed and therefore is rain resistant, however, DO NOT
expose your battery to repeated, continuous or excessive water flow.
Prolonged exposure to UV rays, rain and the elements may damage
the enclosure materials, store indoors when not in use.
Battery is not intended for use at elevations greater than 2000 m above sea level.
If you should encounter problems with your battery: remove the battery from
the bike and consult your authorized iGO retailer or iGO Support.
The performance of the battery will decrease at low temperatures.
Ideal operating temperature is approx. -10°C to 50°C. The guideline is that
the capacity will decrease by 1% at every 1°C of temperature drop.
DO NOT expose your battery to high temperatures (>50˚C), e.g. limit prolonged
storage in direct sunlight or in proximity to a direct heat source.
The battery is intended to be charged when the ambient temperature is between 0°C (32°F)
and 30°C (86°F). Never charge the battery when ambient temperatures are outside this range.
Make sure to only charge the battery in a dry, well ventilated area.
The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
Unplug the charger when the battery is fully charged, or when charger is not in use.
Use ONLY the supplied charger.
Under ideal conditions, the battery pack can be recharged approximately 750 times. The
performance will slowly decrease over time and eventually will need to be replaced.
To maintain optimal performance of Lithium-ion batteries which need to be
stored for a long time and not used, they should be kept in a state of 50%-
60% charge. They should be recharged every 3 months and recharged every
half a year. Storage should be at moderate humidity levels and between 10°-
20°C. Elevated temperatures will increase the permanent loss of capacity.
The battery should be recycled properly at the end of its life. Please recycle
your battery at an authorized recycling company in your area.