troehrkasse
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Ok, but how much extra work do you have to do in order to get the 100 mile range? The regen works by taking some of your coasting momentum, or by taking your pedaling output if you're pedaling past the point of motor assist. Sure, you get longer range, but you end up doing a lot more work for it. In the end it's not really different to riding a non-regen electric bike and just turning the assist down or pedaling it with the motor off periodically.The 100 mile range some have commented on is perfectly realistic. Let me explain: I got a 500W Rattan X from Indiegogo. This was in Jan 2020. Is has the exact same battery size as the Rocket eBike – 48V 15 Ah battery. It has regenerative braking, just as Rocket eBike.
I’m getting a 100 mile range on my Rattan X. I’m just under 175 lbs for the record. If I can get a 100 mile range on my Rattan, X, I’m sure I can get 100 miles on a Rocket eBike as well. Please quit the BS that the 100 mile range is unrealistic.
I like the idea of regen but my opinion is that most ebikes just aren't heavy enough for it to be practical. It works great on electric motorcycles because they are heavy and the regen capability is in the brakes, instead of the motor. That way they can still coast efficiently, and the regen only kicks in when you actually want to slow down.
Source: I reviewed the Rattan Fat Bear Plus: https://electricbikereview.com/rattan/fat-bear-plus/