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Bosch doubles e-bike battery power and range

Bosch doubles e-bike battery power and range
2017 Riese & Müller Charger with DualBattery
2017 Riese & Müller Charger with DualBattery
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The batteries are connected with a Y cable and have single charging port
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The batteries are connected with a Y cable and have single charging port
The 2017 Riese & Muller Delite GT Touring offers an optional 1,000 Wh DualBattery
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The 2017 Riese & Muller Delite GT Touring offers an optional 1,000 Wh DualBattery
2017 Riese & Müller Charger with DualBattery
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2017 Riese & Müller Charger with DualBattery
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Citing e-biking as the hottest topic in the bicycle industry, Bosch revealed a new double battery pack at Eurobike 2016 last week. The DualBattery system puts double the capacity into Bosch's pedelec drives, taking electric-assist pedaling new distances. The package is designed for quick, simple mounting, charging and riding.

Range anxiety may not be quite as acute for electric bicycles as it is for electric cars – at least with a bike, you still have a set of pedals – but most electric cyclists aren't very eager to run out of battery power and get stuck pedaling a large, overweight electric bike home. So added range is certainly a bonus, especially for those that approach the limits of a single battery pack.

It's not necessarily difficult to carry a spare battery in a backpack for a bike that has swappable hardware, but Bosch is making it even easier to double the range. The DualBattery introduced at Eurobike is more than a basic backup battery; it's an integrated two-battery system providing for seamless power transmission and charging. The two batteries combine for up to 1,000 Wh and an estimated 112 miles (180 km) of range.

The batteries are connected via a Y-cable and charged from a single port. The control software automatically switches between batteries during charging and discharging to deliver seamless performance.

The batteries are connected with a Y cable and have single charging port
The batteries are connected with a Y cable and have single charging port

In addition to longer ranges, Bosch has designed the DualBattery system with cargo biking and hill climbing in mind, giving riders several ways of utilizing that added power. Two configurations, one with dual frame-mount batteries and one with single frame- and rack-mount batteries, give manufacturers a little flexibility in fitting the extra battery to their bikes. The DualBattery comes in sizes between 600 and 1,000 watts and slides into Bosch's existing Performance Line CX, Performance Line and Active Line electric-drive family.

Bosch does not offer its e-drives as retrofit kits, instead supplying them directly to e-bike manufacturers. Riese & Müller will be among the first manufacturers to roll out DualBattery-equipped e-bikes for model year 2017, including the Eurobike Award-winning Delite GT Touring (below) and the Charger. The 1,000 Wh DualBattery option adds €630 to the Delite GT's price tag, bringing the total up to €4,949 (approx. US$5,575), before any other options are added on. You can read more about that bike on Riese & Müller's website.

The 2017 Riese & Muller Delite GT Touring offers an optional 1,000 Wh DualBattery
The 2017 Riese & Muller Delite GT Touring offers an optional 1,000 Wh DualBattery

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11 comments
11 comments
mhpr262
Battery capacity is not measured in watts but in watt-hours.
aWintersTale
A mishmash of mountain biking geometry, urban fender hardware, and suspension fork plushness, the overall effect from the side shot is not that bad. A little something for everyone, it does have a distinct look, and brings nothing else to mind (to this viewer), which could be a good thing. More choices for the e-biker is also a good thing.
ljaques
Well, it ain't purty, but it only costs an arm, plus a leg, plus your firstborn child. PROs: disc brakes, dual battery. CONs: maxi tires and frame look heavy, weird cross between granny bike and mountain bike, misshapen cargo rack, ungodly price tag, rectal probe seat (Eek!), black paint+copper paint+stainless give it a pieced-together look.
BJB
1000 watts for how freaking much? Why is it all the ebikes on here are over priced???
Nicolas Zart
Indeed, this looks like more a technology platform for Bosch than anything else. however, give me the components, without the frame and I would adapt them to my trek anytime.
AlexseyNovik
5500$ For ebike? Seriously?
Jeff Goldstein
Prices are totally nuts. Until electric bikes are well under $1,000 they will just be expensive toys for a few rich people.
toyhouse
It is nice but I have to agree with others - the prices are silly! Are they really selling a lot of these at motorcycle prices, ( some even more ),? Even if one had a local bike shop help install a kit on a frame, it'd still be cheaper.
BerkOnal
That is way over priced. I know other companies who have 800 or 900wh ebikes which cost around $2300 which is fraction of its price such as Ariel Rider
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