Coming weekend I'll join a Belgium club of EV owners in a 1.000 km ride. The route is created by them and shared using facebook. My understanding is that we should be able to join anywhere within that route. So I'll pick a starting point very close to my home.
I do not expect to be able to ride that full distance of 1.000 km for the simple reason that my average speed will likely be around 60 kmh resulting in a 16.67 hour ride time to cover that 1.000 km distance... without charging. And I expect the bike to need a 20 min charge every 100 km distance covered so 10*20 = 200 minutes or 3.34 hours of charging.
I only have 1.000 km experience with this bike of which only a single longer ride so my feeling on that charging might be very off in either direction.
My wife will be looking at our kids all day long so I can start riding at 6:00 clock and get home whenever I want to. Previous weekend the covid-19 evening clock that required me to be home at 22:00 was cancelled. Although I don't expect to be riding beyond that time.
Per usual I'll be filming at every charge stop. A big difference with the 485 km ride I did before is that weather will likely be a bit warmer and I'm alone so I can really pick my stops based on charge time needed (and rest time needed for myself).
On that trip I never went below 30% but always was charging way too long. Temperature was around 10 C, I'm hoping for at least 15 C next weekend. I'm not sure yet if either of those caused my battery to never warm up. Besides being curious how long I can keep riding that is probably my biggest concern reading about others having their plus batteries heat up after 2 to 3 charges.
I'll reply here when I'm recovered from the ride itself
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