An extended version of the first ride report has been posted on
Cycle News. Click the coverleaf link at the bottom to see the entirety of the article, it spans multiple pages. Definitely worth a read.
Sales data:
* 2700 total bikes sold claimed
* 90% of bikes sold are S and DS models (may just refer to 2012? unclear)
* again, it claims 1000 bikes produced in 2012, with the expectation of double that number in 2013
* 85% of S / DS buyers select the largest pack
* 50% of bikes sold in the last two years are in Europe, which has pretty significant CHAdeMO rollout
Options:
* optional windscreen extends range (likely highway) by 4%
* optional smaller rear sprocket to increase top speed to 105 mph, reduce acceleration by about 10%
* "Not sure why anyone would want to fit a gearbox to an electric motorcycle"
* smartphone apps will be available both for iOS and for Android, report instantaneous power, precise state of charge (no more bar guessing!)
The big reveal:
Cycle News claims pouch cells are manufactured by Farasis.
Farasis has a
25 Ah 5C discharge pouch cell .. probably Zero is using this cell. Each ZF2.8 module would then have 28 (or 27) of these modules in series (3.65V per cell, 102V nominal 25Ah = 2.55 kWh nominal). Four ZF2.8 modules for a ZF11.4 pack, yielding 102V nominal 100Ah / 10.2 kWh, with a terminating charge @ 11.4 kWh max / 100 Ah = 114V, or 4.1V per cell.
While a discharge rate of 5C would be 125A @ 102V = 12.8 kW power on the ZF2.8 bikes, it's possible that may be a sustained discharge rate and short bursts up to 8C are available, which would lead to the 20 kW rating for the smaller-battery XU / FX.