bikerjohn
Well-Known Member
Here is some background on my effort at resolving my battery issues, after reading suggestions on EBR forums and advertisements from RPE, I made contact with RPE. First with an email communication back in September. Back then, RPE made a reply to my initial inquiry with a response which requested images of my battery. After providing the requested images there was no further communication from RPE.
For historical purposes, here is a chronicle of my communication with RPE back then:
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2016 6:14 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Email from Contact Page, RechargeablePowerEnergy.com
Name:
john f migliore
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
5853525253
Message:
What is the cost for a replacement battery for an EG Zurich e-bike? the battery pack is a 36v 12Ah capacity. I am interested in a higher capacity replacement, and a rebuild price.
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On Thu, Sep 22, 2016 at 9:05 AM, Mikehoran <[email protected]> wrote:
Good morning John,
I have not seen that battery yet.
Can you get some pictures & dimensions to Sean?
Thanks,
Mike
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: FW: Email from Contact Page, RechargeablePowerEnergy.com
From: John Migliore <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, September 22, 2016 7:41 pm
To: Mikehoran <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected], Sean Turner <[email protected]>
Mike, Thanks for getting back to me on the subject of a battery rebuild for the EG Zurich.
The battery pack housing measures 15.25" in length; 5.5" in width; 2.5" deep;
The main body material of the housing is metallic (Aluminium it would seem), with plastic componentry on each end of the length.One end houses a power meter, on-off toggle switch, and the charging receptacle. The other end is the discharge outlet and a recess hole for the locking mechanism that secures the battery in the bike rack/carrier. The bottom of the battery pack is a tongue designed to slide into the rear carrier rack. Check the photos:
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[email protected]
9/26/16
to me
Good Day,
Please send in the battery to this location using the form attached and we will be happy to help you with your rebuild needs.
Sean Turner
Service Application Engineer
Rechargeable Power Energy Inc.
6585 Arville St.
Las Vegas, NV 89118-6826
Tel.: (888) 456-9410 ext 109
Cell.: (757) 303-1441
Fax: (702) 749-5906
email: [email protected]
Web: www.rechargeablepowerenergy.com
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Even as that initial effort seemed to stall after my request for more information on procedure and cost, RPE was looking like my best direction to getting my power needs back on course.
Continued suggestions from EBR forum members encouraged me to take a more direct way, next with a phone call. Having had a pleasant and reassuring conversation with Rebekah Zimlich, Sales and Marketing Manager at RPE, I sent my battery to them, -a $30 cost for ground shipping. Worth it understanding the volatility of potentially damaged Li-on batteries.
Rebekah sent me a follow-up e-mail after our phone conversation:
Communication from Rebekah at RPE:
"John,
Great speaking with you today about your ebike battery. This is my contact info, please call me anytime with any questions you might have. Sincerely,"
Rebekah Zimlich, Sales and Marketing Manager RPE | Rechargeable Power Energy
6585 Arville Street, Suite A, Las Vegas, NV 89118 {702.637.4394 Desk} {888.456.9410 Main}
www.ebikemarketplace.com
That day of our phone conversation I mailed the Battery and emailed this message:
John Migliore <[email protected]> Jan 23 (12 days ago)
to Rebekah:
Rebekah,
Thank you for clarifying the procedure on getting my e-bike battery refurbished.
I shipped the battery and charger to your address and it should arrive on Friday, Jan.27th.
My goal is to have the battery rebuilt to 15Ah if possible. Please contact me on payment procedure. Perhaps Paypal works for you? Anyway, let me know.
Thanks again
-bikerjohn
And then I sent another message 6 days later to RPE:
John Migliore <[email protected]>Jan 29 (6 days ago)
to Rebekah
Hello, Rebekah!
The Battery pack has arrived according to FedEx.com;
The tracking # is:
785380593049
Please let me know the cost and best method for refurbishing and completing our transaction.
->and then another message sent to Rebekah on 2/1/17:
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, February 1, 2017 10:10 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Rechargeable Power Energy - Lithium Battery, Rechargeable Power, Solar Battery Charger
Rebekah, it was a pleasure to speak with you back on Jan 23rd; FedEx shows my 36volt lith-ion battery arrived on Jan 27th; The tracking # is:785380593049; I expected to hear some information regarding cost and payment and a timetable on the procedure.
http://www.rechargeablepowerenergy.com/#.WJIkh_OWJKQ.email
and finally Rebekah replied:
Rebekah Zimlich Feb 1 (4 days ago)
to me:
"I will look into this at once and get back to you asap. Thank you for the email."
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Today is Feb. 4th, there has been no further communication from RPE and that continues as the current situation...
Still awaiting any updated communication of any kind related to my battery issue. Clearly, RPE has pitched a desire to provide a reliable service that addresses the weak link of battery reliability/wear. When I spoke to Rebekah the first time on the phone she explained the turnaround would be fast, and so my expectation was for there to be a confirmation of receiving the battery and a timetable on moving forward with refurbishment or replacement. But honestly, it becomes a concern when replies are vague and time marches on. A Company like RPE may or may not have their act together with regard to rebuilding/refurbishing Li-Ion batteries
This weak link of battery wear and non-succinct methods for replacing or refurbishing batteries has become an obstacle in the whole e-bike concept as a sensible transportation method. And while the RPE "pitch" sounded encouraging, there seems to be a weakness with providing an assessment and timetable for follow through on battery issues from e-bike customers.
