ebikemom
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
When folks hear about my ebike, I fairly frequently get the question "does pedaling charge the battery, or does the battery charge when you ride downhill?"
It makes sense to me that pedaling wouldn't charge the battery, as we want that energy to propel the bike during the riding process. I saw the Mando Footloose EV where pedaling extends range by charging the battery. It seems to me, from reading the specs, that the amount of range extension is pretty negligible, so that there's no way that pedaling can really keep a battery charged. And, it makes sense to me that pedaling on conventional ebikes which don't charge the battery immediately applies the energy to the road surface, also extends range, perhaps more efficiently than pedaling-to-charge-the-battery would, since I think bicycles are pretty mechanically efficient to transfer rider energy output to the road.
But one thing I wonder is about going downhill. This is a common experience for me, since I live in a very hilly area. Sometimes I pedal downhill, if it is not very steep, to get more speed. Other hills, well, I end up BRAKING. That braking is wasted momentum, isn't it? Mighten there be some kind of software solution that takes excess energy and puts it back into the battery? I imagine that any such system, though, would produce drag. Hmmm...
I'm sure you can tell by reading this that I have no technical background. Just using my ordinary imagination ... Musing ...
When folks hear about my ebike, I fairly frequently get the question "does pedaling charge the battery, or does the battery charge when you ride downhill?"
It makes sense to me that pedaling wouldn't charge the battery, as we want that energy to propel the bike during the riding process. I saw the Mando Footloose EV where pedaling extends range by charging the battery. It seems to me, from reading the specs, that the amount of range extension is pretty negligible, so that there's no way that pedaling can really keep a battery charged. And, it makes sense to me that pedaling on conventional ebikes which don't charge the battery immediately applies the energy to the road surface, also extends range, perhaps more efficiently than pedaling-to-charge-the-battery would, since I think bicycles are pretty mechanically efficient to transfer rider energy output to the road.
But one thing I wonder is about going downhill. This is a common experience for me, since I live in a very hilly area. Sometimes I pedal downhill, if it is not very steep, to get more speed. Other hills, well, I end up BRAKING. That braking is wasted momentum, isn't it? Mighten there be some kind of software solution that takes excess energy and puts it back into the battery? I imagine that any such system, though, would produce drag. Hmmm...
I'm sure you can tell by reading this that I have no technical background. Just using my ordinary imagination ... Musing ...