Picked up my Ribelle in June and experienced 3 shut downs in 3 months due to an undefined fault. Energica said their tests shows a bad cell, which requires the bike to be shipped back to San Francisco for the repair. They will remove the battery, open the battery, locate the bad cell and replace. Then reinstall everything. Will take several weeks before I get my bike back. My question is, how reliable is the repair? Are there other components on that bike that could be affected if not reinstalled per factory specs? Anyone experienced a bad cell with their battery pack?
I will assume reliable. All it takes is one bad cell. It happens occasionally. From what I hear, such usually shows up in the warranty period. I have little doubt the bike will be just like new when it comes back from the SSF shop (about a mile from where I used to live).
My Zero DS had a bad cell too, crapped out in around two years. Was good news in my case because they replaced my 6.5 KWH battery with a 7.2 KWH battery.
But I have no idea why a bad cell will cause an unexpected shutdown. Did you have errors, or a sudden low battery indication or any other sign of an issue besides the shutdown?
I am sure Energica will take good care of your bike and check it out well before they return it to you. I never heard anybody complain about their service (unlike Zero!!!).
-Don- Auburn, CA