For historical purposes, here is a chronicle of my communication with RPE back then:
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2016 6:14 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Email from Contact Page, RechargeablePowerEnergy.com
Name:
john f migliore
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
5853525253
Message:
What is the cost for a replacement battery for an EG Zurich e-bike? the battery pack is a 36v 12Ah capacity. I am interested in a higher capacity replacement, and a rebuild price.
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
On Thu, Sep 22, 2016 at 9:05 AM, Mikehoran <[email protected]> wrote:
Good morning John,
I have not seen that battery yet.
Can you get some pictures & dimensions to Sean?
Thanks,
Mike
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: FW: Email from Contact Page, RechargeablePowerEnergy.com
From: John Migliore <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, September 22, 2016 7:41 pm
To: Mikehoran <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected], Sean Turner <[email protected]>
Mike, Thanks for getting back to me on the subject of a battery rebuild for the EG Zurich.
The battery pack housing measures 15.25" in length; 5.5" in width; 2.5" deep;
The main body material of the housing is metallic (Aluminium it would seem), with plastic componentry on each end of the length.One end houses a power meter, on-off toggle switch, and the charging receptacle. The other end is the discharge outlet and a recess hole for the locking mechanism that secures the battery in the bike rack/carrier. The bottom of the battery pack is a tongue designed to slide into the rear carrier rack. Check the photos:
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
[email protected]
to me
Good Day,
Please send in the battery to this location using the form attached and we will be happy to help you with your rebuild needs.
Sean Turner
Service Application Engineer
Rechargeable Power Energy Inc.
6585 Arville St.
Las Vegas, NV 89118-6826
Tel.: (888) 456-9410 ext 109
Cell.: (757) 303-1441
Fax: (702) 749-5906
email: [email protected]
Web: www.rechargeablepowerenergy.com
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Even as that initial effort seemed to stall after my request for more information on procedure and cost, RPE was looking like my best direction to getting my power needs back on course.
Continued suggestions from EBR forum members encouraged me to take a more direct way, next with a phone call. Having had a pleasant and reassuring conversation with Rebekah Zimlich, Sales and Marketing Manager at RPE, I sent my battery to them, -a $30 cost for ground shipping. Worth it understanding the volatility of potentially damaged Li-on batteries.
Rebekah sent me a follow-up e-mail after our phone conversation:
Communication from Rebekah at RPE:
"John,
Great speaking with you today about your ebike battery. This is my contact info, please call me anytime with any questions you might have. Sincerely,"
Rebekah Zimlich, Sales and Marketing Manager RPE | Rechargeable Power Energy
6585 Arville Street, Suite A, Las Vegas, NV 89118 {702.637.4394 Desk} {888.456.9410 Main}
www.ebikemarketplace.com
That day of our phone conversation I mailed the Battery and emailed this message:
John Migliore <[email protected]> Jan 23 (12 days ago)
to Rebekah:
Rebekah,
Thank you for clarifying the procedure on getting my e-bike battery refurbished.
I shipped the battery and charger to your address and it should arrive on Friday, Jan.27th.
My goal is to have the battery rebuilt to 15Ah if possible. Please contact me on payment procedure. Perhaps Paypal works for you? Anyway, let me know.
Thanks again
-bikerjohn
And then I sent another message 6 days later to RPE:
John Migliore <[email protected]>Jan 29 (6 days ago)
to Rebekah
Hello, Rebekah!
The Battery pack has arrived according to FedEx.com;
The tracking # is:
785380593049
Please let me know the cost and best method for refurbishing and completing our transaction.
->and then another message sent to Rebekah on 2/1/17:
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, February 1, 2017 10:10 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Rechargeable Power Energy - Lithium Battery, Rechargeable Power, Solar Battery Charger
Rebekah, it was a pleasure to speak with you back on Jan 23rd; FedEx shows my 36volt lith-ion battery arrived on Jan 27th; The tracking # is:785380593049; I expected to hear some information regarding cost and payment and a timetable on the procedure.
http://www.rechargeablepowerenergy.com/#.WJIkh_OWJKQ.email
and finally Rebekah replied:
Rebekah Zimlich Feb 1 (4 days ago)
to me:
"I will look into this at once and get back to you asap. Thank you for the email."
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
Today is Feb. 4th, there has been no further communication from RPE and that continues as the current situation...
Still awaiting any updated communication of any kind related to my battery issue. Clearly, RPE has pitched a desire to provide a reliable service that addresses the weak link of battery reliability/wear. When I spoke to Rebekah the first time on the phone she explained the turnaround would be fast, and so my expectation was for there to be a confirmation of receiving the battery and a timetable on moving forward with refurbishment or replacement. But honestly, it becomes a concern when replies are vague and time marches on. A Company like RPE may or may not have their act together with regard to rebuilding/refurbishing Li-Ion batteries
This weak link of battery wear and non-succinct methods for replacing or refurbishing batteries has become an obstacle in the whole e-bike concept as a sensible transportation method. And while the RPE "pitch" sounded encouraging, there seems to be a weakness with providing an assessment and timetable for follow through on battery issues from e-bike customers.
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