What have people been getting for the range on their Zero street bikes?
I have been finding that there is a huge dependence of range on speed. Just a few minutes at 55 mph will really drop the range significantly.
Yesterday, I rode my DS to work (a 7.1 mile trip each way), then over to a restaurant in town at noon to have lunch with a friend. The ride to the restaurant was only 12.1 miles, but a significant portion of that ride (4 miles) was on a 55 mph stretch of freeway. By the time I'd made it to the restaurant, I was down to 3 bars of charge. I was genuinely nervous at that point. After lunch, I decided to head home (which is closer to the restaurant than my place of work) via surface streets to avoid freeway speeds. It is only 5.9 miles from the restaurant to my house, and I was riding as slow as was safe to do, but I was down to zero bars when I managed to roll into the driveway. Total distance on a single charge that day: 25.1 miles.
I'm used to the dependence of gas mileage on speed and riding style with my other motorcycles, but those variations are more like 42 mpg vs. 46 mpg: 10% variations in range. With my new Zero, it is more like 40% variations in range!
Definitely something to think about when planning rides around town...
I'm starting to appreciate the importance of having a charging infrastructure for the successful introduction of electric vehicles in the future. For example, if I had been able to plug my bike in at work and at the restaurant yesterday, range would not have been an issue and I could have rode the bike back to work after lunch, no problem.