This is a very helpful forum and thanks to all for the responses to my earlier question. I was really close to making a decision to purchase a BH Easy Motion for me, my wife and son but I started focusing more carefully on the specs. I was looking at the Easy Motion (Carbon, Jumper, City), Volton (Alation 500), Pedego (Interceptor/City Commuter) and Motiv (Spark). All use Lithium Ion batteries. Volton uses a Lithium Polymer, but my research indicates that it is not a significant difference. The battery configurations are different, however.
The other thing is that each of these bike manufacturers has a 500 watt motor, except Easy Motion. Easy Motion only has a 350Watt motor. Therefore, I am concerned that the Easy Motion will not give me the battery output the other bikes will so I am now leaning toward one of the other three. I guess the other question is upgradeability. If you buy any of these bikes and the manufacturer upgrades the battery in a newer model (more volts or more amps or both), can I upgrade the battery without upgrading the bike? Will it depend on the size of the bike motor? In other words, is the Easy Motion necessarily limited in terms of upgradeability because it only has a 350Watt motor?
- Pedego City Commuter; 48V 10ah = 480 watt hour = roughly 15 miles
- Volton Alation 500; 36V 11ah = 396 watt hour = roughly 13-14 miles
- Volton Alation 500; 48V 11ah = 528 watt hour = roughly 17 miles
- Motiv Spark; 48V 10ah = 480 watt hour = 15 miles
- Motiv Spark; 36V 15ah = 540 watt hour = roughly 17-18 miles
- Neo Jumper/Carbon; 36V 9ah = 324 watt hour = roughly 11-12 miles
The other thing is that each of these bike manufacturers has a 500 watt motor, except Easy Motion. Easy Motion only has a 350Watt motor. Therefore, I am concerned that the Easy Motion will not give me the battery output the other bikes will so I am now leaning toward one of the other three. I guess the other question is upgradeability. If you buy any of these bikes and the manufacturer upgrades the battery in a newer model (more volts or more amps or both), can I upgrade the battery without upgrading the bike? Will it depend on the size of the bike motor? In other words, is the Easy Motion necessarily limited in terms of upgradeability because it only has a 350Watt motor?