I will be purchasing a new 2020 Giant Explore E+4 that comes with a Giant EnergyPak 400, 36V 11.3Ah Rechargeable Lithium-Ion. I want to upgrade to the 500 watt battery during the purchase. I was told I had two choices. (1) Buy a new 500 watt battery for $550 and keep the existing battery. (2) Trade in the new 400 watt battery towards the 500 watt and receive a $250 credit.
Although a new battery (as such) for $250 seems like a good deal, my question is (especially during the winter months) will I potentially shorten the life of one or both batteries from lack of use? So Questions are:
1. Trade the 400 watt battery in for the 500 watt and save $250 on the price?
2. Spend the $550 on the new 500 watt battery, have two batteries, and rotate them for different bike rides?
3. Will having two batteries extend the life of both batteries because of fewer charge cycles or will they both die at about the same expected time as one?
For now I may only ride the bike 2 or 3 times a month depending on cold and snow conditions until spring.
Larry G.
Although a new battery (as such) for $250 seems like a good deal, my question is (especially during the winter months) will I potentially shorten the life of one or both batteries from lack of use? So Questions are:
1. Trade the 400 watt battery in for the 500 watt and save $250 on the price?
2. Spend the $550 on the new 500 watt battery, have two batteries, and rotate them for different bike rides?
3. Will having two batteries extend the life of both batteries because of fewer charge cycles or will they both die at about the same expected time as one?
For now I may only ride the bike 2 or 3 times a month depending on cold and snow conditions until spring.
Larry G.