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Assistance – Regeneration
2.2 Assistance – Regeneration
The systems with the BionX G2 controller, RIDE+ Pro controller, RIDE+ EASY controller and RIDE+
EASYII controller have four levels of assistance. When the system is set to assistance, the electric
motor drives the rear wheel and assists you in your pedaling.
Additionally, the systems with the BionX G2 Controller and RIDE+ Pro Controller have four levels of
regeneration. The systems with the RIDE+ Easy Controller and RIDE+ Easy II Controller do not have
regenerating by default. On systems with these Controllers, regenerating can be activated by the
dealer. When the system is set to regeneration, the electric motor is used as a dynamo and
generates electricity for charging the battery-pack. Going downhill, you can reduce your speed by
regulating the amount level of regeneration as the created resistance acts as a motor brake.
Though, that generation mode is not a substitute for using brakes to control speed or stop.
The tables below give an indication of the effort that is compensated in the different assistance and
regeneration levels. The real percentages of compensated effort depend on the software settings of
the bike.
Assistance
Effort
Compensation
with Batt. R320,
C320 and C420
Effort
Compensation
with Batt. R250
Recharge
Situation
1
25%
25%
Flat ground
2
50%
50%
Uphill slopes, headwind
3
100%
80%
Hill, strong headwind
4
200%
150%
Very steep hill
Regenerative
braking
Recharge
Very steep descent,
braking
Regeneration
Effort
Compensation
with Batt. R320,
C320 and C420s
Effort
Compensation
with Batt. R250
Recharge
Situation
-1
-25%
-25%
Recharge
Mild downhill, tailwind
-2
-50%
-50%
Recharge
Downhill, tailwind
-3
-100%
-100%
Recharge
Descent
-4
-200%
-200%
Recharge
Steep descent