Thanks Protomech,
My experience with electric motorbikes is inexistent, which is luckily not the case with batteries, and electric bicycles
Each manufacturer (we are talking about companies that have been selling electric bikes for not a long time)has its own view -which I respect - my view and advice with current Lithium chemistries is the one I posted.
Zero's battery packs have a few advantages/features/benefits which I can summarize:
- They use Lithium Manganese chemistry (not the highest Kw/h/kg, but safer and most important long life). they could use Li-Cobalt (around 30% more energy), but is not safe...and lasts less...
- As stated earlier they do not charge the packs at 100%, so when you charge the pack at 100% you might be actually charging it at 85%, which is not 30-40%, but is not 100%
- I have seen a few electric motocycle manufacturers claiming incredible range with 3-4 Kw packs...no way...Zero has understood that and today have probably the bigggest battery pack in the market.
- Charging cycles rules apply to any battery, including Zero ones, you can only increase the number of cycles by reducing the depth of decharging.