Thanks for the answer, it's all sorted now but I was referring to the lack of standard 12v automotive battery. Not being familiar with Energicas at all I just wanted to be sure before I committed.
Talking of committing, I put down a deposit on an Experia today! Who knows when we'll get them in the UK but looking forward to it!
I should add that Energica and many other vehicles do something very stupid, IMAO. They have 5-volt USB outputs but no 12V for the owner--unless you modify it. The USB socket has 12 volts in and 5 VDC USB out.
I say this is stupid (I repeat, it is very STUPID!) IMAO, because if you have a 12 VOLT socket you may buy a 5VDC USB plug in converter for $1.25 at the dollar store and now have a choice if either 12V or five volts USB or even both at once by wiring in a dual 12 Volt adapter.
To get my 12VDC, I ran wires from the input of the USB socker to
one of these. What Energica should have done to start with, IMAO! Since they won't do it, us owners have to modify our bikes just to add a decent GPS.
My new $165,000.00 2022 Class A RV had the same issue. USB outlets all over. Not any 12V outlets at all. I changed every one of them to a 12V socket before my first trip in it.
BTW, IMO, all electric bikes should have a GPS and make a directory for the charge stations you may be using. And most of those are designed to run from 12 volts.
-Don- Reno, NV