Maintenance is first 600 mls/ 1000 km, then every 6k miles or 10k km. Besides inspections, following items need change:
- oil in gears and engine, total 2 liters universal ATF Dextron IV + washer, filter
- coolant, standard 50/50 water/glycol, forgot how little, but it's very cheap.
- brake fluid
My dealer typically bills me 1 hour labour + fluids and small items. Personally I think that the ATF oil change, but specially the coolant changes, are way overkill, but as long I am in warranty I have to follow the maintenance. With the 20k km service, we agreed it was kind of silly to replace brake fluid for the third time in 1,5 year. Firmware updates are only pushed to the bike by the dealer. Reason is that the amount of data transferred is huge.
Battery capacity: battery and engine of the Energica are known as bullet proof. No other Energica driver I know has seen degradation. Also temperature management is excellent. Due to the cooling plate in the battery, it's actually possible to cool a warm battery down during driving. Nice that you have an open mind towards the Energica motorcycles and are going to test drive. I am actually thinking the other way around: would a Zero be just as well constructed as an Energica and cope with the heavy commuter usage? I guess I don't have to explain you the benefits of CCS charging.