Hi guys, this question has emerged from the interesting chats I have had on other threads, and from reading and learning a lot over the last weeks (from a starting point of nothing!)
So, I am really in a dilemma on whether to buy a 2021 DS 14.4, available here in Spain to ride with a standard driving licence (I need this factor, which rules out the more powerful new bikes).
The main reason for the dilemma is that I have a strong sense we are at the end of a 4 yr period of not much innovation in terms of range and charging time for these batteries, and indeed the battery manufacturer that Zero works with has just announced a couple of weeks ago a bit of a jump forward in potential range and charging time, which seems likely to filter down to zero bikes by 2022, especially since the Zero CEO says they expect to innovate every 2 years on batteries and, like I said, it has been 4 yrs, so it is overdue.
https://www.electrive.com/2021/03/26/new-farasis-battery-cells-offer-25-more-range/So basically I am hesitating to blow all my budget on a bike that is essentially the same as the previous 3 models, and probably the end of a cycle before a major jump in innovation.
However, there are no used bikes available here in Spain and the current model would suit my needs if the charging time could be a bit closer to 1C for the 14.4 battery. There is no shortage of 22kw charging stations near me. So, a 12kw charging tank from zero, backwards compatible with the 2021 bikes, if it came out in the near future, would be great, and if I knew such a thing were possible, I would buy the 2021 model right now.
So my question for you tech and electrician types out there, is how feasible do you think this would be? I know they have previously jumped from 3kw to 6kw with the charge tank product, and that the new cypher 3 based premium bikes have 12kw charge tanks installed. Is there anything inherent in the design of the 2021 DS 14.4 bikes, that would prevent a 12kw charge station being launched in future, which could be attached to these bikes? Thank you very much in advance!